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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Nov 2014

    President Obama asked the FCC today to issue strong rules to protect net neutrality. http://on.wsj.com/1xm81zk pic.twitter.com/qJlmqRwTxH

    7:50 AM - 10 Nov 2014
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      1. Cecalli Helper‏ @Cecalli_Helper 10 Nov 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Can you get an word f/ @BarackObama on when he will offer protective advice re: Fukushima? #Chernobyl #scipic.twitter.com/rO3CUla5YP

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      2. Adrian Roselli  🗯‏ @aardrian 10 Nov 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        .@WSJ @zeldman Despite all the tweets, from PotUS: "The FCC is an independent agency, and ultimately this decision is theirs alone."

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      3. Adrian Roselli  🗯‏ @aardrian 10 Nov 2014
        Replying to @aardrian

        In other words, just because PotUS finally spoke up 7yrs after a campaign promise to support #NetNeutrality, he's already deferred to FCC.

        1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes
      4. Karl Groves‏ @karlgroves 10 Nov 2014
        Replying to @aardrian

        @aardrian quiet citizen, the corporations know what's best

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      5. Adrian Roselli  🗯‏ @aardrian 10 Nov 2014
        Replying to @karlgroves

        @karlgroves In a year, your tweet will have been deep-packet sniffed and found to be criminal. Also, delayed a week.

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      1. Ruth Ubertini‏ @redrobin741 11 Nov 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Where did the 4 mil comments come from? Show us the proof. The net result of net neutrality is less freedom of speech.

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      1. Brandon Bowersox-...‏ @brandonbowersox 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ White House website does great job of explaining Obama's Net Neutrality Plan: http://www.whitehouse.gov/net-neutrality 

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      1. David Valdez Huerta‏ @DVPROCURADOR 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ @ACLU_NorCal Most Important is,in Order to Obtain Legal Representation to Process My Case of Police Brutality Conspiracy in Federal Crt

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      1. The Bugfarm‏ @BugfarmRincon 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ If he hears from 2 million more against KXL pipeline, will be stop that boondoggle? How do the 92% communicate demand to LabelGMOs?

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      1. Bob Hoeller‏ @REHoeller 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Who counted these "...almost 4 million..." comments. One more case of government intervention. Why don't they clean up their own house.

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      1. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Obama should hear the voices of the 350,000,000 who didn't vote on this issue!

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      1. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Let's send 100,000,000 telling Obama to keep hands off!

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      1. Larry Weidman‏ @beelah 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ @nytimes @WhiteHouse = #bold and #correct

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      1. Black Voices Muted‏ @dog884 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ President Obama should also re-institute the Fairness Doctrine.

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      1. P G Sroufe‏ @pgsroufe49 10 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ I would need a link to those 4 million comments before I would believe anything Obama says.

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      1. Marguerite Scoto‏ @MargoScot 10 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: President Obama asked the FCC today to issue strong rules to protect net neutrality. http://on.wsj.com/1xm81zk ” #NetNeutrality

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        @WSJ yWOW. NFL wants to ban this supplement. PROVIDES INSANE RESULTS! Check it out! http://f.itness.co/SH11A pic.twitter.com/tWWZTEEOqW

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