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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Dec 2017

    By punishing a medal-winning powerhouse, the IOC is stepping headfirst into political tensions between Russia and the Westhttp://on.wsj.com/2AA2AVu 

    8:15 PM - 5 Dec 2017
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      1. lemwick‏ @CraigWReynolds 5 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wait for it: You know, there are a lot of nice people on both sides here. They deny it. They totally deny it. And Hillary doped too. Why is nobody saying anything about that? It's just locker room talk.

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      1. Dominic‏ @domjjohn 5 Dec 2017
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        No @wsj, the IOC is stepping headfirst into doping in the olympics. Because well, it's their job. #doping #olympics #CleanSport

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      1. wyndsayl  ❄️‏ @wyndsayl 5 Dec 2017
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        No they aren’t! The Russian doping issue has gone on since before the last Olympics. Russia needs to play by the rules or leave!

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      2. Jen  🇨🇦‏ @JenOakville 5 Dec 2017
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        I think it's wonderful the clean athletes still get to compete. I wonder if they will though. Having to go by Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR) under the Olympic flag, with the Olympic Anthem playing during ceremonies... Will they protest by not participating at all?

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      1. Jay Waltham‏ @WalthamJay 14 Dec 2017
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        Perfect! Let's let them know that we're not cool with their doping, election meddling and collusion. Now run away, Russia, and find another oligarch or dictator to screw with. Our president may be weak, but our Republic is strong.

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      1. Jesus Navas‏ @AuburNatty 6 Dec 2017
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        I don’t know if it is just me or if there was more to the Russian opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics. The ceremony seemed like a beckoning for another world war, and there has been worldly tension with Russia since.

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      1. Mark E. Kilmer, PhD‏ @kilmer_e 5 Dec 2017
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        Russia is stepping head first into tensions by being a thieving corrupt bunch of gangsters. IOC? Finally righteous.

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      1. Carrierose‏ @Carrier62791828 5 Dec 2017
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        Medal winning? Really?

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      2. Елизавета Щербинина‏ @Elizavetamama3 5 Dec 2017
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        Елизавета Щербинина Retweeted Актуальная Политика

        https://twitter.com/Current_policy/status/938026854828650496?s=17 …

        Елизавета Щербинина added,

        Актуальная Политика @Current_policy
        Привет от МОК и WADA. Серена Уильямс: принимала оксикодон, гидроморфон, преднизон, преднизолон и метилпреднизолон. Марит Бьорген: стероиды. Винус Уильямс: принимала преднизон, преднизолон, триамцинолон и формотерол. Симона Байлз: риталин. pic.twitter.com/x4tKdXDDL0
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      3. John Kozak‏ @JohnKoz09610153 5 Dec 2017
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        B S

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      1. Товарищь Скрапский‏ @bohmans1 5 Dec 2017
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        olympian games die! #NoRussiaNoGames

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      1. Timur Mukminov‏ @threin 5 Dec 2017
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        Don't tell me that seeing an #IOC's executive or two in irons is not refreshing!?

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      1. Елизавета Щербинина‏ @Elizavetamama3 5 Dec 2017
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        and how d'they feel?know that theyr medals ar stolen.its not sport,its BS.

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      1. Eric Kingsbury‏ @ekingsbury 5 Dec 2017
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        Typical of the BS journalism that gave use this current political climate in America. Did they break the rules? Does breaking the rules merit punishment? Give it up you Russian shills.

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