August 19th, 2008 — Olympics

Team USA’s Schierholtz cheap shots Yang Yang of China
In yesterday’s game against China, USA Nate Schierholtz bowled over the Chinese catcher on the way into home. You may be thinking: “yea so what?” Well the problem with the play is that there was no play at the plate. The catcher was no even on the base path.
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August 19th, 2008 — Olympics
IOC requests info on protest controls
One week to the closing ceremonies, and suddenly the IOC is worried about how the protestors WERE treated? Clueless jackasses.
IOC spokeswoman Giselle Davies said Monday that the group requested the information Friday in a letter sent via Beijing Olympic organizers but had received no response.
You sent it on Monday. If the Post Office there is like most Post Offices it won’t get there until next Monday.
“It’s true that we do sit here with the question put by the parties … not answered,” Davies said. “From the IOC perspective, we would like to see these answered very much and we encourage as much transparency as possible on this matter.”
Hours later, China’s state-run news agency, Xinhua, reported that police had received 77 protest applications involving 149 people. Police said 74 of the requests had been voluntarily withdrawn after the disputes were resolved. Two other applications required revisions and one was rejected for unknown reasons, the news agency said.
Well there is your response. It’s as lame as you pretending to actually care about the abuses in China. If you really cared you would have not gone in the first place.
Not the first time the IOC has been stupid: IOC sides with China
Some people did get permits to protest AFTER the games are over. Wang Wenjin was turned down the first time, because his group was not registered in MAINLAND China — only he was registered as he was there — . he and his group are from Hong Kong. Hmmm
He then returned with his protestors and all went through the process again.
After about 90 minutes, Wang and his group left the building to get something to eat. He said the authorities had asked each of them to write out a lengthy application letter stating the objectives of their protest, the number and identities of participants, the protest location and any expected protest routes, and the slogans and banners that would be used.
“We did all that, and then the officials said they wanted more,” Wang said.
Don’t bureaucrats always want more blood, err paperwork?
After dinner, Wang returned. He was told that if the application were approved, he would be able to protest on Aug. 26 or 27, after the Olympics are over.
“What’s the point of that?” Wang fumed. “These so-called ‘protest zones’ are a kind of show, to show a good image to the outside world. But they use all kinds of excuses to decline all requests.”
Don’t worry Mr Wang, we all know the truth about China. They are only fooling themselves.
Tags: olympics, IOC, international olympic committee
August 18th, 2008 — Olympics
First the Chi-coms lied about the age of their Gymnists. Now they are intentionally throwing at USA Batsmen in the China V USA Baseball game. Sadly the USA has responded with some untoward tactics. One player went out of the base path to run down a Chinese catcher who did not even have the ball. Disgusting on both sides.
Tags: olympics, baseball, china, beijing
August 2nd, 2008 — Olympics
Once again the IOC has shown they are totally clue-less about much of anything. Like all do-gooder-lefty types they are so arrogant as to believe they can change the world with talk, and rewarding evil.
Olympic chief Jacques Rogge said Saturday no deal had been cut with China to allow Internet censorship during the Games, as crowds swarmed parts of Beijing to glimpse a spectacular fireworks show.
With just six days to go before the Games, Rogge made his first public statement on the furore over the restrictions on Internet access for foreign reporters covering the Games, but stopped short of making an apology.
The IOC said that bringing the Olympics to China would help the Chinese people, it would get the Chinese Government to see the error of it’s ways — the few the liberals see, that is — , and it would be a free and unfettered event without issues or nastiness.
Activists jailed pre-Olympics
The Olympic Games have become the occasion for a broad crackdown against dissidents, gadflies and malcontents this summer. Although human rights activists say they have no accurate estimate of how many people have been imprisoned, they believe the figure to be in the thousands.
The crackdown comes seven years after the secretary general of the Beijing Olympic Bid Committee declared that staging the Games in the Chinese capital would “not only promote our economy but also enhance all social conditions, including education, health and human rights.”
Wrong! Again, they are wrong. Typical liberals, Kumbayah! and the world is saved. It doesn’t work that way, dummies.
“I am not going to make an apology for something that the IOC is not responsible for. We are not running the Internet in China,” Rogge said.
Funny that is not their usual attitude. Just more proof they are clue-less idiots.
It’s clear the IOC only went to China to stick their finger in the eye of the US; just as the did when the sent the Olympics to the USSR. Most people alive today do not remember when the IOC sent the Olympics to Berlin during the reign of Adolf Hitler.
In every case they told the world they were the champion of the oppressed, and they would make things better wherever they went. It didn’t turn out that way in ANY of the places UNTIL America — with the help of brave allies — stepped in and fixed the issues.
