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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Nov 2015

    Chinese President Xi Jinping condemned the attacks in Paris. Live updates: http://on.wsj.com/1Nw3xfc pic.twitter.com/lR12pDAmPm

    9:48 PM - 13 Nov 2015
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      1. Stlivingstone ekanem‏ @stlivingstone 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Shocking,sad,bloody weekend.All people of good conscience condemn these cowardly attacks.R.I.P the dead!

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      1. Constitutional Tris‏ @_RPTC4 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ wait. Isn't this the guy who lets peasants in the west of his country die of starvation by the millions?

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      2. BIG d‏ @hamastango 13 Nov 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Welcome to the world of terrorism Israel is fighting terrorism for over 70 years And the world is silent!

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      1. Suhu Kwan Lukito‏ @KwaSuhu 14 Apr 2016
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        @WSJ Years.2016.vigilant against fire.there will be many disasters.they will happen again an earthquake above 5 S.A.SKL. THANKS

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      1. Desiree Warriorgal‏ @warriorgal777 14 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ France is just a dry run. Americans KNOW we are the real target. But in the name of the Lord our God we see Victory! Wake Up world!

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      1. Joe Smith‏ @FlyingFish06 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ it's a shame that china is showing more decency to us, care to check what our MSM said after terrorists attacked them in Xinjiang?

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      1. Polsapart2‏ @polsapart2 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Cant seem more sincere than that.. Remember,China is that country we've got to stay nice to

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      1. IslamsPervertProphet‏ @EldonaldTRUMPO 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ someone finally said they were barbarians but it came from China so I'm surprised, but I would of used the words 'subhuman mongrel'.

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      1. M.K. Ramakrishnan‏ @mappatmadam 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ China has banned the burqua calling it a symbol of extremism! Yet China and US help Pakistan, a terrorist country, with modern weapons!

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      2. Ane Huculiak‏ @AneHuculiak 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ We all condemn the Paris attacks. Condemn the govt who invited them in.

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      3. victorch‏ @LuckylewiZ 13 Nov 2015
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        @AneHuculiak @WSJ who are u informing?

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      4. Ane Huculiak‏ @AneHuculiak 13 Nov 2015
        Replying to @LuckylewiZ

        @LuckylewiZ Informing?

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      5. victorch‏ @LuckylewiZ 13 Nov 2015
        Replying to @AneHuculiak

        @AneHuculiak I mean,who do you suggest,paris' goverment?

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      6. Ane Huculiak‏ @AneHuculiak 13 Nov 2015
        Replying to @LuckylewiZ

        @LuckylewiZ Yes. Look at the refugees. They all are men. I see children but no women. They just let them in.

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      1. TimBrellow‏ @TimBrellow 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Your tweet is now featured on my @RebelMouse pic.twitter.com/jyUExubcej *bump it* http://rbl.ms/1QnpvqS 

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      1. William Kasten‏ @WAKasten 13 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Using the Chicago Mayor's rule, "Never waste a crisis," I imagine this will prompt added Chinese government crackdowns on Uighurs.

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