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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Jul 2013

    Poll: 55% of Americans describe Edward Snowden as a whistleblower, while 34% see him as a traitor. http://on.wsj.com/1au9wmR  #NSA

    3:34 PM - 11 Jul 2013
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      1. Vladi‏ @VladiSays 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Whistleblower... Those who are part of that 34% on the voting are trippin'. He revealed what was illegal... That's not betrayal lol.

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      1.  🌺Doctrine Of Love 🌷‏ @jazam74 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ

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      1. Miguel Pereira‏ @miguelcper 11 Jul 2013
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        Boa!! @WSJ: Poll: 55% of Americans describe Edward Snowden as a whistleblower, while 34% see him as a traitor. http://on.wsj.com/1au9wmR  #NSA

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      1. molcas‏ @ggzzlittle 12 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Obama gives a bunch of weapons to the cartel and they call it an Oversight #TCOT

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      1. seymourblogger‏ @abbeysbooks 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Who gives a fuck about your stupid poll.

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      1. Jim Austin‏ @JimAustin45 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ The concepts are not mutually exclusive.

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      1. Trent Trepanier‏ @TrentMN 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ read the #Constitution, it's impossible for an #American citizen to commit #treason. We must first be in a Congressionally declared war

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      1. Shawn Berry‏ @Shawnster172 11 Jul 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Poll: 55% of Americans describe Edward Snowden as a whistleblower, while 34% see him as a traitor. http://on.wsj.com/1au9wmR  #NSA

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      1. Scott Spain‏ @azoceanblue 11 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Poll: 55% of Americans describe Edward Snowden as a whistleblower.” <-- Voted for Obama.

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      1. Canadian Gothic‏ @CanadianGothic 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ @Raffi_RC The other 11% are calling 911 because they can't find Sharknado on their TV.

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      1. Marie‏ @Ericacamarillo3 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ @.

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      1. Liam Converse‏ @LiamConverse 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Are those things mutually exclusive

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      1. Lauren Fielder‏ @lafielder 11 Jul 2013
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        34%? That's IT? "@WSJ: 55% of Americans describe Snowden as a whistleblower, while 34% see him as a traitor http://on.wsj.com/1au9wmR "

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      1. Nate Gorby‏ @nategorby 11 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ yeah I def don't agree with calling him a traitor. 'Whistleblower' seems an appropriate title.

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      1. Aurora Turbo ‏ @alfeo747 11 Jul 2013
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        Encuesta: 55% de los Estadounidenses describen a Snowden como denunciante, mientras 34% lo ve como traidor http://on.wsj.com/1au9wmR  vía: @wsj

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