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I think the Olympics should be held in Beijing, Do you?

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Students...@gmail.com

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May 10, 2008, 5:26:55 PM5/10/08
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I know that the human Rights in China are terrible and I comletly
support Human Rights For China (Amnesty international) and I disagre
with what they have done with Tibet, but should politics interfer with
sport?

from Alex

fyf...@gmail.com

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May 10, 2008, 7:46:40 PM5/10/08
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To have an international event like the Olympic held in China is the
only way to bring about permanent changes in thoughts and attitudes of
both the leaders and the people there. But some people in the West
have other ideas...

aozo...@aol.com

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May 10, 2008, 7:58:11 PM5/10/08
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There was no change to the Fanatical Nazis after the 1936 Olympics!

fyf...@gmail.com

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May 10, 2008, 8:03:29 PM5/10/08
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So you are equating PRC with Nazi. But why don't you equating America
with Nazi? The US invaded or 'annexed' Iraq after the LA Olympic.

By the way, are you a home econ major?

aozo...@aol.com

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May 10, 2008, 9:01:46 PM5/10/08
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Time to hang up the illusion! Turn to Democracy!

jonathan

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May 10, 2008, 9:18:08 PM5/10/08
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<Students...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Should we be throwing a world-wide celebration for ...dictators
that deny a FIFTH of the planet their basic human rights?

Should we recognize dictatorships and other crimes against
humanity as legitimate, legal and othewise just OK FINE.
Let'shave a party for them, chill the champagne, and offer
a hearty toast for the ...Dictators!

Actively cooperating in a crime, is a crime. Those that embrace
these Olympics are accomplices in a monstrously large crime
against humanity.

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> from Alex


jonathan

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May 10, 2008, 9:32:11 PM5/10/08
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<aozo...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Right, it only emboldened Hitler, as those Olympics and appeasement in
general, showed how weak we were.

Imperial Japan, like Hitler and Stalin, also had large and rapidly growing
economies that helped bring their people into the modern world.
Both still ended up killing off a very large portion of humanity.

It's what dictatorships do. Boom-and-bust. Free market democracies
boom-and-bust also. The only difference is, one starts a recession
when the bubble bursts.

The other starts a world war.

How many times have I heard people say we should learn from history?
These Olympics are almost frightening in the way in which history
is becoming reality. Only today, everyone has nukes.

When will China's economic bubble burst? No growth that high
can be sustained.


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fyf...@gmail.com

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May 10, 2008, 11:30:10 PM5/10/08
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Hilter went to power through a democratic process...

aozo...@aol.com

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May 11, 2008, 12:28:46 PM5/11/08
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So does every fascist government = Just once!

Jim Walsh

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May 12, 2008, 3:29:13 AM5/12/08
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On Sun, 11 May 2008 07:46:40 +0800, fyf...@gmail.com wrote
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<29dadb4e-a085-411d...@a9g2000prl.googlegroups.com>):

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> To have an international event like the Olympic held in China is the only way

> to bring about permanent changes in thoughts and attitudes of both the
> leaders and the people there.

It might help, it might not. It certainly is NOT the ONLY way.

--
Love, Jim
(I often delete parts of the previous post and I often remove excessive
crossposts.)


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Jim Walsh

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May 12, 2008, 3:29:15 AM5/12/08
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On Sun, 11 May 2008 11:30:10 +0800, fyf...@gmail.com wrote
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> Hilter went to power through a democratic process...

False.

This myth has been endlessly rebutted. He was not elected. He was appointed.
After that he used violence to prevent democratic processes.

At no time did the Nazis win any election (although they were the largest
party at one point).

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