Ask for a pound, get an ounce
The brilliant negotiators at the IOC — that’s sarcasm — were able to get the Chinese to agree to open the Internet to the Chinese. Oh wait, no they didn’t.
They did however succeed in getting the to “open” the Internet to cause celebre sites like Amnesty International, liberal — and IOC — friendly sites like the BBC, and Deutsche Well. Both of the sites have carried news about China that the Chinese don’t like, but it’s been very tame and generally is not very deep.
No one is sure who will be able to access those sites, I am assuming those in the Olympic Village; unless they are Chinese or they are from countries smart enough to request blocking of their athletes connections. The “free and unfettered” access that was promised WHEN THE OLYMPICS WAS AWARDED TO THEM 8 YEARS AGO.
The issue had caused a major stir days before the start of the Aug. 8-24 Olympics with IOC officials insisting there would be no censorship and Beijing Games Organising Committee (BOCOG) saying sensitive sites would remain blocked by the Communist authorities.
Although Internet access will be relatively free for reporters for the period of the Games, it is still tightly controlled for the rest of the country.
Sites related to spiritual movement Falun Gong, and other issues that are frowned on, are regularly blocked. Some U.S. newspaper blogs were also blocked.
Yes, the IOC is as inept, and stupid as is the UN.
“We can only encourage moving towards that openness and transparency.”
That’s not what they said 8 years ago. Typical liberals, the reward those that hate America, and then spin-spin-spin their way out of the issue when they are shown to have been used by their benefactors.
Tags: olympics, internet+ban, ioc, china, beijing, Jacques+Rogge
July 29th, 2008 — Olympics
Once again the IOC has been proven wrong. They said that the Olympics would improve the Rights situation in China, it hasn’t. It is actually worsening. This according to a ‘fellow traveler’ of the IOC, Amnesty International.
The human rights situation in China has deteriorated in the run-up to its hosting of the Olympic Games this year, Amnesty International says.
It documents the use of “re-education through labour”, the suppression of rights activists and journalists, and the use of arbitrary imprisonment.
All I can say is “duh!” Welcome to the real world.
When it was awarded the chance to host the Games, China said it would uphold the values of human dignity associated with the Olympian tradition, says the BBC’s Vaudine England in Hong Kong.
It promised an improvement in human rights, media freedom and better provision in health and education.
But Amnesty International says the opposite has occurred.
Again, “duh!” They are Communists, they lie to get what they want. They suck in the bleeding hearts, and then blatantly lie about what is going on. The only people who don’t get this is the ‘bleeding hearts’ who wanted them to have the Olympics in the first place.
“We’ve seen a deterioration in human rights because of the Olympics,” said Roseann Rife, a deputy programme director for Amnesty International.
I told you so.
July 24th, 2008 — Golf
Once again Duke Sports is in the news and it’s not good, again.
Duke sued by Andrew Giuliani
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July 24th, 2008 — Football - Pro
It seems to me that the service academies have lowered their entrance requirements. Last year in the bowl game that featured the Naval Academy the QB (I believe), spoke like he was living in the ghetto instead of about to graduate from one of the best engineering schools in the country.
Now we have an West Point graduate who upon hearing he will have to serve out his contract says:
Campbell said he “didn’t ask for it, but you should never have gave it to me if it wasn’t going to happen
“you should have never gave” … how is this idiot graduating from West Point. Are we that desperate for soldiers that we allow illiterates into the academy?
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July 22nd, 2008 — Auto Racing
I hear there was a race, and some guy won, and whatever …

Niki Lauda is singing the praises of Lewis Hamilton. You have to wonder if he is a just another in a long line of band-wagon hopping nuts. Some are questioning if Hamilton is getting a big head due to back-to-back wins.
July 22nd, 2008 — Horse Racing
Well this sucks. Runforthemoney was euthanized at Del Mar after fracturing a sesmoid bone, while running on the polytrack.
I hate seeing horse euthanized, however it happens. It’s part of life. What annoys me — is like global warming — we have wasted millions of dollars on these polytrack (and cushion track) installations, only to find they are not much — if any — better. In the case of Santa Anita, they were worse. I have lost count of the racing days lost at SA due to the Cushion Track install.
Few are willing to step out and be honest about the polytrack, and cushion track installs.
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July 21st, 2008 — Auto Racing

The worst part of this is that the most current broo-ha-ha was on a practice day! Danica confronts Milka Duno. Danica Patrick is going to kill IRL, or have a short lived career; let’s hope the later.
Her ‘all about me’ attitude is no doubt driving away others from the sport that is already languishing. In a desperate attempt to build some viewership the IRL has taken to using Danica’s antics as a replacement for real racing.
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