Tuesday, April 22, 2008

China Draws Line In Sand, Defies Astralia-Australia Should Cancel Torch Relay, BOOT CHINA TORCH TEAM OUT OF COUNTRY

China is getting just a little too big for its breeches, is defying the Australian Government, stating that the bruttish thugs known as the Chinese Torch Attendents would use their bodies (they are trained killers) to defend the torch against Australia's wishes and stated desires. Fine, kick the MOTHER FUCKERS OUT OF THE COUNTRY, cancel the Torch Relay and tell China to go fuck itself. That is not likely to happen, so I would suggest that the Pro Tibetan Protesters that will be out in force tomorrow be prepared to use OVERWHELMING FORCE if they intend on making and atttempt o extinguish the Torch of Shame. It will be hard for the Lady Boys in Blue Suits to defend the torch if they are laying face down on the ground restrained for 100 or more protesters. Simply stated, like it or not, you have to meet force with force, fight fire with fire.
China firm on torch defence
Brendan Nicholson Canberra Mary-anne Toy Beijing and Annabel Stafford Sydney
April 23, 2008
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CHINA'S ambassador to Australia has defied Prime Minister Kevin Rudd by declaring that Chinese attendants travelling with the Olympic torch will "use their bodies" to protect it.

On the eve of the torch's arrival in Canberra from Jakarta this morning, Zhang Junsai made it clear that the blue-tracksuit-wearing attendants would become involved physically if anyone tried to extinguish the flame.

"Their role is to make sure that the flame will not go out," he told the Nine Network. "Was the flame attacked, I believe they will use their bodies to hold this, not to let flame go out."

His statement contradicts repeated assertions by Mr Rudd that the Chinese attendants would have no security role in tomorrow's Australian leg of the torch relay.

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