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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 20

    “Our athletes, they are like any other athletes,” said a Russian supporter at the Olympics. "We think what has happened here is very unfair. We're angry."http://nyti.ms/2Cvm7pb 

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      1. Jamminjean111‏ @jamminjean111 Feb 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        "Unfair" is a word Trump uses when he is guilty of something. Russians and Trump have a lot in common. #Cheaters

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      2. Ashley Goldsby‏ @CFB_Thoughts Feb 20
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        I completely agree, it’s unfair for a banned country to be at the #Olympics! Maybe banned should truly mean banned. I understand everyone didn’t dope, but the fact that someone on the supposedly “clean” OAR team did, solidifies that the entire country shouldn’t have competed.

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      3. Becks‏ @BeckyBravo Feb 20
        Replying to @CFB_Thoughts @nytimes

        Exactly

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      2. Daniel Hubschman‏ @dhubs1 Feb 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        Russia is a nation of criminals. They’ve earned the treatment they are now receiving.

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      1. Ernest Garcia‏ @ernestmgarcia Feb 21
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        Russian statement chilling sounds like trumps statement of people being unfair! They both use the same Moscow spin doctors!

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      1. Barbecue Chicken‏ @diaperdan72 Feb 20
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        Thoughts and prayers

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      2. freedom ≠ loophole‏ @Dr_2A Feb 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        Just like any of the other athletes, with some steroids mixed in. This is outrageous.

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      3. Becks‏ @BeckyBravo Feb 20
        Replying to @Dr_2A @nytimes

        They were supposed to be banned from these games due to state sponsored doping scandal in Sochi. Olympic committee relented allowed "some clean athletes" in, only to catch yet another cheating Russian curler. So no, they're not "just like other athletes."

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      4. freedom ≠ loophole‏ @Dr_2A Feb 20
        Replying to @BeckyBravo @nytimes

        Me thinks you missed the sarcasm. My appologies for not making it more obvious.

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      2. SL Cross‏ @SLCross3 Feb 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        The fact that they have been repeatedly caught doping is so unfair. /sarcasm

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      1. James Allen Bengel‏ @james_bengel Feb 20
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        Thoughts and prayers.

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      1. Imeh‏ @blessedkind Feb 20
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        No, they ain't like any other athletes please...Just like your Government, remember?

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      1. Delaine Dunning‏ @rddunning Feb 20
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        So, already been found doping! DO Russians not read rules?

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      1. Jean Prisco‏ @PriscoJean Feb 20
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        Of course they’re not like us. Their medals don’t count because of doping. They even had to change their name to OAR Olympic Athletes from Russia.

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      1. Kenneth Boman‏ @KennethBBoman Feb 20
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        Just more in to state organized cheating!

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      1. Sede Vacantist‏ @dibassetto Feb 20
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        and drugged up

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      1. Jeff‏ @jeffreydennis80 Feb 20
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        Too damn bad.....next

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