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sandman67 Ace


Joined: 11 Jul 2007 Posts: 1224 Location: I thought you had the map?
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:16 pm Post subject: Here we go again Pt.2.... |
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Tiananmen Sq, 1989
Lhasa 2008
The last foreign journalist (German) in Lhasa was forcibly ejected today.....
let the slaughter commence  _________________ What, me....the 13th Duke of Wimbourne, alone in a town full of nubile young ladies....with my reputation? .....Tally ho!
"To sin by silence makes cowards of men" |
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The understudy Guru


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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:10 am Post subject: |
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Hi there Sandman!
Let's not forget the cultural Gonecide that's taking place up there in the Land of of China!!
Your's The understudy!!! |
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Governor Specialist

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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:44 am Post subject: |
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| This should make the Olympic Games interesting |
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Randy Cornhole Legend


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Chas Professional

Joined: 25 Aug 2005 Posts: 499 Location: Cha Am
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:14 am Post subject: China |
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You would think that with all the problems China itself faces, a free Tibet and a free Taiwan would be something they would welcome!
I just dont get the jingoistic policy they espouse. . that a bigger China is a better China. (eventual world domination??)
It will make for an interesting Olympics for sure and you have to wonder what the Olympic officials were thinking when they awarded the contract to China in the first place. Had they in mind that China would change because of them? Perhaps. And perhaps it may work out for the better in the long run. |
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The understudy Guru


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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:16 pm Post subject: |
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Hallo Y'all!
I have an Idea that would be another form of peaceful protest against the Ruling Ruking regime of China!. Lets give to all of the thousands of sports Journalists a few Shirts with the printing on front which read "Free Tibet" and on on the back "Free Taiwan" printed on. Plus to distribute those T - Shirts to hundred of thousends of Olympic Tourists and instruct them to wear those shirts @ the openning Ceremony of the Olympic Games and than to every other event of the Olympics, And the Journalists should wear those T - Shirts everytime when a Chinese Olympian wins a medal and held a Press Conference as a test of freedom of expression. As the chinese had guaranteed it will be upheld during the Games. What do y'all think of this controvercial Idea of mine?
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Wanderlust Moderator


Joined: 04 Aug 2004 Posts: 2283 Location: Hua Hin
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:35 pm Post subject: |
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Printing it in chinese and english would be good...  |
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sandman67 Ace


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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:35 pm Post subject: |
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Great idea but......
The athletes, to their shame, have all signed IOC gag orders that preclude their expressing any political view during ceremonies or press conferences. Loss of medals and potential bans are used as incentives to behave.
The USA and Team Britain were the amongst the first to sign.
Any journalist or spectator wearing such a shirt would probably be arrested / detained / deported.
As the TV feeds are controlled by China as the host country they would black out any incidents....they already do it to the BBC & CNN regularly.
The only legitimate way of protesting is to do what Steven Spielberg did and withdraw from the whole farce.
Again, the USA then Britain were the first to quash any hopes of a boycott no matter how bad things get in Tibet....image whats gonna happen when the Chinese run the torch through Lhasa.
In Germany, where sympathy for Tibet is more significant thanks to the government pro-Tibet stance, 90% of respondents to a survey said they thought Germany should withdraw from the games. The Govt said they were going no matter what the public said.
I just found the symmetry of the photos interesting....the wheel turns and all that. _________________ What, me....the 13th Duke of Wimbourne, alone in a town full of nubile young ladies....with my reputation? .....Tally ho!
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huahinsimon Professional


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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:43 pm Post subject: Re: China |
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| Chas wrote: | You would think that with all the problems China itself faces, a free Tibet and a free Taiwan would be something they would welcome!
I just dont get the jingoistic policy they espouse. . that a bigger China is a better China. (eventual world domination??)
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Yes you do get it, Chas, jingoistic, Human leaders just cant help it. Bigger is always Better. Alexander the Great, had most of the "known world" at the time but just couldnt help himself and on to India, (with no trucks to carry his stuff). Napoleon had most of Europe but wanted Russia.
Hitler had most of Europe but wanted Russia.
George Bush had......and who the hell knows what he wanted.
You dont find many leaders in history who have consolidated their gains and retired to enjoy them. somebody help me here , there must be one example.
HHS _________________ Show me who your friends are, I'll tell you who you are.
Happy wife, Happy life! |
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