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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 18

    Opinion: How about if our spies alert Americans this year in real time? writes The Editorial Board.http://on.wsj.com/2Crsr0Z 

    6:16 PM - 18 Feb 2018
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      1. Brendan Cronshaw‏ @BrendanCronshaw Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        How about you report on this when it was known in 2016 before the election and @SenMajLdr decided to bury it for political points. This will go down as one of the most shameful and reprehensible acts ever committed by a sitting Senator.

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      1. i was Very Emotional last thursday‏ @sea_hawks_LII Feb 18
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        They did. Your paper chose to focus on email server management above all else instead.

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      1. Ken Myers‏ @bankerkam Feb 18
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        Well with a unified government we'll see! Last time @SenMajLdr chose partisanship over patriotism. #PutinsPuppetsAreEverywhere #Complicit

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      1. terrien‏ @c_i_t_i_z_e_n Feb 18
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        Trump could possibly take the first first step of, I don’t know, maybe enforcing the sanctions that the senate already decisively voted on. Or possibly criticize the one person he’s never criticized: Putin.

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      1. Lisa‏ @JewelofjktLi Feb 18
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        How about your editorial board stops enabling the orange moron going forward? You people have done enough of Murdochs bidding. You are on the wrong side 90% of the time

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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil Feb 18
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        Info & facts ought to be freely shared & govt ought to be transparent. People have a right to be fully informed re corruption & to make up their minds on balance of thorough info. USA media censors info, which harms USA citizens.

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      1. No one‏ @ungubunugu1274 Feb 18
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        How about asking McConnell why he sabotaged the US government effort to publicize russian election interference in Sept 2016??https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/obama-orders-review-of-russian-hacking-during-presidential-campaign/2016/12/09/31d6b300-be2a-11e6-94ac-3d324840106c_story.html?utm_term=.ba5c8600bde6 …

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      1. Juanita‏ @nita2bjuan Feb 20
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        How will we know to trust them? Will all Americans know some code word?

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      1. dustin walker‏ @dWok_quail Feb 18
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        yeah why dont these spies risk their safety by sending messages daily that will be published publicly so that americans (and everyone else on the globe) can tell exactly how to find the spies...

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      1. Andrew Ameigh‏ @Andropocles Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Ok, honestly because then they’d need a perfect record and your paper would knock them for the 1.78% they didn’t catch, plus lost value

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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil Feb 18
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        USA ought to thank Project Veritas, Seth Rich & others who were killed, Haiti groups, interested others, whistleblowers, to bring them information about corruption in DNC establishment, Clintons, deep state & various foundations. Citizens are more informed re globalists & greed.

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      1. Cindy Emens‏ @CindyEmens1 Feb 18
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        This hyper reaction to 13 Russians posting and buying ads on social media before and AFTER the election is laughable considering the extent of US #CIA meddling in foreign civil uprisings, elections and regime change. Egypt, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Turkey, etc.

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      1. William Thomas‏ @WC531943 Feb 18
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        What is it with all the crap opinion pieces from the WSJ these days?

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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil Feb 18
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        USA citizens must be informed re corruption to make informed decisions on direction & activities of USA based entities, companies, agencies, individuals, political parties. Doesn't matter where info comes from, as long as it's accurate. @GMA @GOP @nypost @NBL @BaseballAmerica

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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil Feb 18
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        Wikileaks, infowars & all other sources including those from China, Russia, Senegal, Somalia, Fiji, PNG, Iraq, Egypt etc... Are vital to obtain a full picture on what USA based entities do in the world & machinations of parties & individuals. Then citizens decide their vote. @GOP

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      1. Lokanath Biswal‏ @lokanathbiswal2 Feb 18
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        Absolutely no sound evidence against the Russian meddling elections&no strong base of collusion yet.American spies gathering dust only.

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      1. max358‏ @max358 Feb 18
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        I love it! reminiscent of Mad Magazine's 'Spy vs Spy'. Russian Meddling ALERT!!! mandatory evacuation! move to higher ground! get to a shelter!

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      1. ddhemminger‏ @blondbombshellD Feb 18
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        Obama knew about this and didn’t do anything about it, whatever

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      1. Tracey Turk‏ @SummerTurk12 Feb 18
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        #RussianSanctionsNow

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