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You do not need to tune into the news for long and you will hear of Chinese soldiers killing unarmed civilians, the Chinese government is controlling the news by not allowing outside press to report on the ongoing violent treatment of civilians. In the rest of the worlds press media there has been talk about boycotting the Beijing Olympics because of the China’s repressive treatment of it’s population. But there is more than China’s repressive and murderous treatment of it’s citizens to consider.

The U.S. State Department has issued this warning about traveling to Beijing. On the U.S. State Departments web site they state:

PRIVACY & SAFETY: All visitors should be aware that they have no reasonable expectation of privacy in public or private locations. All hotel rooms and offices are considered to be subject to on-site or remote technical monitoring at all times. Hotel rooms, residences and offices may be accessed at any time without the occupant’s consent or knowledge.

Then there is a recent visit from Adm. Timothy J. Keating, commander of the United States Pacific Command. He recently visited China and he and his entire staff left ALL of their electronic devices home. Why? Because of security concerns the Navy has over China hacking into the devices, thus being able to spy on the U.S. Navy and our government. If the U.S. Navy and the U.S. State Department have concerns over privacy shouldn’t we? And if the Chinese government is willing to kill it’s own citizens shouldn’t we be concerned for our safety too?

Many Olympic athletes train for years for a one time shot on the world stage of competition. The sacrifices these athletes and many times their families make over the years are nothing short of extraordinary. The athletes already know about the poor air quality and less than prefect conditions to compete. Now they are hearing about more violence of the Chinese government towards it’s people. It puts an athlete in a tough spot to choose over a sport and possibly teammates they have trained and sacrificed for over many years or possibly boycott the games.

Maybe the world should let the athletes decide to attend or boycott the games, after all they are the ones who worked so hard to get the honor and privilege to compete on the world’s stage. And the rest of us can boycott the games by staying home, but still support our athletes by watching their performances on television and cheering them on with emails and web postings.

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What a game! I am not much of a football fan, but I do like how the playoffs and Super Bowl are done in football. None of this best of 7 crap like basketball does and no strategies of who plays in what game. Just show up with your best game and winner takes all. I like that.

Jeez! It went all the way to very last second before anyone knew who the winner would be. It was a great game. I went to my parents house for dinner and was going to finish watching it with my dad. But the game was exciting enough to have mother get interested in it and she is not a football or sports fan at all. But she sat there on the edge of her chair squirming and making noises with each play. I wish I had my camera with me to show you how funny she looked. It was fun and funny to watch.

My previous posting on January 31, Sports and Reality TV I wrote about and posted information with links to heart related incidents per game. I wonder how many fans had a heart related incident during or after the Super Bowl game?

I would say the fans got a great show no matter who they wanted to win. This will leave fans talking for some time to come.

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It is Super Bowl Sunday. If the odds makers in Las Vegas knew that every team I ever want to see win always loses, what would they pay me to know who I want to win? :-)

Advertisers are paying 2.7 million dollars for 30 seconds of air time to sell their products. How does that translate in what we pay at the checkout?  Hmmm???

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