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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Jul 2016

    Melania Trump speech: ‘Common words’ or plagiarism?http://on.wsj.com/2afbjD1 

    8:23 PM - 19 Jul 2016
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      2. Elizabeth‏ @destiny_113 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Michelle didn't invent the phrase.

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      3. ℝ‏ @RICHAIRADA 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @destiny_113 @WSJ

        lady you're delusional if you legitimately think this wasn't plagiarism.

        2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
      4. Elizabeth‏ @destiny_113 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @RICHAIRADA

        work hard, reap the benefits. So, yes, the similarities are there. :-) Everywhere.

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      5. ℝ‏ @RICHAIRADA 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @destiny_113

        YOU'RE FUCKING CANADIAN YOU NEED TO WORRY ABOUT YOUR OWN DAMN COUNTRY LADY, this is an American issue for American discussion.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Elizabeth‏ @destiny_113 19 Jul 2016
        Replying to @RICHAIRADA

        who the hell asked for your opinion on what I can or can't comment on?

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      1. Kelly Hammond‏ @kellyahammond 19 Jul 2016
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        @melissakorn can't wait for one of my students to invoke the "common words" defense this fall.

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      1. Jeff A Fielder‏ @jfielderpdx 19 Jul 2016
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        Smart strategy! Best way to get exposure through the liberal press and networks.

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      1. Chevonster‏ @chevonster 19 Jul 2016
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        @melissakorn I wish I could read this – papers really need to figure out another way to monetize – we are in an open source society!

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      1. MRM‏ @MRM286 19 Jul 2016
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        Her speech definitely lacked originality which creates doubt about the sincerity.

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      1. Georgia Fragale‏ @Gkoukla 19 Jul 2016
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        @melissakorn Common words!!! Good grief!

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      1. Roxanne 🌟 🌟 🌟‏ @Roxanne1958 19 Jul 2016
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        absolutely 100% common, which btw where better said by her

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      1. Quigley‏ @IEDhunter26 19 Jul 2016
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        She hit a homerun and now the dems say the bat was loaded. Two sentences of 1400 words. She killed and they know it

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      1. DeplorableRepublican‏ @16voter 19 Jul 2016
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        common words. Michelle Obama was certainly not the first to express those sentiments. Using those words.

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      1. Jacqueline‏ @Jacquel78403333 19 Jul 2016
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        . Melania's speech is straight up plagiarism.

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      1. Bandislife2004‏ @Bandislife2004 19 Jul 2016
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        Clearly plagiarism. In any college class you would have received a "0" or "F".

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      1. Elizabeth‏ @destiny_113 19 Jul 2016
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        common words. "Our word is our bond" was used tonight by a delegate.:-)

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      1. Debbie‏ @rutrowugotit 20 Jul 2016
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        Loved it.

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      1. Dip Dip Chip‏ @TigerMJ_850 20 Jul 2016
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        fed plagiarism..but it's not like she wrote her own speech. And Obama plagiarized several speeches. Nobody ever talks about that

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