Comments on: Protesters Disrupt Olympic Torch Ceremony

Officials Criticize Human Rights Activists, Exile Leaders Say Almost 140 Tibetans Now Killed

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by gce65 March 26, 2008 12:07 AM EDT
BOYCOTT CHINA TORTURE/GENOCIDE OLYMPICS!
China, you have SHAMED YOUR ANCESTORS!
China is eater of turtle slime!
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by gurusavant March 25, 2008 10:04 PM EDT
the upheld image of peaceful chanting seems slightly inconsistent with violently charging monks and nuns. the olympic games are a poor target for such aggression, as athletics are commonly used to channel such, especially in the form of international olympic competition. taking this event as a means to attract the most attention, because their agenda is otherwise an overly religious indoctrination, archaic, and which no one would advocate for realistically, shows that no other benevolent ground is available.
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by libsrweak March 25, 2008 9:02 PM EDT
Why don%u2019t us just mind our own business?



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Posted by awong22 at 03:05 PM : Mar 25, 2008
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because a lot of people REFUSE to allow this kind of human atrocity to occur. I am afriad that you are perhaps one of those that ''just walks away when a fellow human being is being mugged and beaten the death''..KARMA IS GOING TO HIT YOU IN THE ARSE..HARD.
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by awong22-2009 March 25, 2008 6:05 PM EDT
There is a lot of misinformation according to readers'' comments. To say that China occupies Tibet is identical to saying the US occupies Texas, California and most of the Northwest. Tibet has been part of China throughout history. Tibet is NOT a separate country.

China spends a fraction on military compared to what we spend.

US spy planes routinely flying on spying missions within 200 miles of China%u2019s coastline. Do we hear Chinese spy planes flying that close to the Californian coast on clandestine missions?

Why is there so much hostility toward an economically recovering nation that is of no military or political threat to the US?

Why don%u2019t us just mind our own business?
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by awong22-2009 March 25, 2008 5:59 PM EDT
There is a lot of misinformation according to readers'' comments: To say that China occupies Tibet is identical to saying the US occupies Texas, California and most of the Northwest. Tibet has been part of China throughout history.

China spends a fraction on military compared to what we spend.

US spy planes routinely flying on spying missions within 200 miles of China%u2019s coastline. Do we hear Chinese spy planes flying that close to the Californian coast on clandestine missions?

Why is there so much hostility toward an economically recovering nation that is of no military or political threat to the US?

Why don%u2019t us just mind our own business? And let other countries run their business?
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by awong22-2009 March 25, 2008 5:57 PM EDT
There is a lot of misinformation according to readers'' comments: To say that China occupies Tibet is identical to saying the US occupies Texas, California and most of the Northwest. Tibet has been part of China throughout history.

China spends a fraction on military compared to what we spend.

US spy planes routinely flying on spying missions within 200 miles of China%u2019s coastline. Do we hear Chinese spy planes flying that close to the Californian coast on clandestine missions?

Why is there so much hostility toward an economically recovering nation that is of no military or political threat to the US?

Why don%u2019t us just mind our own business? And let other countries run their business?
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by lfitts1 March 25, 2008 4:37 PM EDT
Protesters are disruptive scum and nobody pays attention to them. They should be shot on sight.

Posted by sblake63

Actually that''s what Bush believes too so you are in good company--that is OK I wasn''t using my civil rights anyway. How stupid of the IOC official--the disgrace is that the Chinese are killing the Tibetans--not the fact that people are protesting
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by oda755 March 25, 2008 4:16 PM EDT
Where is the internationl nations throwing a fit with these Commie''s, or better yet the one''s who protest the war in Iraq o that''s right the would shoot them DUH !
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by ricknuber March 25, 2008 3:46 PM EDT
China will make a ton of cash from the games, none of which will trickle down to their people. This will all be spent on China''s massive military buildup. Which *IS* a threat to America, as China is a hostile nation.

Between Wal-Mart and all of the other morally bankrupt corporations who are willing to sell their souls for a quick buck, we will soon have to worry about our troops facing shiny new Chinese weapons paid for by American citizens. They don''t exactly have the greatest track record in non-proliferation.

Boycott China. Not just the games, but their products and corporations as well. I understand that it''s hard to buy anything not made there, but we have to start trying. Stop supporting the enemy.
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by libsrweak March 25, 2008 1:33 PM EDT
f the Cowardly Cowboy really had a set, he would cancel our participation in these games because of the most recent human rights violations against Tibetans, by the Chinese government. But, then who would he have to borrow money from to fix the train wreck he has made of our economy?

Posted by exCoachKen at 07:58 AM : Mar 25, 2008
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and if the cowboy does pull out team..what would you say then? the same thing..you know how i know..BECAUSE YOU REALLY DONT CARE ABOUT TIBET..CHINA OR HUMAN RIGHTS......ALL YOU CARE IS YOU WANT TO BIT CH BIT CH BITC H
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