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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Mar 2017

    Several injured in ax attack at Düsseldorf, Germany train station; incident not considered terrorist attackhttp://on.wsj.com/2mr983g 

    4:36 PM - 9 Mar 2017
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      1. Messenger‏ @allprolawn1975 15 Mar 2017
        Replying to @realMetatron @WSJ

        Some are just deperate people who have been left to die or left behind by our greedy civilization

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      2. Patriotas Unidos‏ @EspanaPatriotas 9 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        people from Kosovo, 98 % of population is islamic, are not terrorists, they kill people in german train stations due to mental illness.

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      1. Dregs of Society‏ @TS01171980 9 Mar 2017
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        no normal criminals walk around cutting people's off!

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      1. kathy deschca‏ @ellake2009 9 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        And perpetrator is from Kosovo.....let me guess the religion of the guy.

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      1. Joe Thompson‏ @jclarence123 9 Mar 2017
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        THE COUNTRY THAT BROUGHT US HITLER IS NOW A BUNCH OF COWARDS They are afraid to offend the muslim hoard that took over their country

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      1. kathy deschca‏ @ellake2009 9 Mar 2017
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        I already wrote: the media/police will say "He is mentally ill and the ax attack has nothing to do with terrorism". Nothing at all.

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      2. David‏ @taadbjd 9 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        what then is a terrorist attack? #foodforthought

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      1. JD‏ @andrewsjd 9 Mar 2017
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        What was his name and country of origin?

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      1. Rick Adams‏ @aaadams_adams 9 Mar 2017
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        notice that there's no mention of terror attack, not politically correct & embarrassing for the gov. Policy

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      1. Jon Barber‏ @Barberj46 9 Mar 2017
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        that's not what Trump will say!

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      1. Devy Degaimer‏ @DevyDegaimer 9 Mar 2017
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        Well, duh. People have been attacking random strangers with axes for as long as I can remember. You know, just 'cuz

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      1. Olli Sch‏ @OlliSch1 9 Mar 2017
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        It´s not Berlin! It´s Düsseldorf (NRW) Greetings from Germany! ;-)

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      1. Jonerey Bourne‏ @sosickitzill 9 Mar 2017
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        Sure it's not. #Merkel keeping shhhh

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      1. ForestGirl‏ @Crisstti 9 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        @AntonWSJ how about calling ir a terrorist attack?

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      1. Crusty Houseboat‏ @l_BRENT_l 9 Mar 2017
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        We need to ban people with axes from entering our country asap! #MAGA

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      1. Janet Nadler‏ @NadlerJanet 9 Mar 2017
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        No matter who swung the ax , it is still a terror attack

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