ltlee1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 8, 10:10 am, "OD" <Ya...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> ltl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> On May 8, 9:55 am, "OD" <Ya...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>> ltl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> On May 8, 9:38 am, "OD" <Ya...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>> ltl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>>
http://news.xinhuanet.com/s****ts/2008-05/08/xinsrc_242050508120698411...
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>>>>>>> Sometimes ago, the headline of the Xinhua news is something like
>>>>>>> old China civilization meeting ancient western tradition of
>>>>>>> Olympic games. The meeting had been accomplished at the top of
>>>>>>> the world. China has accepted the west. Does the west accept
>>>>>>> China?
>>
>>>>>> If something as simple as China hosting the Olympic games means
>>>>>> China accepted the West, then I suppose that the Olympic games
>>>>>> choosing China to host the Olympics means the West accepts China.
>>>>>> At least by your own simple logic.
>>
>>>>> The Olympic committees certainly accept China. The Chinese people
>>>>> also wholeheartedly sup****t the Chinese government to host the
>>>>> 2008 Beijing Olympic. But how about the west?
>>
>>>> Are any countries in "the West" keeping their athletes at home?
>>>> No. I guess that means they accept China. It's your logic.
>>
>>> Can you be more specific on "It is your logic"?
>>
>> You said China accepted the West based soley them hosting a s****ting
>> event and taking a torch up a mountain. If by that simple logic you
>> can say China accepts the West then the West must accept China
>> because it is going to China to participate in the games.
>
> No. You interpret me wrong.I did not base on China hosting a s****ting
> event. Rather, I based on China and the Chinese people trying their
> best in making that particular s****t event an event to be celebrated.
> The torch relay and the effort to mark the event at the top of the
> world is indicative of China's effort to make the 2008 Olympic game an
> event to be celebrated. I raised the question on the same logic. Many
> in the west do not appear to want the 2008 Olympic game an event to be
> celebrated.
When all the athletes go they will 'try their best in making that
particular
s****t event an event to be celebrated'.


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