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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Feb 2016

    FBI chief tells Congress striking the right balance on encryption is “the hardest question I’ve seen in government”http://on.wsj.com/1XOVFfN 

    8:59 AM - 25 Feb 2016
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      1. Ric Fouad‏ @ricfouad 25 Feb 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        .@WSJ @DevlinBarrett Encryption balance is "hardest question in government?" I think the FBI director needs to get out more.

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      1. Jon Johnson‏ @Johnsonjon1972 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett No keeping the government in check is most important. We as a nation have given up far to much liberty and freedom

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      1. (((AJ)))‏ @Tatolote 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ there is no balance, there are only choices

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      1. dogbert ❌‏ @dogbert88 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ Because any 'balance' must, by definition, tilt in favor of the govt; otherwise, our data are safe.

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      1. tweet on this‏ @GGcontre1 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @FBI For Terrorists: Get NSA to find them. Get Warrent. Get tech company to give fbi the data, but no tech-breaking info.

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      1. Jon Johnson‏ @Johnsonjon1972 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett Great you have done well, still not right on this issue, the government must not be given this power.

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      1. Jon Johnson‏ @Johnsonjon1972 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett due to our government sensationalizing "terrorism" . Read what our forefathers wrote.

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      1. Rutile‏ @inhov8 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett It's not hard. It's a matter of priority. Priority 1--winning the war against the terrorism and making the nation safe.

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      1. guyandsuch‏ @guyandsuch 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ outside of using criminal informants to goad desperate people into fake terrorist plots, he meant.

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      1. Meg Patrick Ojiefo‏ @MegSqueak 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ And it is, but it shouldn't.

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      1. Conservativepatriot‏ @daconservative7 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett stop trump join Rubio

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      2. T Fergie‏ @FergOSU 25 Feb 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Apple is lying. Co. absolutely ~no holds barred~no questions asked can pull the Terrorist's data off that phone. Supporting Bad Guys

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      3. Jon Johnson‏ @Johnsonjon1972 25 Feb 2016
        Replying to @FergOSU

        @FergOSU @WSJ You said a lot, how do you back your statements up? But most importantly Apple must not open Pandora's box no matter what.

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      4. T Fergie‏ @FergOSU 25 Feb 2016
        Replying to @Johnsonjon1972

        @Johnsonjon1972 @WSJ 25 yrs, I've worked with/for CIOs/CTOs of some of top firms on planet. Apple picked terrible case for privacy fight.

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      1. T Fergie‏ @FergOSU 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ Finally, Apple iPhone of San Bernardino Terrorist issued by County - his employer. Taxpayers FUNDED it - data belongs to us!

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      1. T Fergie‏ @FergOSU 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ No hard questions: Terror Funding/Money Laundering/Tax Evasion Cases: Feds access ALL OUR DATA @ Banks/Telco firms! With warrants-FINE!

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      1. T Fergie‏ @FergOSU 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ Even the WSJ knows Apple Issue is partially about iPhone Supporting Terror & Crimes for Profitable Growth & Competitive Advantage.

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      1. News View‏ @NewsView100 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ @DevlinBarrett he's not the sharpest knife in the draw

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      1. T Fergie‏ @FergOSU 25 Feb 2016
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        @WSJ One question answers this BS: Phones built/sold for Communication or for Terror & Crime? Which is it? No do right thing.

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