Friday, March 28, 2008
Correction...
Ah, good news nonetheless. The previous posting on the predicted release of Shawn Alexander was wrong. The Seahawks actually announced they had signed Lofa Tatupu to an additional 6 years for $42m. Earlier this week they then signed Marcus Trufant to a 6 year, $50.2m deal. Makes for a fairly solid core for the next few years…
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Like Frenching Your Sister...
France is the first country to take a stand regarding China's treatment of Tibet. If China does not back off Tibet, France might boycott the Opening Ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics...
Come on, how much weight does that carry? You "might" boycott the "opening ceremonies?" Is that really a threat? That is like me saying I am boycotting dinner but I will be there for ice cream. Sometimes it is better to not say anything at all.
It will be interesting to see how the boycott notion pans out for all countries. My bet is that economic interests will surely trump any humanitarian wrongdoings and there will be no boycotts of anything significant...
Come on, how much weight does that carry? You "might" boycott the "opening ceremonies?" Is that really a threat? That is like me saying I am boycotting dinner but I will be there for ice cream. Sometimes it is better to not say anything at all.
It will be interesting to see how the boycott notion pans out for all countries. My bet is that economic interests will surely trump any humanitarian wrongdoings and there will be no boycotts of anything significant...
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Tibet,
Tour de France
Friday, March 21, 2008
End of #37?
Friday, March 07, 2008
Beijing 2008
That unpredictable wild man, the Dalai Lama, is at it again. Apparently not content with his day job of striving for enlightenment and world peace, now he is attempting to sabotage the 2008 Beijing Games by “spreading rumors.” The Chinese Government is ready to drop gloves and throw down with Tibet if they attempt to “sabotage” the games and disgrace China. It is noted that Tibet is on the schedule for the Olympic Torch relay to pass through; at which point Tibet would have a prime opportunity to voice any issues they have with the Communist Government; but, there is a huge difference between an act of sabotage and an act of protest.
Besides, do the Chinese think the world is naïve enough to not be aware of the fact they have be persecuting Tibet for decades?
Speaking of Naïve…
Steven Spielberg quit as Artistic Director of the 2008 games. Quincy Jones is on the fence as whether to remain on board as Musical Director (he did compose the theme for the 2008 games). Both using China’s support of the Sudanese Government, which government-backed forces have more or less run amok killing hundreds of thousands and displacing millions of Africans over the last five years.
The outcry against China’s current human rights issue has yet to really start.
Never fear though. G-Dub, leader of the free world, will still be personally attending the games: "I'm going to the Olympics. I view the Olympics as a sporting event." Yeah, and the economy is really doing fine.
Besides, do the Chinese think the world is naïve enough to not be aware of the fact they have be persecuting Tibet for decades?
Speaking of Naïve…
Steven Spielberg quit as Artistic Director of the 2008 games. Quincy Jones is on the fence as whether to remain on board as Musical Director (he did compose the theme for the 2008 games). Both using China’s support of the Sudanese Government, which government-backed forces have more or less run amok killing hundreds of thousands and displacing millions of Africans over the last five years.
The outcry against China’s current human rights issue has yet to really start.
Never fear though. G-Dub, leader of the free world, will still be personally attending the games: "I'm going to the Olympics. I view the Olympics as a sporting event." Yeah, and the economy is really doing fine.
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Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Hi, I am punk-ass Josh Brown
Are you kidding me? You trade 4 consecutive division titles for the worst record in the division and one of the crappiest cities in the country? All for $200k? It must suck to be an almost cult hero. How many other cities do fans run around in the kicker’s jersey and not get the crap beat out of them? And here we thought you were different… Not at all. You are still just a kicker. Tattoos and a couple tackles will not hide that.
Karma is an ugly thing. Remember that when your replacement here hits 2 game winners against St. Louis in both games in 2008. Remember that when the Seahawks win another division title and make it to at least the NFC Championship game; While your piss-poor new team misses the playoffs yet again... $200k. Plenty of money for new tatts. Plenty of time to get them.
Karma is an ugly thing. Remember that when your replacement here hits 2 game winners against St. Louis in both games in 2008. Remember that when the Seahawks win another division title and make it to at least the NFC Championship game; While your piss-poor new team misses the playoffs yet again... $200k. Plenty of money for new tatts. Plenty of time to get them.
Now don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out of town.
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