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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Jul 2016

    Saudi Arabia, a kingdom wary of outside influences, tries to attract foreign tourists, including non-Muslimshttp://on.wsj.com/2a2kJ1J 

    10:31 PM - 16 Jul 2016
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      1. in 100 billion years‏ @geniusoxymoron 16 Jul 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        barbaric place @WSJ #IslamHatesLGBT #IslamHatesFeminism #IslamSilencesWomen #IslamisCancer #StopIslam #2016in3words #BigPenisTrump #YUGE

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      1. Moses MSONGOLE‏ @MsongoleMoses 17 Jul 2016
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        who is welcome then? All Arab nations are kill kill and bloody Inviting others is even worse ,stop it

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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror 17 Jul 2016
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        RT @WSJ: Saudi Arabia, a kingdom wary of outside influences, tries to attract foreign ... http://on.wsj.com/2a2kJ1J pic.twitter.com/orKWQym6Ih

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      1. DRAIN THE SWAMP/ I DRINK BEER‏ @caddie92 16 Jul 2016
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        @margheritamvs no thank you

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      2. J. K. Keck‏ @_jkkeck 16 Jul 2016
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        what non-muslim wouldn't want to spend a week vacation in an Islamic country famous for funding radical Islamic terrorists

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. 7 down 3 to go‏ @Andyfizz69 16 Jul 2016
        Replying to @_jkkeck @WSJ

        correct,,,who would want to go to the USA,creating and funding Islamic terror groups

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. J. K. Keck‏ @_jkkeck 16 Jul 2016
        Replying to @Andyfizz69 @WSJ

        umm last I checked, US is not an Islamic country. Just saying.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. 7 down 3 to go‏ @Andyfizz69 16 Jul 2016
        Replying to @_jkkeck @WSJ

        the biggest funders and arm of terrorists and terror groups, just saying

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      6. J. K. Keck‏ @_jkkeck 16 Jul 2016
        Replying to @Andyfizz69 @WSJ

        The point of the article was Saudi Arabia thinking about opening up to non muslim tourism.

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      7. J. K. Keck‏ @_jkkeck 16 Jul 2016
        Replying to @_jkkeck @Andyfizz69 @WSJ

        lest u forget. The majority of 9/11 participants were Saudi as is core of al queda and isis

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      1. Moses MSONGOLE‏ @MsongoleMoses 17 Jul 2016
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        what about the kill! kill?

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      1. Mayur.‏ @themayurkapoor 16 Jul 2016
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        ain't it the same country that sponsored 9/11? 28 pages.. remember? Maybe WSJ is also getting funded by Arab muslims.

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      1. The Addenoidal Honk‏ @AddenoidalHonk 16 Jul 2016
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        More fun than a frog in a glass of milk. You can't drink so what kind of a vacation would it be?

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      1. Rogelio Delgado‏ @Rogelio20176735 16 Jul 2016
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        @margheritamvs NO PLANS FOR BUILDING A WALL? TRUMP, NICKNAMED BY ME, "THE SECOND GUESSER", MAY REQUEST ONE!!

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      1. Kae Bell: author, consultant, cat rescuer‏ @bellsnwhistles 16 Jul 2016
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        @margheritamvs Saudi tourism, giving new meaning to term capturing hearts and minds (heads)

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      1. Kηïgh†♘O'Lïgh†‏ @pjr_cunningham 16 Jul 2016
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        let's see, where to go...ny, london, paris, tokyo, la, sf, sydney, rome, bangkok, oh, and sandy arabia, where i may die b/c outdated...

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      1. Tr.Reem Alharthi  🌐‏ @_RA_1995 16 Jul 2016
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        @margheritamvs yes N I will be a good interpreter 😎😎

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      2. عبدالله المدالله  ⚖‏ @medallaha 16 Jul 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        - comments revolve around drinking and attempting sexual moves in Saudi. This is a culture we don't want in Saudi, others are welcome.

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