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CTV Olympics - Olympic protesters disrupt torch relay#olympic+protesters+disrupt+torch+relay#olympic+protesters+disrupt+torch+relay#olympic+protesters+disrupt+torch+relay#olympic+protesters+disrupt+torch+relay

Hello Canada! This is the Minister of Corrections and Dismemberment. I know this doesn't fall under my jurisdiction, or maybe it does. What is with the Olympic protests? I don't get this. Are we not proud to be hosting the world at this time-honoured tradition of sport? Are we not proud to be showcasing how great of a country we live in? Oh, wait....we're too busy screaming about the money being spent, and protesting just to protest to realize that we're making our great nation look like an idiot on the world stage. Way to go! Haven't we given a thought to all the money that will be arriving in droves over the course of the Games? To the lasting legacy that the Games will leave? To our country becoming a tourist destination to people around the globe? Of course not. We're too busy screaming at everyone about what a waste of money we think it is. How our health care (which is among the best in the world now) is suffering. How we, the public, should be consulted every time a political figure (that we elected, I might add) decides to wipe their butt with toilet paper our tax dollars purchased. Grow up! I for one, think the Olympics are a great honour for our country. Other Canadians have toiled long and hard for these Games. Kudos to them, and all the protesters can SYPH!

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  1. Just saw this quote from a CBC.ca reader: "I am sick of the protesters. I believe in freedom of speech, but majority has spoken of having the Olympics so suck up your loss and let everyone else have fun." I say no more.

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