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Guest rj8806

While I do wish the United States would boycott the games, we all know this isn't going to happen. Coca-Cola is sponsoring the games and have invested alot of $$$ in it. You know they aren't going to pull out and lose the money. The athletes, some of whom have been training their whole life, certainly aren't going to boycott and the govt. doesn't have enough fur on their bean bags to pull out.

Very sad actually. It seems like it's o.k. for the Chinese to supress the monks in Tibet and continue to export potentially dangerous products all over the world while our govt. turns the other way.:koolaid:

I for one, will not be watching it all. I'd rather watch my grass grow.

Richard

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shunned, no trade, no aid, nothing

yeah thats the answer, isolationism. That will work well against the most populated and arguably most powerful nation in the world.

personally I could care less how the chinese gov't treats their subjects.

I am more concerned how OUR gov't treats me. Lets fight the battle on the homefront first.

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I love watching great athletes compete, but I don't like the rabid commercialism that infects the sports world these days.

I got to hang out for a few hours with some Tibetan monks a few years back- they were in Memphis doing concerts of traditional folk music and dance, raising money for their monastery. These guys were really cool- nice, mellow, very funny, very human. They wanted to eat at Burger King for one of their meals!!

But, they were all living in India, in exile.

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yeah thats the answer, isolationism. That will work well against the most populated and arguably most powerful nation in the world.

personally I could care less how the chinese gov't treats their subjects.

I am more concerned how OUR gov't treats me. Lets fight the battle on the homefront first.

Could not agree more.......

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Guest jcoyle6

Thank you.

As far as I am concerned Tibet is a domestic problem for the Chinese to work on. Boycotting Beijing talk isn't so much of a waste of breathe here as it is a waste of key-strokes.

So... I got that goin for me

G#*%) D)@*!$ Gophers

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Many of our athletes can only prepare for this event once in their life.

The average cost of taking a young athlete from the first day of training to a Gold Medal averages 1.2 MILLION $$$$. Our nation does not provide financial support and this must come from private and non profit sources.

Let the athletes go over there and bring back hardware!! Let the governments play their games.

They knew China was a backed up septic tank BEFORE they picked the location of the Olympics.

We went to Germany in 1936, where a Madman ruled. We kicked butt. A BLACK American beat out their best German athlete. Hitler almost had a stroke. :mad:

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Yeah, lets make pickett signs. I'm am tired of relying on CHINA! what a min....where did the computer come from?

True, but the internet was invented in the good ol' U.S. of A.........And then all the modems and servers were made in China.

AND the computer did come from China, but when you have a problem with it, who do you call.....That's Right. India.

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Guest mikedwood

I don't understand the "boycott the Olympics" deal and then the truth is in that cartoon Waynesan posted. Even most "American flags" are made in China. Most everything is.

I say go to the Olympics, let our athletes bring home some medals and quit buying stuff made in China! More for the health of "our nation" than any political statement.

To boycott the Olympics and then run to Wal-mart (or anywhere now days) and buy a few things because you aren't watching the Olympics, well that's just dumb.

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Guest Engloid

China isn't as bad as people make it out to be. I've been there twice in the last year. The people are generally nice, and happy. Communism is their way of life, and they are typically pleased with it. That said, they are slowly pushing their limits and gaining some more freedoms. Change is slow in China... except for the industrialism that's growing rapidly.

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I got to hang out for a few hours with some Tibetan monks a few years back- they were in Memphis doing concerts of traditional folk music and dance, raising money for their monastery.

Where those the monks that performed at the catholic school on the corner of Walnut Grove and Perkins? That was by far the most interesting concert that I have ever been to. Watching one person sing more than one note at the same time still amazes me.

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Yall can think what you want about China.I am very upset that this is still going in the world here in 2008.Yes Im boycotting the Olympics.

Its time the Olympics is gone.Im sick and tired of having my normal television schedule interrupted to watch curling! :wave:

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Yall can think what you want about China.I am very upset that this is still going in the world here in 2008.Yes Im boycotting the Olympics.

Its time the Olympics is gone.Im sick and tired of having my normal television schedule interrupted to watch curling! :D

Well, the good news is this is the Summer Olympics and curling is a Winter event. But the bad news is there are 4 days of Table Tennis coverage. :wave:

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