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Protesters disrupt Olympic torch ceremony!
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Posted on 03/24/2008 3:43:14 PM PDT by consistentpatriot
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Can't wait to see the torch march through Lhasa. They'll have to arrest the whole city.
To: consistentpatriot
This year, instead of using a torch that burns material and increases greenhouse gases, a torch running on several greek-made rechargeable batteries will be place inside a faux flashlight torch.
/sarc
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posted on
03/24/2008 3:46:25 PM PDT
by
Secret Agent Man
(I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
To: consistentpatriot
I will not be watching the Beijing Olympics this year. And everywhere I can, I am not buying Chinese goods. I’m not making a show of it, just doing my own personal boycott.
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posted on
03/24/2008 3:47:19 PM PDT
by
PeterFinn
(I am not voting for McCain. No way, no how.)
To: consistentpatriot
This is going to get interesting over the next few months.
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posted on
03/24/2008 3:47:51 PM PDT
by
Biggirl
(A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation, with 4 cats in my life as proof. =^..^=)
To: JACKRUSSELL
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posted on
03/24/2008 3:51:50 PM PDT
by
BykrBayb
(In memory of my Friend T'wit, who taught me much. ~)
To: consistentpatriot
That explains why the only American stop on the torch tour is San Francisco.
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posted on
03/24/2008 3:53:32 PM PDT
by
CougarGA7
(Wisdom comes with age, but sometimes age comes alone.)
To: consistentpatriot
85,000 miles of protest against the Murderers of Beijing!Greece today

Reporters Without Borders:


Free Tibetans

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posted on
03/24/2008 3:55:54 PM PDT
by
FormerACLUmember
(When the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit walks in darkness.)
To: consistentpatriot
The commies in China will breathe a sigh of relief when the games are finally over. And the leftists can ignore the Tibetans again like the other hundred million victim’s of Marx’s wonderful vision.
To: PeterFinn
To: consistentpatriot
As I understand it the torch is to be handed off at the top of Mount Everest. My son was asked to use the FLIR system's
sensors on their plane (
Pilatus PC-12) to capture the event live via a FLIR camera from the plane. For security reasons (and others) they turned down the request.
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posted on
03/24/2008 4:14:06 PM PDT
by
B-Cause
(Opportunity knocks on your door every day -- answer it!)
To: consistentpatriot
The Beijing Olympics of 2008 are the Berlin Olympics of the 21st Century.
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posted on
03/24/2008 4:14:27 PM PDT
by
Nextrush
(MCCAIN, OBAMA, CLINTON......WHAT A CHOICE?)
To: Nextrush
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posted on
03/24/2008 4:19:21 PM PDT
by
Minnesoootan
(CHANGE: That's all tax payers will be left with.)
To: CougarGA7
They are going to rack up 85,000 miles and only one stop in the U.S.? Amazing! They can expect a protest in San Francisco though.
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posted on
03/24/2008 4:24:38 PM PDT
by
TigersEye
(This is the age of the death of reason.)
To: consistentpatriot
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posted on
03/24/2008 4:26:46 PM PDT
by
TigersEye
(This is the age of the death of reason.)
To: PeterFinn
How about another way to look at it... There’s an argument that the wider play the Olympics get, the wider audience the protests will get. A bigger embarassment is in the works for China than they are perhaps willing to acknowledge.
They’ve gotten their noses bruised by embarassing quality control issues with products. The Tibetans are becoming noisy now, and if China gets too heavy-handed they’re going to do it live on camera this time.
The Olympics themselves have all the potential to be disrupted several times with various forms of protest. Other dissident groups will also see this as their chance to get themselves heard and seen.
The Chinese government is trying to preserve a system that is doomed to be rejected by their increasingly wealthy people. Their position is hopeless, and I think the Olympics will be a massive opportunity for the world to see how vacant of ideas the Red Chinese government is.
I see all of this as good news, and I wouldn’t miss it for the world. :-)
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posted on
03/24/2008 4:35:52 PM PDT
by
Ramius
(Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
To: Ramius
Unfortunately, the embarrassment will extend to the US as the number one cheerleader for the Chinese and their Olympics is the President of the US who will be there. I suppose he feels it necessary to support them in order to avoid a financial earthquake if they withdraw support for our markets. Oh, what a web a deceit this and the last administration have woven to keep the Chicoms happy. There is so very little difference between the two parties that voting for either is an exercise in futility.
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posted on
03/24/2008 4:45:17 PM PDT
by
brydic1
To: brydic1
I think it is capitalism that will change China. A growing economy, and growing wealth for more and more people will make them crave freedom. It is theirs when they want it.
Economic sanctions seem right, except they don’t really ever work. In some ways it just appears to keep the people even more dependent on their oppressors. Like Cuba. And formerly in Iraq.
I despise the Red Maoists too... But I think this experimentation they’ve been doing with capitalism is going to do nothing but spread and it will inevitably take them down. When the Hong Kong lease expired and the Reds took over I predicted it then: that Hong Kong would affect China much more than China will affect Hong Kong. It was actually the first step toward a free China.
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posted on
03/24/2008 5:21:26 PM PDT
by
Ramius
(Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
To: Nextrush
The Beijing Olympics of 2008 are the Berlin Olympics of the 21st Century. You mean the one where Jesse Owens humiliated the Nazis on their home turf?
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posted on
03/24/2008 5:31:11 PM PDT
by
Ramius
(Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
To: Ramius
Hopefully these butchers can be humiliated at these Olympics too.
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posted on
03/24/2008 5:46:38 PM PDT
by
Nextrush
(MCCAIN, OBAMA, CLINTON......WHAT A CHOICE?)
To: consistentpatriot
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posted on
03/24/2008 5:54:14 PM PDT
by
nuconvert
(There are bad people in the pistachio business.)
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