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"I think you need to understand Michael that Bourne provokes people. And I did report about him number of times already. Correct? But what steps were taken to control Bourne? It seems like none." To clarify, no it was not addressed to Michael. |
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Sorry, but I am NOT interested in a discussion of this sort in the Olympics thread. If you wish to continue, please, PM me your opinion. Thank you. ![]() ![]() The Olympic Emblem Every emblem of the Olympics tells a story. The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games emblem color=red]"Chinese Seal, Dancing Beijing"[/color] is filled with Beijing's hospitality and hopes, and carries the city's commitment to the world. Milestone "Dancing Beijing" is a milestone of the Olympics. It serves as a classic chapter of the Olympic epic inscribed by the spirit of the Chinese nation, calligraphed by the deeper import of the ancient civilization, and molded by the character of Cathay's descendents. It is concise yet deep inside, bringing forth the city's gradual changes and development. It appears dignified yet bears a tune of romance, reflecting the nation's thoughts and emotions. In the lead up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the emblem will attract more and more people from around the world to Beijing and China to join the great celebration with the Chinese people. Commitment "Dancing Beijing" is a Chinese Seal. It is engraved with commitment made to the Olympic Movement by a country that has 56 ethnic groups and a population of 1.3 billion. While witnessing the advocacy of the Olympic Spirit by a nation with both ancient civilization and modern culture, it also unfolds a future-oriented city's pursuit of the Olympic Ideal. READ MORE - The Olympic Emblem - The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games |
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Yes they are a big nation and hold power over the people so one would think they could get it done. And one would hope not to many suffer for the venture to be a big plus for China, but as powerful as they are why jump on CNN for this crap when many other papers reported the truth too? I doubt CNN is shaking in their boots at the present moment... lol
China demands CNN apology for "goons" comment Tue Apr 15, 9:19 AM ET China demands CNN apology for comment - Yahoo! News BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Tuesday demanded that television news channel CNN apologize after one of its commentators said the Chinese were "goons" and that their products were "junk." Jack Cafferty made the comments earlier this month on CNN's political program, The Situation Room. "We are shocked at and strongly condemn the evil attack by the CNN anchor on the Chinese people," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told a regular news conference. "Cafferty used the microphone in his hand to slander China and the Chinese people, and seriously violated reporting ethics." Cafferty said the United States imported Chinese-made "junk with the lead paint on them and the poisoned pet food," adding: "They're basically the same bunch of goons and thugs they've been for the last 50 years," according to a copy of his comments carried on YouTube. China came under international scrutiny following a series of food and product health scares last year. It says the vast majority of its products are safe and has accused Western media of over-hyping the problem. "We solemnly demand that CNN and Cafferty retract their evil words and apologize to the whole Chinese people," Jiang added. CNN's Hong Kong bureau, one of its main reporting bases in Asia, said it had no immediate comment. China has lashed out at Western media organizations, including CNN in recent weeks following unrest in Tibet, accusing them of running distorted reports, siding with pro-Tibet independence groups and of demonizing China. (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Additional reporting by John Ruwitch in Hong Kong; Editing by Nick Macfie and Alex Richardson)
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It just seems like you are trying to derail the thread. Thank you. |
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I love negative reps, i enjoy reading them, i just wish people could come up with their own thoughts rather than just repeat what i said oabout them ![]()
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That was the funniest page or two of grabage I've evr read, thanks Bourne for trying to defend racism by claiming your opponent is anit-whatever and making a "hate argument", classic!
Oh, I've said this many times but my comrade is not anti-US but against the policies employed by your governments.
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