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A familiar face at the Paralympic Games in Beijing


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad didn’t attend the summer Olympics in Beijing last month.

I’m sure Bush was sorely dissapointed not to have had the chance to shake the hand of a man who may possibly be more of an ass-hole than himself.

But he arrived with much vigor to support disabled Iranian athletes in Beijing this weekend.  His reason?  Many of the athletes representing Iran are disabled from war time wounds.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Beijing Saturday morning to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games due to be held in China on September 6-17.

Upon his arrival at Beijing’s International Airport, President Ahmadinejad and his entourage were welcomed by Assistant Foreign Minister of China Zhai Jun as well as Iran’s Ambassador to China Javad Mansouri and a number of Iranian diplomats.

The President is to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympics Games to be held in the ‘Bird Nest’ Saturday evening.

Iran’s paralympic teams consisted of 73 athletes who would contest in nine different fields.

Prior to attend the opening ceremony, President Ahmadinejad is to meet with Iranian paralympics athletes at Beijing’s Olympic Village.

His visit to China is aimed at highlighting great ability of the Iranian athletes who are mainly war veterans suffering from physical disability

His goodness overflow-eth.

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Can We Go Back to Discussing China Without Mentioning Michael Phelps Now?


The Olympic games are officially over.  Collective sigh.  As I detox from the last 16 days of Olympic grandeur, let’s reflect on the memories we’ll bring home with us from the 2008 Beijing Olympic games:

-The digitally added fireworks in the opening ceremonies.
-The child singer who was too ugly to sing.
-The condoms (and apparently, sex) that no one wanted

And lets not forget the closing ceremony which included solo work by (the corpse of) Jimmy Page, a strange random appearance by David Beckham (Did he really need to be lifted into the sky on a platform?), and that singer chick that no one can seem to name (Alicia Keys? Byonce?  Who the hell is that?).

Congrats to London.  May the 2012 Olympics come swiftly and conclude without scandal.

Now we can go back to discussing China like adults…  Tibet, censorship, and remember that little word called Communisim?

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100,000 Condoms And Olympic Athletes Aren't in the Mood; Theories?


Off beat, maybe, but interesting none-the-less:

Two-thirds of the 100,000 condoms available to competitors at the Beijing Games have gone unused in the Olympic village’s medical clinic—in stark contrast to previous games.

Organizers ran out of prophylactics at the 2000 Sydney Games, which forced Athens organizers to nearly double the total available to 130,000 four years later.

“Athletes should know about the condoms—it’s a tradition of the Olympic Games,” said Vhao Wyanli, assistant director at the medical clinic inside the Olympic village.

The 10,500 athletes housed in the Olympic village have access to the free condoms as part of a campaign on HIV prevention and anti-discrimination.

Let’s theorize why this phenomenon is occurring at the Beijing Olympics:

There’s still 6 days left in the Olympics. Any wagers on if the 6,666 condoms remaining in the stockpile will be used? Maybe the closing ceremonies will include some interesting balloon animals.

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A Blip On Our Radar: Georgia Beats Russia….in Judo


They may have lost the war, but irony prevails at the Olympics.

In the Men’s 90 kg Judo match, Georgian Irakli Tsirekidze beats Russian Ivan Pershin to continue and win the gold medal today.

Stick your tongue out. You know you wanna….

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Chinese Replace Child at Olympic Opening For Being Too Ugly


The Chinese executed an amazing Olympics opening ceremony last Friday. The drummers were precise. The costumes were elaborate. The props were flawless. The child singer was…. too ugly?

A 7-year-old Chinese girl was not good-looking enough for the Olympics opening ceremony, so another little girl with a pixie smile lip-synched “Ode to the Motherland,” a ceremony official said – the latest example of the lengths Beijing took for a perfect start to the Summer Games.

Now I remember! The little anime girl in the beginning.

Lin Miaoke:  Creepy Anime Spawn

Lin Miaoke: Creepy Anime Spawn

A member of China’s Politburo asked for the last-minute change to match one girl’s face with another’s voice, the ceremony’s chief music director, Chen Qigang, said in an interview with Beijing Radio.

“The audience will understand that it’s in the national interest,” Chen said in a video of the interview posted online Sunday night.

China has been eager to present a flawless Olympics image to the world, shooing migrant workers and so-called petitioners who come to the central government with grievances from the city and shutting down any sign of protest.

Yes, the Chinese nation will understand that you should care more about what the popular kids think about you instead of liking who you really are. Wait… Isn’t this the first lesson our parent’s teach us as children?

