i feel bad for everything that's going in on tibet... and i know this is so shallow, but the only reason i don't want the olympics to be boycotted is because i've waited four fuckin years to see michael phelps in a speedo around the clock.
i feel bad for everything that's going in on tibet... and i know this is so shallow, but the only reason i don't want the olympics to be boycotted is because i've waited four fuckin years to see michael phelps in a speedo around the clock.
LOL - screw Tibet, we want a bulge ;-)
omg hahahahaha i feel so bad for agreeing with you on this
Hey, I'll give up another country, just for having old Lunchbox (Linford Christie) back on the 100 meters... Geez, I miss THAT bulge and those muscles... :wink:
i just googled him. what a sexy piece of chocolate! mmm, mmm, mmm! break me off a piece of that! :biggrin1:
Certain things should be left alone and politico-socio agendas should be reserved for another forum.
Should of just shot them on the spot... give them 3 seconds to get down.
Chinese to use children to hold up hurdles!
So, now free speech = Death in the US too?
Everyone uses the Olympics as a showcase. Why should China be different, but now you want to call it political. Why shouldn't China be proud of what she has achieved in the last twenty years in many areas?
Buddhists in violent protest against unconnected people carrying a symbol of unity and hope is in very poor taste and judgement IMO.
Human Rights in China. The truth is that Human Rights have improved considerably in China. This is not the way to help that process. It may be a slow process, but that is the conservative Chinese way.
There are many mmany more countries where change will never happen under current regimes that no one is campaigning against, whilst in our own countries our rights are actually being eroded.
Yes the Chinese are showcasing themselves to the world and their own people, but in my opinion this will actually help development and freedom.
Thought it had been so for years in the US...