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Sorry Obama, Chicago won't be hosting the 2016 Olympics. Eliminated in the first round. I blame George Bush.
I blame poor infrastructure investment.. the El would have collapsed.
Rah rah Rio.
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| Originally posted by Shakka Rah rah Rio. |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 2014 world cup then 2016 olympics. i wonder how important it was to the committee that Rio would be upgrading it's infrastructure for the world cup 2 years before. |
appeasement for him and sarko checkin out underage Rio booty if you ask me
Why would the Olympic committee choose a corrupt gang infested city with shitty infrastructure?
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| Originally posted by Comrade Stalin Why would the Olympic committee choose a corrupt gang infested city with shitty infrastructure? |

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| Originally posted by Shakka I think you misread: Chicago lost. ![]() Forgive me, I love that city. |
Rio De Janeiro is a nice city.
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| Originally posted by Comrade Stalin Why would the Olympic committee choose a corrupt gang infested city with shitty infrastructure? |
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| When the International Olympic Committee voted against Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics this morning -- after the President and First Lady flew to Copenhagen to push for it in person -- the Weekly Standard newsroom burst into applause. "Cheers erupt at Weekly Standard world headquarters," wrote editor John McCormack in a post titled "Chicago Loses! Chicago Loses!" The line was quickly removed, but ThinkProgress caught it in time and posted a screenshot of the post. But even with the edits, McCormack is still obviously reveling in America's defeat. "As a citizen of the world who believes that No one nation can or should try to dominate another nation, I'm glad that the Obama White House's jingoist rhetoric and attempt to pay back Chicago cronies at the expense of undermining our relationships with our allies failed," he wrote. McCormack's fellow conservatives joined in the celebration. "Chicago and Tokyo eliminated. No Obamalypics," Michelle Malkin tweeted, following up with, "Game over on Obamalympics. Next up, Obamacare." "Please, please let me break this news to you. It's so sweet," said Glenn Beck on his radio show. "Hahahahaha," wrote Red State's Erick Erickson. "So Obama's pimped us to every two bit thug and dictator in the world, made promises to half the Olympic committee, and they did not even kiss him. So much for improving America's standing in the world, Barry O." The Drudge Report announced the news like so: "WORLD REJECTS OBAMA: CHICAGO OUT IN FIRST ROUND. THE EGO HAS LANDED." "The worst day of Obama's presidency, folks. The ego has landed. The world has rejected Obama," echoed Rush Limbaugh. "For those of you ... who are upset that I sound gleeful, I am. I don't deny it. I'm happy," Limbaugh said. "Anything that gets in the way of Barack Obama accomplishing his domestic agenda is fine with me." "President Obama fails to get the Olympics while unemployment goes to 9.8% Iran continues nuclear program. America needs focused leadership," Newt Gingrich tweeted. Then he added, "Somehow charm and oratory dont seem to work in foreign affirs but historians have warned that foreign policy is different than campaigning." (sic) "ChicagP\/\/n3D!" tweeted Newsmax, of recent fame for running, then pulling, a column about an impending military coup against Obama. Apparently no one read the tweet from former Bush flack Scott Stanzel. "Note to GOP officials/consultants - resist the temptation to pile on about Chicago losing the Olympic bid just because Obama made the pitch," he wrote, advice reportedly passed on by Former Mitt Romney spokesman Kevin Madden. Fox News, however, saw it coming. A Fox anchor told senior adviser David Axelrod she could "imagine the headlines" that would come out of this, that Obama had been "rebuked," and had "failed." Axelrod simply responded that no one could doubt Obama's influence after watching the G-20, and said neither he nor the President have any regrets about trying. |
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov Welcome to 1995. Rio's made big strides in the past decade. |
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmem...ics.php?ref=fpa Such a patriotic group. Makes you believe they'd be against world peace if Obama was for it. |
This just helps solidify the fact that Brazil is an up and coming economic power in the world.
In our monthly investment group meetings they can't get enough of this country - there is TONS of changes going on in Brazil right now...
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| Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmem...ics.php?ref=fpa Such a patriotic group. Makes you believe they'd be against world peace if Obama was for it. |
hahah I'm amazed at how this is somehow Obama's fault. All the other world leaders were there, and only one nation won - are they failures too?
Even CNN started talking shit about Brazil 5 minutes after the results were read, saying how there was uncertainty they could pull it off, security concerns blah blah.
What sore losers.
The US has had 4 Olympics since 1980. It's time for someone else to have a chance, especially on a continent that hasn't held them before.
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| Originally posted by pmoisse hahah I'm amazed at how this is somehow Obama's fault. All the other world leaders were there, and only one nation won - are they failures too? Even CNN started talking shit about Brazil 5 minutes after the results were read, saying how there was uncertainty they could pull it off, security concerns blah blah. What sore losers. The US has had 4 Olympics since 1980. It's time for someone else to have a chance, especially on a continent that hasn't held them before. |
^Hit Fernie, Kicking Horse or Revelstoke instead of Whistler. Way more powder 
I hear what you're saying about the winter olympics, but hell, south America and New Zealand have some amazing skiing. With a bit of construction work they could make a hockey arena or two, bobsled run and ski jump thing and off we go. It shouldn't be limited to the north, thought history does reinforce this.
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| Originally posted by pmoisse ^Hit Fernie, Kicking Horse or Revelstoke instead of Whistler. Way more powder ![]() I hear what you're saying about the winter olympics, but hell, south America and New Zealand have some amazing skiing. With a bit of construction work they could make a hockey arena or two, bobsled run and ski jump thing and off we go. It shouldn't be limited to the north, thought history does reinforce this. |
^I grew up in Waterloo ON, and have only ridden Marmot in Jasper but enough people I know go on and on about Revvy and Kicking Horse. One of these days I'll take a trip home to ride the fine interior pow.
I'm going home next week and will bring my snowboard back here to NL with me so that I can maybe hit Garmisch or somewhere in France or Austria this year. I really want to hit Are in Sweden in April where there is 22 hours of daylight in which to ride.
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| Originally posted by pmoisse ^Hit Fernie, Kicking Horse or Revelstoke instead of Whistler. Way more powder ![]() |
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| Originally posted by pmoisse I hear what you're saying about the winter olympics, but hell, south America and New Zealand have some amazing skiing. With a bit of construction work they could make a hockey arena or two, bobsled run and ski jump thing and off we go. It shouldn't be limited to the north, thought history does reinforce this. |
Wait so this is good news right? I'm still waiting for any "conservative" to properly explain this to me. How out of touch can you be? Kind of surprised at you shaka, but perhaps I'm misunderstanding the intent of your post.
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| Originally posted by occrider Wait so this is good news right? I'm still waiting for any "conservative" to properly explain this to me. How out of touch can you be? Kind of surprised at you shaka, but perhaps I'm misunderstanding the intent of your post. |
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| Originally posted by Shakka You must be misunderstanding me. There was no point, I was just posting the news. I could care less who gets the Olympics and why. I find the whole interchange on the subject to be humorous. Don't forget, I'm from Atlanta--I've already been through the Olympic experience and it is highly overrated. What did you think my point was? |
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