Apparently, the last minute replacement was decided because the real child singer had crooked teeth.

Will the real child singer please stand up?

Yang Peiyi: Forever Scarred

Yang Peiyi: Forever Scarred

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UPDATE: Iran's Excuse For Dropping Out Of Olympic Event


The International Olympic Committee was poised to take sanctions against Iran for withdrawing from the 100-meter breaststroke because of an Israeli competitor six lanes away.

But instead of Iran admitting that the shun was rooted in antisemitism, they give another reason for the swimmer bailing:

“The athlete has withdrawn because of sickness,” [IOC spokeswoman Giselle Davies] said. “He confirmed this in writing to the swimming federation. We’ve also spoken with the national Olympic committee and they have underlined to us that all their athletes compete here in the right spirit against athletes from any nationality.

“We take both the athlete and the national Olympic committee at their word on this,” she said

Because taking Iran’s word for it is exactly what the world needs right now… cough… nukes… cough.

Lets look at Iran’s history of “illness”:

2004 Olympics, Athens: Iranian Judo athlete refuses to face Israeli.
July 2008, Croatia:  Iranian Swimmer refuses to compete against Israeli for Olympic qualification.

I hope it isn’t contagious.

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Iranian Refuses To Compete Against Israeli In Olympics


Cause it’s common knowledge Israeli’s pee in the pool.

The first lane of the 100 meter breaststroke competition was eerily empty as the Iranian competitor refused to compete because an Israeli athlete was swimming 6 lanes away. Good riddance to you, Iran. More Olympic glory for us.

Mohammed Alirezaei forfeited his chance to fight for an Olympic medal after being drawn to compete against the Israeli swimmer, Tom Beeri.

This mirrors exactly what Alirezaei’s teammate did in July during qualifications in Croatia.

No wager that the Olympic committee takes any action against this. They already give a blind eye to the Arab countries who refuse to allow female athletes to compete for them.

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Saudi Arabia Bans Women From Their Olympic Team


….and many believe (raising my hand) that they should be banned from the Olympics.

Countries with men-only Olympic teams include Brunei, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. According to their respective governments, women are barred from Olympic participation for “cultural and religious reasons.

The International Olympic Committee charter states that “any form of discrimination with regard to a country or a person on grounds of race, religion, politics, sex or otherwise is incompatible with belonging to the Olympic Movement.”

The Olympic Committee charter clearly states the illegality of the Arab countries, yet they’re still allowed to compete.

It’s a little reminiscent of the shameful ban on black athletes during the infancy of the Olympic games…. hmmmm.

Then again, we’re talking about a country that bans the sale of dogs and cats in its capital. Apparently, walking a cute animal in public is a catalyst for attracting the opposite sex. And we can’t have flirtation, now can we?

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Pack Your Hijab! Iraq is Going to the Olympics!


Originally banned from the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, the International Olympics Committee has made an exception for Iraq.  What’s the catch, you ask?   Iraq has sworn to hold free elections for their Olympics committee which was what originally caused alarm for the international committee.

I present to you, the 2008 Iraqi Olympics Team.  No photographs, please.

Iraq Olympics Team

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I wanna see thumbs with purple ink spots, damnit.

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Protesters attempt to stop the Olympic torch


There’s been much heat on China lately with the Olympics taking place there, and renewed protests for a free Tibet, so with the Olympic torch passing through London security for the 31 mile stretch was heavy, but that didn’t stop some from trying to snuff the flame.

London police guarded the 31-mile route and escorted torchbearers as protesters of China’s human rights record and its involvement in Tibet tried to extinguish the flame, CNN reported.London police announced 15 arrests Sunday, but the relay passed by London’s Chinese embassy and the office of Prime Minister Gordon Brown without incident.

Brown noted the Dalai Lama resisted calls to boycott the Beijing Summer Games and refused to make a gesture of opposition against China during the torch relay.

Liberal Democratic Party leader Nick Clegg called the torch procession “wholly inappropriate,” saying “human rights are being systematically abused on an extraordinary scale in China,” the BBC reported.

There are also reports of a man attempting to grab the torch away from one of the carriers.  This is one of the more high profile events to take place in protest of China’s being tapped to host the Olympics since Steven Speilberg stepped down as one of the event advisers some months ago.  To date no athletes have joined in protesting the event, one which could carry as much political tension as Olympic events in 1936 when Berlin Germany played host.

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