WE ARE IN MOURNING FOR THE TWO AVIATORS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THIS CRASH A WEEK AGO & YOU’RE USING THE CRASH PHOTO FOR A POLITICAL STORY?! HOW DARE YOU, @WSJ?! These 2 men signed up to defend your 1st Amendment right to free speech. Show some respect for them & their families.
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The two men who died in this crash stood for more than any of you ever will, as evidenced by your abuse of their crash photos to make your story appear more dramatic! SHAME ON ALL OF YOU FOR USING THEIR DEATH AND CHEAPENING THEIR SACRIFICE! Disgusting! Shame on you,
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And while Twitter users may not see my comments because I’m just one person with an unverified account, I hope SOMEONE at the
@WSJ sees my tweets and escalates my concerns to SOMEONE who actually matters there. These photos should be taken down and an apology should be made! -
I see & I agree
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Thank you!
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Clearly Republicans aren't in control of Congress.
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Right now, the Chinese are at the negotiating table with Wilburn Ross and Company renegotiating their trade issues. Business as usual is over.
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History will use this date as the one the Chinese started the foreclosure process. Sad day.
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