Russia faces lots of criticism over its anti-gay law. Real questions should also be put to the IOC http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/the-olympic-committee-cant-keep-dodging-this-simple-question … by @chrisgeidner
@JacPatterson @MiriamElder So, in other words, you can point to no articles stating that the Swedes were told anything by Russia, right?
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@chrisgeidner@MiriamElder This one which is deliberately vague about who told whom what when...is typical... http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/swedish-athlete-told-rainbow-nails-breach-19989079 … -
@JacPatterson@MiriamElder There's nothing vague about that. It says "competition's code of conduct," then later says IAAF, specifically. -
@chrisgeidner@MiriamElder Vague because the rules everyone is talking about are the Russian law not IOC rules. -
@JacPatterson@MiriamElder It's not vague at all. Also: It's the IAAF rules in play there, not the IOC's rules. -
@chrisgeidner@MiriamElder You have just refuted your own argument in this one tweet, contradicted yourself. It is OBVIOUSLY unclear. -
@JacPatterson@MiriamElder Something does not become unclear because you apparently cannot read what is clearly in a story. I'm done. -
@chrisgeidner@MiriamElder The point is that it is NOT in the story. You just added it. -
@JacPatterson@MiriamElder It is in the story. - 1 more reply
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