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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Dec 2013

    Federal judge 1 on NSA data collection: "Almost certainly" unconstitutional. Federal judge 2: It is "lawful."http://on.wsj.com/1g7fA4e 

    5:17 AM - 28 Dec 2013
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      2. Arun John Gott‏ @gott_arun 28 Dec 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Judge Leon is Right.Judge Pauley is Wrong & He needs to Resign for Breaking his Oath to Protect U.S.Constitution/Bill of Rights-1st&4th

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      3. Arun John Gott‏ @gott_arun 28 Dec 2013
        Replying to @gott_arun

        @WSJ Pauley is Calling All of US Terrorist Suspects by having #NSA Mass Surveillance on Innocent Law abiding US Citizens without a Warrant!

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      1. Steven Mackay‏ @sdamackay 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Judge No. 3: "Hell with it, I'm moving to Canada."

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      1. Rudi Bester‏ @rudibest 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ maybe these judges can run for Congress? Being disagreeable is the 1st test, and they've passed.

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      1. Clay Von Bulow‏ @claycun 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ If we were having more attacks, we'd demand it. Only seeing phone numbers is a tough but correct decision.

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      1. Juan Carlos Carreño‏ @juancarreno 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ conclusion: the Supreme Court will decide. Let's hope they decide wisely.

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      1. Robertson Law Group‏ @A_Robertson_Law 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ The continued debate about the Agency's actions demonstrates the difficulty of the decisions NSA leaders have made on a daily basis.

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      1. CB‏ @SnarlPill 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ I don't even see why they had to pretend to rule on this; it seemed clearly unconstitutional in the first place. Nothing will change.

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Judge #2 is dead wrong!

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      1. Joe Ciucci‏ @ChoochHRLaw 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Nothing like clarity in the law.

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      1. Tolga Sakman‏ @Tolga_Sakman 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ if it is "lawful" and "unconstitutional" at the same time, maybe the secret #NSA law itself is unconstitutional. How about that?

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      1. Emily Reusswig‏ @ereusswig 28 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: Fed judge 1 on NSA collection: "Almost certainly" unconstitutional Fed judge 2: It is "lawful" http://on.wsj.com/1g7fA4e ” about right.

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      1. Gordon Miller‏ @gmiller1952 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ our constitution#all rights are getting trashed daily!

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      1. Jeffrey Rochester‏ @bronxeast10 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ People have to understand, that it hasn't just started, J Edgar Hoover was recording conversation a long time in our history.

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      1. Clayton LaPlant‏ @clayton988 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Enough. Send it to the Supreme Court and be done with it.

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      1. Pixel Girl‏ @ThePixelGirl 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ really? Ya think? LoL

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      1. Ted Wade‏ @ted_wade 28 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Total collection of citizens s/b illegal. Noncitizen, "probable cause" circumstance, NOT. How about some common sense in court system.

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