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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Jun 2017

    Pressure is rising for the U.S. to block its citizens from traveling to North Koreahttp://on.wsj.com/2rx92en 

    9:28 PM - 15 Jun 2017
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      1. Rosemary Martineau‏ @rmartineau959 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The question is WHY would anyone be stupid enough to go to North Korea??

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      1. Mountain Poet‏ @mtnpoet 15 Jun 2017
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        Sounds wise to me. Beyond curiosity why does anyone want to go there?

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      1. Robert Sloane‏ @powerboatr 16 Jun 2017
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        Why in the world would anyone want to go there

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      1. mikerainessr‏ @rainesautos 15 Jun 2017
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        Who cares? If you're dumb enough to go there knock yourself out.

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      1. Susan Corbridge‏ @SusanCorbridge 15 Jun 2017
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        Who would want to go to that hell hole anyway?

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      1. Juanita l Henry  ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️‏ @l_jlhenry77 15 Jun 2017
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        I would not go to Korea if somebody paid me no way

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      2. ThinkItThrough‏ @CitizenRedState 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        9th circuit court will block.

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      2. Michelle Schroeder‏ @mmschroeder 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The real question is why would anyone think the government can tell citizens what to do.

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      3. Gabriel Alexander‏ @DesmoGabrielRex 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @mmschroeder @WSJ

        Well they already do. Cuba for the longest comes to mind. And i think trump may be reintroducing some of those restrictions.

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      4. Michelle Schroeder‏ @mmschroeder 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @DesmoGabrielRex @WSJ

        I understand. It just seems the GOP is very against the gov't dictating how people should act. Apparently that is a fickle perspective.

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      5. Gabriel Alexander‏ @DesmoGabrielRex 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @mmschroeder @WSJ

        That and there is currently no lobbyist or large exiled voting block opposed to travel to NK. So not a priority.

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      1. Alisha Nixon‏ @alisha126 15 Jun 2017
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        Because freedom

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      1. Angie‏ @RedTsunami007 15 Jun 2017
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        Why would anyone want to go there?

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      1. Yvon bish‏ @Yvonbish1 15 Jun 2017
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        Why would any what to go there. They need to block people from going.

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      1. xx‏ @RevDukeSilver 15 Jun 2017
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        Because they don't wear hijabs!

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      2. Mike Walker‏ @New_Narrative 15 Jun 2017
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        “@WSJ: Pressure is rising for the U.S. to block its citizens from traveling to North Korea http://on.wsj.com/2rx92en ”

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