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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 8 Jul 2016

    The Dallas shooting was the deadliest attack against U.S. police officers since 9/11. Here's what happened. http://nyti.ms/29BlAGg 

    4:59 PM - 8 Jul 2016
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      1. Michael Chaitkin‏ @mchaitkin 8 Jul 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        9/11 wasn't an attack against police officers. Cops died as 1st responders when the towers fell, not because they were targeted

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      2.  🍸 José Swervo  🍹‏ @GokusADick 8 Jul 2016
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        9/11 was not an attack against police. It was attack on all Americans. Get your headline straight

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      2. The Real D Guar‏ @Real_DGuar 8 Jul 2016
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        9/11 police officers are heroes, but was 9/11 an "attack" against police?

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      1. Ryan Kelly‏ @TheOnlyRKelly 8 Jul 2016
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        what happened to good guys with guns stop bad guys with guns? In Texas of all places. Puts the nail in the coffin of that argument.

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      1. Miaopinie‏ @helloyoohoo 8 Jul 2016
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        5 officers killed, several injured. If this is the "deadliest attack" then being a cop doesn't sound that dangerous.

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      1. Michael Singer‏ @MichaelSinger48 8 Jul 2016
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        didn't know 9/11 was an attack against police.

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      1. Moni‏ @Moni_Mon_R 8 Jul 2016
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        except 9/11 wasn't an attack on officers. It was an attack on the American people. Check your word usage!

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      1. Dave Stephenson‏ @DaveStephenson6 8 Jul 2016
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        irony: nobody mourns or takes notice when 1200 Americans are killed annually by cops yet when 5 cops are killed there is outpouring

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      1. S Horgan‏ @seanp54_sean 8 Jul 2016
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        not a good comparison . 9-11 responders went in and died , big difference , not relatable

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      1. Josh Ferguson‏ @JWFergus 8 Jul 2016
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        9/11 wasn't an attack on police.

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      1. Uncle Scratchie.‏ @UncleScratchie 8 Jul 2016
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        WTF.....rewriting history? 9/11 was not an attack on the police. Idiot.

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      1. Do You Know Him‏ @nicolaj708 8 Jul 2016
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        I thought 9-11 was an attack on Americans? Please just stop

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      1. berkeley223‏ @berkeley223 8 Jul 2016
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        so dumb. 911 was not an attack on police officers

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      1. ria.elaine‏ @riafriesen 8 Jul 2016
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        I thought 9/11 was against Americans, not only "law enforcement". What purpose does this comparison serve #curious #fluidhistory

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      1. Geoff Allen‏ @gtallen89 8 Jul 2016
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        Words matter. Deadliest day for police, sure. 9/11 wasn't an attack necessarily targeted against US police officers.

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      1. Vanessa's Revenge  ☠️‏ @VanessaAJohn 8 Jul 2016
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        This may well be the stupidest comparison ever proposed by your publication since 9/11.

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      1. Gunny Adams‏ @Michbassclub 8 Jul 2016
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        9/11 wasn't against cops

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      1.  🇺🇸 🇺🇸FloridaDeplorable ❌ 🇺🇸 🇺🇸‏ @nosnow2014 9 Jul 2016
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        Who feels safer with Obama in the White House? How's that hope and change working out?

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