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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Mar 2017

    British-born Khalid Masood identified as London attackerhttp://on.wsj.com/2mYCcgb 

    8:50 AM - 23 Mar 2017
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      1. Eliminate Religion‏ @religion_out 23 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        second generation of Islamic vermine sustained by the welfare system, which effectively paid for the murders. Dumb Britain!

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      1. Mark‏ @Mhizzo3384 23 Mar 2017
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        It's almost as if Nationality doesnt motivate thes attackers but instead something deep rooted in their ideology... if only we knew it was 🤔

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      2. Anthony F Marino III‏ @Marino215 23 Mar 2017
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        he should've been locked up for spewing hate. They had him in their radar. What did they expect?

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      1. Jonerey Bourne‏ @sosickitzill 23 Mar 2017
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        Attacker? Again with the PC headline. We all know what's up. Scared to say it though huh? Like most

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      1. Son of Liberty‏ @davidcmcalpine 23 Mar 2017
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        @JordanSekulow Huh. British-born. It's weird. All of the British-born attackers have had one thing in common: They're MUSLIMS!!!

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      1. Jess Cortez‏ @JessCortez01 23 Mar 2017
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        isn't the NYT-Need to over-clarify that Massod was British-born?There's a question of ideology /conditioning that isn't being reported.

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      1. JAVED IQBAL‏ @JAVEDIQ59991429 24 Mar 2017
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        THE WEST IS BEEN ACUPIED BY TERORISTS BUT THEY ONLY SEE PAK AS IT MUST OPEN UR EYES V CONDEM THIS ATTACK

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      1. James D Albright‏ @jamesdalbright 23 Mar 2017
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        Progressives cause their own deaths and others by supporting forcing the assimilation of Muslim animals in all countries

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      1. mwelwa jax‏ @jax_99259 23 Mar 2017
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        Islamic terrorist with a strong CV of criminal offences..,he ain't no London native

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      1. mwelwa jax‏ @jax_99259 23 Mar 2017
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        he's an Islamic victimizer who's persued born in London but not a native Englishman

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 23 Mar 2017
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        Khalid Masood: British-born but with non-British name!

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 23 Mar 2017
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        British-born but with non-English name!

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      1. E Paul Hoagland‏ @EEphoagy 23 Mar 2017
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        Sounds Familiar

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      1. PLE‏ @budlad69 23 Mar 2017
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        "inspired by"? Why is MP MP pilot pilot runner runner twitter twitter etc etc educated educated?

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      1. Jo Ko‏ @krkand3 23 Mar 2017
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        All Muslims follow Koran, Koran says kill non Muslims, therefore all Muslims want to kill non Muslims. Not 1 Muslim has denounced this!

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      1. PLE‏ @budlad69 23 Mar 2017
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        What is the classification of "the attacker acted alone and was inspired by international terrorism.” ?

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      1. Iain McFadden‏ @IainMcFadden 23 Mar 2017
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        You mean 'British' then? I best ignore some of the ignorant racist comments below.

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