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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 May 2016

    Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings welcome Obama visit http://on.wsj.com/27cMJXt pic.twitter.com/sdXid84w6j

    12:15 AM - 11 May 2016
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      1. Beer30‏ @Big_Brisket 11 May 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ did anybody talk about how many people on both sides would die if we didn't drop the nuke? Kind of a big deal

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      2. Sandie‏ @SandieBellz 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ no mention of Pearl Harbor. Smh

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      1. djc‏ @DarDjc 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ yet again BHO burying head in sand. Let's address current day chaos! There is plenty of it

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      1. Eric Burstedt‏ @Gingrbreadman65 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Defeating Japan w/o nukes = invasion of mainland. Estimates say that invasion =700k US casualties, millions Japanese. What's better?

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      1. Greg Overstreet‏ @goverstreet62 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ same goes for the American lives lost at Pearl Harbor. At least the Japanese were forewarned well ahead of time of their demise.

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      1. XIN WEI‏ @PRCwising 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ I think you Japan needs more booms to warn your militarism

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      1. Love and War‏ @train0fthoughts 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ @train0fthoughts Let's talk about ISIS, Mr. Obama, and what it's doing to innocent people all over the world *today*.

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      1. MOFC. LLC‏ @Myownfashioncl 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Sad, simply sad. What kind of people having that kind of heart. We all will pay an account for what we do, good or bad.

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      1. Bfklin‏ @Bfklin 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ I heard Japanese mafia saved orphaned girls for future sex trafficking..

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      1. LowestVARates‏ @LowestVARate 11 May 2016
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        .@WSJ I have been there. It will impact @POTUS more than he impacts it.

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      1. Thiru Atputharajan‏ @TAtputharajan 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ The - said in his heart my spirit shall NOT strive with man FOREVER for he is indeed flesh yet his days shall be120 years Since THEN

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      1. Peter “Thousands and Hundreds” Martin‏ @JunkkMale 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Lucky none of that happened at the hands of alternative weaponry deployed prior to this, such as in Nanking.

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      1. Jake ✌ ♡‏ @JSmashXoX17 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ lol..Obama 4 Yomomma keep em in line.. #WorldPeace

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      1. Ted Wade‏ @Teddywade32 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ It should be memorialized As a reminder to all that it must never happen again.

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      1. Kamalika Basu‏ @KamalikaBasu 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Im teary! 😢😢😢 This #quote !!! 😢😢😢 And it still continues,in a reduced scale perhaps! But many children are yet to find their parents..

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      1. Boleslaw Bierut‏ @kabalissima 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Exact sentiments of folks in China and other places suffering Japanese bombings.

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      1. vasudevarao‏ @vvrao 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ really !!!

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