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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 Jul 2017

    The history of barbecue, one of America's most signature dishes http://nyti.ms/2sN9m9t pic.twitter.com/yuAGbmE6nY

    10:01 PM - 11 Jul 2017
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      1. ABLE‏ @nova_patriot 11 Jul 2017
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        'Who has the right to BBQ?' Better question, who writes these ridiculous headlines?

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      1. Joshua Abbotoy‏ @Byzness 11 Jul 2017
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        "Everyone has a right to a public subsidy for my cause du jour. But these BBQ freedoms are a bit more nuanced." ~ NYT

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      1. (((Marty Schneider)))‏ @martyschneidr 11 Jul 2017
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        Who has the right to cook BBQ? Everyone?

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      1. Trumpista Granny‏ @estocker8 11 Jul 2017
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        BBQ comes from the south and when we eat it means that we are hungry.

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      1. Nick Saban‏ @sabannick 12 Jul 2017
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        @BBQBryan @BBQsnob @ManUpTexasBBQ @HoustonFed @TxArch I read the summary. No mention of the Czech & German BBQ origins. Still gonna listen.

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      1. August Oster‏ @realajoster 11 Jul 2017
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        Someone got paid for this thought

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      1. Phoenix Wingman‏ @Phoenix_Wingman 11 Jul 2017
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        answers: 1. Cave man droped his meat in the fire 2. anybody with access to fire. 3. about to be less hungry.

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      1. Jason Hamby‏ @IPAzRGR8 11 Jul 2017
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        Spoiler alert: the answer is anyone who damn well pleases.

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      1. Jim Latta‏ @JLMusicTherapy 11 Jul 2017
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        Where does 'Hamburger' come from? There's never any ham in it.

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      1. Hobie Crase‏ @HobieWDRB 11 Jul 2017
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        There isn't so many questions, though. BBQ is good. Eat it, enjoy it, don't worry about merit, repeat.

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      2. JustAnotherSnakeCult‏ @raindogtweets 12 Jul 2017
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        I don't do barbecue, but when the right to make chili, tacos & enchiladas starts being questioned I will protest... this must stop.

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      3. John Doe‏ @TheTennStar 12 Jul 2017
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        When they came for my BBQ u did nothing. When they came for my processed food u did nothing. When they come for your Mexican, who will help?

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      1. Shawn Lon‏ @ShawnSTOM777 11 Jul 2017
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        BBQ is different from Grilling

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      1. 無門‏ @Mumon7 11 Jul 2017
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        WHAT ABOUT KOREAN BARBECUE?????

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      1. William T. Alexander‏ @WillTAlexan_93 12 Jul 2017
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        When I sit down to eat BBQ ribs, it means you don't interrupt me until I have finished the whole rack. Anymore questions?

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      1. Nick Corbin‏ @NickJCorbin 12 Jul 2017
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        Anyone who doesn't enjoy BBQ is missing out

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      1. #ProtectMueller#No oneisabovethelaw#‏ @SanjuanitaEstr3 11 Jul 2017
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        If you come to Texas you'll can find out

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