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coach online clearance sale very few countries did it "peacefully" without prolonged hardship, or huge political shakeup, that also affect their citizens' living.On other hand though, Singapore has a slightly milder version of censorship, and the western countries seem to accept that. weird huh?China should never have been allowed to organize the Olympics without 24/7 supervision from the IOC to make sure they met the basic standards to hold the Olympics, which they didn't.China should not have been allowed, based on the previous, to provide any of their own people for security. IOC should have provided that to ensure the safety of foreigners visiting a country with such hostile track record.China should not have been allowed, after private testing of local food, to serve any food from the Olympic venue.People like 'nung' (posted August 04, 2008 11:10 PM) should perhaps be a little more careful throwing around words like 'stupid' (especially when Nung cannot even spell a simple word such as Chinese).I am interested to know on what he bases his harsh, judgemental comment. I am an Australian student living in China. I don't suggest that Nung's comment is entirely false, but I do object to such a patronising, one sided rant on what should be an intelligent and well thought out forum.I would also like to point out that the topic of the blog was the IOC's rules about the rebroadcasting of Olympic events, not really anything to do with the Chinese government at all.because the Chinese Government are ignorant of human rights law(and all other countries have a perfect record?), the Chinese people are not worthy of human rights law