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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Feb 2017

    Take a look at the front page of today's Wall Street Journal http://on.wsj.com/2k1iQtH pic.twitter.com/WdNrGSlRQO

    10:55 PM - 7 Feb 2017
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    • Amy Billups Frank McDuffee Juliana Dr.Malini Vats, IFS ashbel🖤klo Saint Camille sasha @identitypolitique How’s that revolution going?
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      1. Mike‏ @mroach 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        You could have use an image from Armageddon of an asteroid hitting the planet. Same same.

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      2. Frank McDuffee‏ @fmcduffee 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        A BIG win for our kids!

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      3.  🕷 🕸 sarah sanderson  🕸 🕷‏ @sarekins 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @fmcduffee @WSJ

        parents and educators in the public school system disagree. she is horrendously unqualified, and her policies are dangerous.

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      2. Griffin Crowley‏ @GriffinMCrowley 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @StormyRants01 @WSJ

        70% of charter schools perform at the same level or worse than public schools. And they drain funds away

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      4. Griffin Crowley‏ @GriffinMCrowley 8 Feb 2017
        Replying to @StormyRants01 @WSJ

        I believe the government before I believe someone who's trying to sell me something to make a profit

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      6. Griffin Crowley‏ @GriffinMCrowley 8 Feb 2017
        Replying to @StormyRants01 @WSJ

        government has one goal. To Serve the People. Corporations have one goal. To make money.

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      1. johnny casanova‏ @BernardoVorace 7 Feb 2017
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        bricks, with or without Tramp, US got a huge Educational problem. Thats why he´s president. Tramp first victim is US

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      1. Griffin Crowley‏ @GriffinMCrowley 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @judyjones232 @WSJ

        1 vote is squake bye

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      2. breezy‏ @alittledeg 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Should we put up with Dem not doing the job, we taxpayers pay them to do. They want to damage our Country to save their lobbying money.

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      3. Griffin Crowley‏ @GriffinMCrowley 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @alittledeg @WSJ

        how can you say that with a straight face when she only got the job because she spent millions lobbying?

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      1. @realsteveshijunwong‏ @steveshijunwong 8 Feb 2017
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        謝謝thanks

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      1. Vickiep‏ @Vickiepage7 8 Feb 2017
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        UNREAL

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      1. joan gordon‏ @joandgordonjoan 8 Feb 2017
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        sons e lumieres

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      1. Foday s. Kanneh‏ @fodaykanneh2016 7 Feb 2017
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        thanks for that story

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      2. breezy‏ @alittledeg 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Where were you when Obama did same thing & he called it a ban."We the People" are asking for honesty & not political news reporting.

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      3. Griffin Crowley‏ @GriffinMCrowley 7 Feb 2017
        Replying to @alittledeg @WSJ

        when did Obama a point of spoiled idiot to run the education department

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