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they actually do something about it. Protesting the Olympic Torch
run does nothing.
Why not go to Tibet and help the people or find something else
that will make an impact? China isn't going to listen to words.
Hell, they could pull their cash out out our economy and send us in
a tailspin.
minute to keep protestors at bay, which also kept non-protesting
spectators from seeing it, so why even continue the ceremony if no
one could see it?!
expecting.
- Hahaha Cowards!!!
- by Draq Wraith April 10, 2008 3:41 AM PDT
- So what of the protest you miss the best places to protest the most. the Hall closet, your home electronics. and more.
- Like this Reply to this comment
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(7 Comments)Most of your toys folks are made in Taiwan. China considers this country to be owned by them as well.
China is making most of your goods.
The best place to protest is with your wallet.
And even it may be made in china.
So why are these folks Hiding the torch?
Do they truely have any backbone any more?
What is the point of making the relay if they are trying to hide it's trip?
It is a strange day and a strange footnote in history.
Hope the rest of the legs are not going to play hide the Olympic torch.
D~W