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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 3 Apr 2013

    "Anybody who thinks I'm 31, let alone 21, is clearly brain-dead." Rise of carding everyone, including 75-year-olds:http://on.wsj.com/10wl003 

    1:27 PM - 3 Apr 2013
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      1. Judith Ohikuare‏ @ohikuare 3 Apr 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        "They all have a zero-tolerance ID check," he says. "But, good grief, look at me! This is mental anguish!" Via @WSJ

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      1. Lo‏ @LoloFit22 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ I hope people have the decency to act brain dead when I'm 75. #BotoxOnlyGoesSoFar

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      1. concerned citizen‏ @3200nwilton44th 3 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: Rise of carding everyone, including 75-year-olds: http://on.wsj.com/10wl003 ”#disrespectinggreatestgeneration #commonsensefail

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      1. Daniel Alemu‏ @DanielAlemu 3 Apr 2013
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        #IGetThatToo MT @WSJ: "Anybody who thinks I'm 31, let alone 21, is clearly brain-dead." Rise of carding everyonehttp://on.wsj.com/10wl003 

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      1. neil cinquemani‏ @NCinquemani 3 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: "Anybody who thinks I'm 31, let alone 21, is clearly brain-dead." Rise of carding everyone: CRAZY I CAN VOTE WITHOUT IDENTIFICATION!

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      1. Gene Tomilko‏ @guliaka 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Paranoia multiplied by stupidity bears interesting fruits.... We as society slowly but surely becoming brain dead ((((

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      1. JGD‏ @JGDphoenixrises 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Wonder whether the repercussions of political correctness permeates the #American culture resulting in such "brain dead" behavior?

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      1. Matt Mazur‏ @MattMazur84 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ I manage a bar (while finishing finance degree) and I require everyone have an ID. How hard is it to pull one out if you're over 21?

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      1. Tim de Vries‏ @timdevries2006 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ We would rather inconvenience everybody, instead of risking a small number of slightly over twenty-somethings who might be offended.

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      1. Caro Figoli‏ @carofigoli 3 Apr 2013
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        It's not discrimination it's stupidity!! “@WSJ: "Rise of carding everyone, including 75-year-olds: http://on.wsj.com/10wl003 ”

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      1. Stress Capital‏ @seastress 3 Apr 2013
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        Sign of over litigious society RT @WSJ: "Anybody who thinks I'm 31, let alone 21, is clearly brain-dead." Rise of carding everyone"

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      1. Don Pablo‏ @donpablo303 3 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: Rise of carding everyone, including 75-year-olds: http://on.wsj.com/10wl003 ” not showing my ID after I turn 30! If you care, no tip!!!!

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      1. makeacardeal‏ @MakeACarDeal 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Everyone says take it as compliment,but there is no reason to card people clearly over 21. Its a waste of time. Use common sense

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      1. Kevin Skahan‏ @kevinskahan 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Gotta watch out for those crazy 75-year-olds. They're party animals!

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      1. Peter L. Berghold‏ @bluecowdawg 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ I took it as a compliment when I got carded in a restaurant in MA a few years back.

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      1. forksnbrides‏ @Saritavjo 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ I guess the law is the law

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      1. forksnbrides‏ @Saritavjo 3 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ my husband lost his ID and was using an 12 years expired NY ID, and yet he had problems to get beer at bars and so

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