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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 13

    'I can’t get over that it took them 40 minutes to send another phone alert to tell people there was no missile' http://on.wsj.com/2EEwsAV pic.twitter.com/aLt2trtBRc

    12:39 PM - 13 Jan 2018
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    67 replies 287 retweets 497 likes
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      2. *SnowBunnie*‏ @snowbunnie143 Jan 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Meanwhile in Hawaiipic.twitter.com/bA7Zt1sI2x

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      2. Enid‏ @HeartInNewYork Jan 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        I’m not buying the new explanation that the wrong BTN was pressed during shift change. if true they knew it happened & it was incorrect. Why did it then take 30 minutes to correct? Someone is lying about something.

        1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes
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      1. Bumblebee‏ @bumblebee8822 Jan 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        False alarm ppl. The shithole country didn’t fire at us. It’s was the dumbass behind the computer who thought it wld be funny to start a war and blame someone else. Thxs to protocol it didn’t escalate

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      2. NEO EDMUND (Writer Guy)‏ @NeoEdmund1 Jan 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        All the while @realDonaldTrump was playing golf at our expense :/

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      1. keith johnson‏ @keith_johnson Jan 13
        Replying to @WSJ @hbecerraLATimes

        pic.twitter.com/XwGB3FQRqE

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      1. Tivis Sutherland‏ @tivissutherland Jan 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Interesting coming from a media that gets 25000 retweets of a BS story and 75 retweets of the correction. Just a thought

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      1. John B Greenwell‏ @GreenwellJB Jan 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Great, a screwed up alert system, two ego maniacs with nuclear weapons. So, how’s your Saturday?

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      2. George Mulder‏ @MoonDawgzTwit Jan 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        One of those situations whee while it is VERY not Funny it still is. A moment brought to you by the inaction of @GOP and stupidity of @realDonaldTrumppic.twitter.com/f9wuytbAv5

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      3. Michael Steinmetz‏ @SteinmetzCoin Jan 13
        Replying to @MoonDawgzTwit @WSJ and

        You know this was a state system in Hawaii right? The President had nothing to do with this.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. George Mulder‏ @MoonDawgzTwit Jan 13
        Replying to @SteinmetzCoin @WSJ and

        And that makes it any different? The state should have been screaming it's an accident loud enough for Trump to hear it on the golf course. No Excuse for No Reaction, what if it's real and only Hawaii hears about it?

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      5. Michael Steinmetz‏ @SteinmetzCoin Jan 13
        Replying to @MoonDawgzTwit @WSJ and

        If it was a real incident the notifications would have come from NORAD then to Hawaii. The President would have heard about it from his advisors. I agree wholeheartedly that it is insane that the state reacted so slowly. But that isn’t his fault.

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      6. George Mulder‏ @MoonDawgzTwit Jan 13
        Replying to @SteinmetzCoin @WSJ and

        You forget in today s age it was flashed around the wold in seconds, local news is now world news in case you forgot.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Michael Steinmetz‏ @SteinmetzCoin Jan 14
        Replying to @MoonDawgzTwit @WSJ and

        Given how inaccurate immediate news is, the US President should not rely on it. No matter who he is.

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      8. George Mulder‏ @MoonDawgzTwit Jan 14
        Replying to @SteinmetzCoin @WSJ and

        I agree for the most part but waiting even if you are pretty sure a missile warning isn't real ain't good either.

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      1. Jim Arcangeli‏ @rowbutt0 Jan 14
        Replying to @WSJ

        Democrat controlled state !!! No other answer

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