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Clinton urges Olympics ceremony boycott; Golden Gate protests start

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Apr 7, 2008, 18:31 GMT


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SP4: Bush ask's Clinton to Boycott CloumbiaApr 7th, 2008 - 20:23:02

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If you want to bash someoneApr 8th, 2008 - 14:17:05

spell it right ,don't let your temper let you write before you give it some thought.

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SP4: Gee...Apr 8th, 2008 - 18:05:09

I'm just a bad typist, not a poor speller. You see what happens when you draw wide conclusions with a very narrow set of assumptions?

Also, that was not a Bash.

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RafeApr 8th, 2008 - 18:07:13

Do not give up on love, peace and compassion. Support Tibet. China has politicized the Olympic games to whitewash their 'end game' for simple freedom under their rule. They've planned to parade the Olympic torch around the world to rub their relentless policies of torture and brutality and revisionism in the face of the world, and it's our moral duty to say 'enough is enough'.

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Clinton - Just a convient controversyApr 9th, 2008 - 20:50:01

What a great political bandwagon for Clinton to jump on. The timing is too convienient for her. I have never understood why we are having the Olympics in China anyway - I don't support it. I just think Hilary is a spineless winch who is jumping on the convient truths that have shown themselves in the downspiral of her political attempts. If she were President right now I guarantee she wouldn't be saying such things. She'd skirt the issue as all politicians are so good at.

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