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Here's a creative way to make the best use of your morning commute: listen to The Wall Street Journal. Each morning, you'll get the must-hear stories from the Journal's front page, as well as the most popular columns and briefings from Marketplace, Money & Investing, and more. And, every Friday, you'll get a bonus delivery: features, columns, and reviews from the Weekend Journal.

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    Thomas Chicago, IL, United States 12-09-11
    Thomas Chicago, IL, United States 12-09-11
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    "Crooked news."
    What could the author have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

    The articles are all crooked, reflecting the crooked people who write and edit them. They are misleading, distorted, slanderous, bigoted, and unpatriotic, destroying the USA reputation indirectly by being obvious with hidden motives that are intended to make the writers and editors richer and everyone else poorer. I still read the WSJ to find out what dishonest politicians are trying to pass off on Americans and on the world. The writers seem to have no idea how obvious they are.


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