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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 Feb 2013

    U.S. provided phones for more than 6 million low-income people last year. 41% weren't eligible.http://on.wsj.com/XLh9wA 

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      1. Justin Y. Allen‏ @jyallen 17 Feb 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        Bureaucracy! “@WSJ: U.S. provided phones for more than 6 million low-income people last year. 41% weren't eligible. http://on.wsj.com/XLh9wA ”

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      1. Rob Pearson‏ @PearsonCPA 17 Feb 2013
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        Overentitlement “@WSJ: U.S. provided phones for more than 6 million low-income ppl last yr. 41% weren't eligible. http://on.wsj.com/XLh9wA ”

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      2. Eric Johnson‏ @Johnson4Georgia 17 Feb 2013
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        This admin is liberal AND incompetent! @WSJ: U.S. provided phones for more than 6 million low-income people last year. 41% weren't eligible.

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      1. Dante‏ @dPretzel35 17 Feb 2013
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        WHAT A JOKE. NO WONDER WE'RE IN DEBT “@WSJ: U.S. provided phones for more than 6 million low-income people last year. 41% weren't eligible.

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      1. Lindsay Paoli‏ @lindsayapaoli 17 Feb 2013
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        Disgrace @WSJ: U.S. provided phones for more than 6 million low-income people last year. 41% weren't eligible. http://on.wsj.com/XLh9wA 

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      1. Shelly Hack‏ @I_Tiresias 17 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ Maybe I should look into getting a free phone if it is that easy. Paying phone bills are a real drag. #freephone

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      1. Bob at TPx‏ @BobMoore925 19 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ

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      1. Jeanne‏ @Jeannelstarr 19 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ Sure: bribe the voting base

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      1. Doug Brewster‏ @dougbrewster 17 Feb 2013
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        Wow! RT@WSJ: U.S. provided phones for more than 6 million low-income people last year. 41% weren't eligible. http://on.wsj.com/XLh9wA 

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 17 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ Buying votes with phones under the guide of helping. Feds are killing the golden goose.

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      1. im‏ @palestinegoddam 17 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ @palestinegoddam: Go WSJ. How about: "study shows WSJ failed to warn of trillions of toxic securities"?http://m.wsj.com/articles/a/SB10001424127887323511804578296001368122888?mg=reno64-wsj …

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      1. LKP‏ @Loreeta 17 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ thats a good use of tax payer money;) waste it in one other way.

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      1. Ashish Saxena‏ @saxenaas 17 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ: US gave phones to 6+ m low income people last year. 41% weren't eligible. http://on.wsj.com/XLh9wA  - how about giving education instead?

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      1. Tina‏ @ladytin2x 17 Feb 2013
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        “@WSJ: U.S. provided phones for more than 6 million low-income people last year. 41% weren't eligible. http://on.wsj.com/XLh9wA ” gross

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      1. Dennis‏ @conserveguitar 17 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ the issue isn't the 41% who got them but didn't qualify but why are we supplying even 1 person with a free phone??!!!

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