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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Aug 2014

    Liberian authorities question why two Americans received experimental Ebola drug unavailable to Africans http://on.wsj.com/V0eS2K 

    7:44 PM - 5 Aug 2014
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      1. Craig Dennis‏ @SirFingGrumpy 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ I suppose it's American funded medical research. For the benefit of Americans,!

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      1. Jess Diehr‏ @JessDiehr 5 Aug 2014
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        @wsj Because geography changes the value of someone's life, haven't you heard?

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      1. pir8at40‏ @pir8at40 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ because we have it and you don't. Really, probably not made in large quantities and it was a Hail Mary that right now seems 2 bworking

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      1. Peter‏ @Aulus_Claudius 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ It's US research and there's a very limited supply - you take care of your own first. Liberia would do no differently if it were theirs

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      1. Dizzy Zwick‏ @dzwickl 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ because 'Merica

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      1. John‏ @jhf5 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Dumb headline, experimental, and not even proven to be effective.

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      1. MAGATrumpSuziique03 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️‏ @CovfefeSuziiQue 7 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ @ClarkKentwars These American's doing the work no other would do.. Jesus Christ just a Dumb headline for sure!!

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      1. MAGATrumpSuziique03 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️‏ @CovfefeSuziiQue 7 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ @ClarkKentwars Exactly why isnt it ok to take care of Americans first. How many African Dr's would need to be saved to do mission work?

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      1. PaulWood‏ @TonganCripGang 6 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ because they didn't invent it!!! you jealous motherfuckers invent something already

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      1. BANKOLE S. ADESHINA‏ @Bankoleshina 6 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Because it's called "Experimental Drug", meaning it efficacy is not yet full-proofed!

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      1. Allan Mufwana‏ @AllanM_37440 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ life experience has shown, it takes a challenging situation to at times break through in research. If it works on the two, bravo

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      1. Tweets‏ @ad_Vassilli 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Really unfortunate Africa always look up to the West for EVERYTHING. I believe #Liberia has Scientists & Researchers & Labs too.

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      1. Sam Callan‏ @COSDawg85 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ if given to poor African there would be claims of using poor people as guinea pigs...

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      1. JA‏ @AttilatheHUN25 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ @Michelle9647 THEY ARE AMERICANS AND WHITE NOT NEGROES

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      1. Steven Steel™‏ @DemolitionBlond 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ They eat bats and monkeys. That`s not normal

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      1. shayan rana‏ @RanaShayanrana2 5 Aug 2014
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        @wsj Ebola vaccine is being used experimentally on scientists at first trial test.It's medical research in vaccine-make up

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      1. C. L. B  🇨🇦‏ @B_Chuan_96 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ because it is experimental!

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      1. John Alan S‏ @JohnAlanS 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Good question. We should let them use it too.

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      1. Amit‏ @aeronow 5 Aug 2014
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        “@WSJ: Liberian authorities question why two Americans received experimental Ebola drug unavailable to Africans http://on.wsj.com/V0eS2K ”

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      1. Steven Steel™‏ @DemolitionBlond 5 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Maybe the drug was made in America. duh!

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