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IMO, I couldn't care less. Neither she nor her "music" appeals to me.
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A$$hole. (Pardon my German.)
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What a terrible tragic accident. My heart and best wishes go out to the family and…
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The U.S. did pretty much the same thing during WWI and WWII. "War Bond" drives would…
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Got up this morning wondering who would be the 2012 Zespri kiwifruit image character, and now…
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First the CCP lies to the Chinese people about the Olympic Flame Relay and the trouble it is in world wide. Then the CCP organizes anti-Western demonstrations that could not possibly be spontaneous popular reactions to the fabricated glowing reports about how wonderfully the Torch is being received around the world. Then the the CCP calls on these paid (or intimidated) demonstrators to cool it before their fervor dissuades foreigners from wanting to visit for the Olympics.
This tangle of lies will all come crashing down one day soon. And perhaps the Relay and the Games may be the beginning of the end. If the CCP treats foreign athletes and visitors during the Olympics the same way it treats its own people and minorities as a matter of course, the hosting of the Olympics may in the end prove to be the biggest mistake ever made by the CCP.
And kudos to the Japanese government for keeping the Communist Torch Thugs out of Japan.
Posted in: China urges 'calm' as anti-Western protests continue