Nothing like a little act of hostility moments before a worldwide gesture of cooperation and friendliness (Olympics). Thanks, George. We gotta love ya! How about just sitting back, relaxing and enjoying the games instead???
Read more »Nothing like a little act of hostility moments before a worldwide gesture of cooperation and friendliness (Olympics). Thanks, George. We gotta love ya! How about just sitting back, relaxing and enjoying the games instead???
Read more »Unless China dropped a nuclear bomb on Tibet, there was never any doubt in my mind that Mr. Bush would attend the opening ceremony. When he was asked about his decision to attend at a press conference in Japan on Sunday, the President stated that “the Chinese people are watching very carefully about the decisions by world leaders and I happen to believe that not going to the opening ceremony for the games would be an affront to the Chinese people, which may make it more difficult to be able to speak frankly with the Chinese leadership.” He was almost right...
Read more »President Bush will attend the opening ceremonies of the Olympics in Beijing, the White House said Thursday. The announcement quashed any talk of a presidential boycott over China’s violent crackdown after anti-government riots and protests in Tibet.
The White House had been reluctant to confirm Bush’s plans for the opening event, although there was no doubt he would attend the Olympic Games.
Read more »(CNN) -- Fifteen U.S. House members asked President Bush Tuesday not to attend the Olympic Games in Beijing to protest China's human rights records.
The call follows comments from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who earlier said Bush should boycott the August 8 opening ceremony.
President Bush has said he intends to meet China's president during a trip to see the Olympics. Bush didn't elaborate on what issues he might bring up, but his administration has accused China, a major U.S. trade partner, of human rights abuses.
Read more »Mr. D. Manning reports that George W. has met with exiled Uyghur and human rights advocate Rebiya Kadeer while in the Czech Republic recently. The article's worth seeing just to see the beautiful (eat-my-shit-PRC) smile on Kadeer's face.
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