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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Jan 2014

    37% of Americans said the word that best describes the country right now is 'divided.' http://on.wsj.com/Mo6BCl pic.twitter.com/YJvw8CBHJ1

    4:29 AM - 28 Jan 2014
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      1. Kevin Cotter‏ @KevinRCotter 28 Jan 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        A reminder to pray for our country MT “@WSJ: 37% said the word that best describes the country is 'divided.' pic.twitter.com/3LaF24IkTY”

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      2. Caroline Bozzi‏ @carolineboz 28 Jan 2014
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        @SeanMFoster1 you think? (via @WSJ) 37% of Americans say the word that describes US is divided http://on.wsj.com/Mo6BCl pic.twitter.com/GXwWKElZ5e

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      3. fosterious‏ @foster_ious 28 Jan 2014
        Replying to @carolineboz

        @carolineboz That would be the ideal conditions for an elite to run everything while the average remain clueless. @WSJ

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      1. Karl McDonnell‏Verified account @Karl_McDonnell 28 Jan 2014
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        “@WSJ: 37% of Americans said the word that best describes the country right now is 'divided.' http://on.wsj.com/Mo6BCl  pic.twitter.com/qKEw5JuDT7”

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      1. Timothy M. Murphy‏ @_murphytm 30 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. CB‏ @cbd20 29 Jan 2014
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        “@WSJ: 37% of Americans said the word that best describes the country right now is 'divided.' And 63% have no thoughts!

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      1. big bad freddie‏ @BuffOBedford 29 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ and the leader of the country is the man with his hand on the wheel... And you act surprised.

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      1. Ella Zimmerly‏ @EZimmerly 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ "unity" appeared quite a few times in the #SOTU speech! But it was always in "opportunity" and "community" :(http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2014/01/28/full-text-of-president-obamas-2014-state-of-the-union-address/ …

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      1. james henry‏ @jointsrme 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ Thx Obama

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      1. Marenda Taylor‏ @Marenda 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ just reposted that on my @RebelMouse http://rbl.ms/1bsfEq6 

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ No wonder we're divided Political parties control: -Candidate selection -Campaign money -Legislative assignments -Jobs post Congress

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      1. Bill Davis‏ @BillDavis75 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ politically motivated is more correct with out consideration to the effect to this great country or it's people

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      1. Ray Ernst‏ @TechBull 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ: 37% of Americans describe the country as 'divided.' http://on.wsj.com/Mo6BCl  pic.twitter.com/QnA9hq9CJz” And will get worst tonight !

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      1. justin‏ @justinyourmind 28 Jan 2014
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        Surprised it wasn't 'twerking' MT: @WSJ: 37% of US said word that best describes the country right now is 'divided.'http://on.wsj.com/Mo6BCl 

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      1. Amber Milano‏ @ambermilano 28 Jan 2014
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        “@WSJ: 37% of Americans said the word that best describes the country right now is 'divided.' http://on.wsj.com/Mo6BCl  pic.twitter.com/34VupVcu23”

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      1. BG‏ @GetBloAChmpship 28 Jan 2014
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        “@WSJ: 37% of Americans said 'divided.' http://on.wsj.com/Mo6BCl  pic.twitter.com/e6yEo1EVOj”. Nailed it.

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