Chad writes:
The IOC would have to answer if it chose a poor host city and things went horrifically wrong.
I am oddly pleased and impressed that Chad thinks the Foundation is an operational equivalent of the International Olympic Committee.
--Mike
And it makes the concerns over repression and human rights violations all the more analogously appropriate.
-Dan On Apr 22, 2008, at 11:56 AM, Mike Godwin wrote:
Chad writes:
The IOC would have to answer if it chose a poor host city and things went horrifically wrong.
I am oddly pleased and impressed that Chad thinks the Foundation is an operational equivalent of the International Olympic Committee.
--Mike
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On 22/04/2008, Mike Godwin mgodwin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Chad writes:
The IOC would have to answer if it chose a poor host city and things went horrifically wrong.
I am oddly pleased and impressed that Chad thinks the Foundation is an operational equivalent of the International Olympic Committee.
We can but aspire. Can we get Samaranch, though? And how to ensure sufficient bribes from Salt Lake City?
(The bribes must of course fit our charitable aims. "You must ... GFDL us a shrubbery! A nice one, mind you!")
- d.
Mike Godwin wrote:
Chad writes:
The IOC would have to answer if it chose a poor host city and things went horrifically wrong.
I am oddly pleased and impressed that Chad thinks the Foundation is an operational equivalent of the International Olympic Committee.
--Mike
eh, think about it... we enjoy similar criticism for the choice of the wrong city ;-)
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