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Gimme a break!

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I read this on ctv.ca this morning, and I'm appalled. A young man was honoured with a dream come true, and protesters ruined his moment. What is wrong with you people! The Olympics are coming, and there's nothing you can do at this point. This example crossed the line of peaceful protest. How do you sleep at night knowing that a 17 year-old kid with cerebral palsy was forced to walk away from his dream (bless the people who were able to give him another chance) because you had to completely block his way. Good for you. I hope you're happy. And I hope you find it in yourselves to apologize to this young man. You crossed the line. So apologize, then SYPH and GO HOME!

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  1. After reading this post, and the article you referenced, I am shaking my head at Olympic protesters who seem to have lost all sense of reality. Whether you agree with BC hosting this event or not, it's going to happen. Attempting to prevent the Olympic torch relay from going forward only proves how stupid people can be. Hats off to young Nicholas who made a way to run the torch despite those who need to shut their pie holes and go home.

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  2. I, too, read this article and had the good sense to feel ashamed of what those protestors did to that poor kid. I was nearly in tears reading it. And the protestors were idiotic enough to say that they didn't need to apologize and they hoped that Nicholas would understand where they were coming from. YOU STOLE HIS DREAM - what's there to understand but the fact that a bunch of selfish, self-centred, self-serving, loud-mouthed liberals got in the way of his fulfilling what should have been a proud moment for him, his family, his community and his country. Shame on you protestors!

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