Posted by buickanddeere on February 19, 2010 at 21:02:16 from (209.240.122.151):
On behalf of most of the Canadian public. I would like to apologize for how our politically correct and how some brainless bureaucrats. Have tried to organize but have compromised the 2010 Winter Olympics. It's easy to be a critic and yes many people have done a fine job and their very best. Thankyou to those good people. To a few of you but dim witted dumb jerks. I'm so embarrassed. The all electric carbon neutral Olympic prototype ice surfacers which were rushed into production.Too heavy, under powered, too slow to charge and over spiked tires. The political correctness. The failure of the Olympic flame assembly to rise during the opening ceremonies. The poorly designed ice track where that unfortunate young man from Georgia Europe died. The warm weather that melted the snow. The canceled tickets for spectators and fans. The people who believe the public can't be allowed near the Olympic Flame.Who installed a cheap crummy looking chain link fence around the flame. The bizarre protesters vandalizing public and private property to " illustrate their cause". Imagine what it's like living our entire lives under the rule of government bureaucrats who know what is good for us poor dumb smucks. At least Canada makes that fine but over taxed Crown Royal Rye Whiskey to help us cope with the frustration. I'm going to have a couple more and pass out. Sorry folks.
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