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Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: bluewave
Date: Apr 7, 2008 23:01

Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1728274,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-world

Sunday, Apr. 06, 2008 By SIMON ELEGANT/BEIJING

China is dealing with visible and invisible opposition in the months
before the Beijing Olympics begin. The visible was front-and-center in
the world media as the OIympic torch made its way through various...
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: Dr. Mengele
Date: Apr 8, 2008 11:00

***

THE OLYMPIC TORCH videos alone have forever exposed

to the world and diminished the fascade of Sino-Commie

harmony and goodwill! Along with athletes pulling out of

competition for heath dangers within the BROWN TOWN,

the "games" will mark once and for all how backward,

cruel and OPPRESSIVE the nation of 1.3 billion is under

its dictatorial rulers. Humans of the world
-- boycott --

BOYCOTT the 2008 Chink-O-Lympics!

***
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: dpp
Date: Apr 8, 2008 11:24

On Apr 8, 1:01 am, bluewave gmail.com> wrote:
> Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?
>
> http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1728274,00.html?xid=fee...
>
> Sunday, Apr. 06, 2008 By SIMON ELEGANT/BEIJING
>
> China is dealing with visible and invisible opposition in the months
> before the Beijing Olympics begin. The visible was front-and-center in
> the world media as the OIympic torch made its way through various
> countries on a circuitous route to the Games. Everywhere Chinese
> security is on guard against activists prepared to disrupt the flame's
> progress to protest China's human rights record in Tibet and in the
> enormous province of Xinjiang. In London, a protester tried to grab
> the flame away from its official bearer; at one point, the torch had
> to make its way through the city within the protective confines of a
> bus. Earlier, when the flame traveled through Istanbul, Turkish police
> arrested a man who made a move toward the torchbearer. And in Paris on
> Monday, officials actually took the step of extinguishing the torch
> amid protests. ...
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: pls_explain
Date: Apr 8, 2008 23:15

On Apr 9, 2:00 am, "Dr. Mengele" yahoo.com> wrote:
> ***
>
> THE OLYMPIC TORCH videos alone have forever exposed
>
> to the world and diminished the fascade of Sino-Commie
>
> harmony and goodwill!   Along with athletes pulling out of
>
> competition for heath dangers within the BROWN TOWN,
>
> the "games" will mark once and for all how backward,
>
> cruel and OPPRESSIVE the nation of 1.3 billion is under
>
> its dictatorial rulers.  Humans of the world -- boycott --
>
> BOYCOTT the 2008 Chink-O-Lympics!
>
> *** ...
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: ltlee1
Date: Apr 9, 2008 03:05

On Apr 8, 2:01 am, bluewave gmail.com> wrote:
> Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?

Not at all. Rather, it shows the fall of some western countries in
which people are no longer objective and lack good sense.
>
> http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1728274,00.html?xid=fee...
>
> Sunday, Apr. 06, 2008 By SIMON ELEGANT/BEIJING
>
> China is dealing with visible and invisible opposition in the months...
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: Chen
Date: Apr 11, 2008 05:47

On Apr 8, 1:01 am, bluewave gmail.com> wrote:
> Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?
>
> http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1728274,00.html?xid=fee...
>
> Sunday, Apr. 06, 2008 By SIMON ELEGANT/BEIJING
>
> China is dealing with visible and invisible opposition in the months
> before the Beijing Olympics begin. The visible was front-and-center in
> the world media as the OIympic torch made its way through various
> countries on a circuitous route to the Games. Everywhere Chinese
> security is on guard against activists prepared to disrupt the flame's
> progress to protest China's human rights record in Tibet and in the
> enormous province of Xinjiang. In London, a protester tried to grab
> the flame away from its official bearer; at one point, the torch had
> to make its way through the city within the protective confines of a
> bus. Earlier, when the flame traveled through Istanbul, Turkish police
> arrested a man who made a move toward the torchbearer. And in Paris on
> Monday, officials actually took the step of extinguishing the torch
> amid protests. ...
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: Chinhde
Date: Apr 11, 2008 07:29

On Apr 11, 8:47 am, Chen europe.com> wrote:
> On Apr 8, 1:01 am, bluewave gmail.com> wrote:> Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?
>
>
>> Sunday, Apr. 06, 2008 By SIMON ELEGANT/BEIJING
>
>> China is dealing with visible and invisible opposition in the months
>> before the Beijing Olympics begin. The visible was front-and-center in
>> the world media as the OIympic torch made its way through various
>> countries on a circuitous route to the Games. Everywhere Chinese
>> security is on guard against activists prepared to disrupt the flame's
>> progress to protest China's human rights record in Tibet and in the
>> enormous province of Xinjiang. In London, a protester tried to grab
>> the flame away from its official bearer; at one point, the torch had
>> to make its way through the city within the protective confines of a
>> bus. Earlier, when the flame traveled through Istanbul, Turkish police
>> arrested a man who made a move toward the torchbearer. And in Paris on
>> Monday, officials actually took the step of extinguishing the torch
>> amid protests. ...
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: Chen
Date: Apr 11, 2008 12:24

On Apr 11, 9:29 am, Chin...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Apr 11, 8:47 am, Chen europe.com> wrote:
>
>> On Apr 8, 1:01 am, bluewave gmail.com> wrote:> Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?
>
>
>>> Sunday, Apr. 06, 2008 By SIMON ELEGANT/BEIJING
>
>>> China is dealing with visible and invisible opposition in the months
>>> before the Beijing Olympics begin. The visible was front-and-center in
>>> the world media as the OIympic torch made its way through various
>>> countries on a circuitous route to the Games. Everywhere Chinese
>>> security is on guard against activists prepared to disrupt the flame's
>>> progress to protest China's human rights record in Tibet and in the
>>> enormous province of Xinjiang. In London, a protester tried to grab
>>> the flame away from its official bearer; at one point, the torch had
>>> to make its way through the city within the protective confines of a
>>> bus. Earlier, when the flame traveled through Istanbul, Turkish police
>>> arrested a man who made a move toward the torchbearer. And in Paris on ...
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: Chinhde
Date: Apr 11, 2008 13:05

Well, you can lie all you want, but you waste your time. The world
already knew. Look how shameful China should be with the Chinese
torch! The Olympic Torch relay must be hidden from the public.
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Re: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?         


Author: Yaya
Date: Apr 11, 2008 23:20

Dalai Lama is just a pupet of US, Tibet is just an excuse for US to
blow biggest issue. Even the Peaceful Symbol of Olympic spirit has
been made used of by the West's so called human Right group to tarnish
the CHinese image.

The West has just created a deepest rift, the clash of civilisation
between the East and the West. The sabotage of Olympic torch has
created deepest hatreds against the West among young Chinese
generation, more so than what Chairman Mao has wanted it to be, as he
knows the West will always humiliate China by all possible ways and
prevent China from going powerful.
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