There has been much protest over the Olympics. Not the game itself, but the country that is hosting the 2008 Summer Games, which just happens to be our good friends China. As the torch has been ran across Europe, and entered San Fransisco today, many protesters are doing their best to spread their message. Even in London people tried to extinguish the flames, and in Paris they had to board a bus to get away from the protesters.
So what does this all mean?Maybe it means that people really see what China is, and maybe we can destroy what it is becoming. China is becoming to powerful. Not only do they control the economy of the United States, they do not give the same freedoms to their people as we do. They censor. They hold people under protest, and not let them be independent, there is no independence. Bad labor laws, and to add to it all, they have way to many people in their country.
It is time to stop China, and it is time to protest. I support all protesters of China’s Olympics, except one condition.
Leave the flame alone, protest the country, not a symbol.
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Bradley Hankins


















Its childish to have view’s like this when you don’t see your own Policy as one of the worst in the world US should get more restrictions jut due to Wars for no reason , prisoners in Guantanamo bay and you want to hate China because they are more good in business than you , so its like you want to kill the next door shop owner because his shop runs better than yours and left the human rights no one is good they ave there own rules and at leas they keep it to there own people and US is no better than anyone, they block websites that even list information about Cuba they arreest senior citizens if they dot like the president and they arrest people for anti bush number plates , they hold prisoners from any country without any reason or proof ow do they even get the right to hold a prisoner from some other country