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Well at least we don’t have to bail out Chicago

  • “”I’ve never really had a disappointment like this,”? said Ken Rudd, a
  • 33-year-old salesman from Evergreen Park. “This is one of the saddest
  • things I’ve ever seen….”

CHICAGO – Thousands of people stood in bewildered silence in downtown Chicago on Friday after the International Olympic Committee surprised everyone by dumping the city from the race for 2016 Summer Olympics in the first round of voting.

The vote in Copenhagen was carried on huge television screens set up in the Daley Center to carry what many had hoped would be approval of Chicago as the host city. It had seemed so likely to many in a city still basking in the glow of hometown Sen. Barack Obama‘s election as president.

Instead, Chicago was bounced in the first round, bringing an audible gasp from the crowd. The elimination came so quickly — more than an hour before the scheduled final announcement — that people were still excitedly talking among themselves when IOC President Jacques Rogge appeared in the screens to announce: “The city of Chicago, having obtained the least number of votes, will not participate in the next round.”

Many weren’t sure what Rogge had said, and turned to each other to ask. Some just stood for a few minutes, staring at the screens, and at least one flung his hands into the air in a crude gesture toward the TVs. Within seconds, people began filing out of the plaza.

Behind them, the screen listed the cities still in contention Madrid, Tokyo and Rio de Janeiro, with a blank space where the word “Chicago” had been moments earlier.

“I’ve never really had a disappointment like this,” said Ken Rudd, a 33-year-old salesman from Evergreen Park. “This is one of the saddest things I’ve ever seen.”

Katie Suitor, a 28-year-old social worker, was equally surprised, saying that she had already signed up to work as a volunteer for the games.

“I was looking forward to having the world come and see just how great Chicago is,” she said.

The IOC decision was a major blow to Mayor Richard M. Daley, who spent three years working, cajoling and insisting that the games would be a boon for his city. The 67-year-old Daley, who has been in office for 20 years, was already grappling with low approval ratings, though it was an open question whether a winning Olympics bid would help or hurt those numbers.

The IOC had traditionally partnered with governments where strong leaders like Daley are in control. That wasn’t the case here and the Olympics will likely not be part of Daley’s legacy.

The Chicago bid had plenty of homegrown firepower, from Oprah Winfrey right on up to Obama and the first lady, South Side native Michelle Obama. All were in Copenhagen ahead of the vote and the first couple gave presentations to the IOC earlier Friday, though the president left hourse before the voting began.

Randy Wood, 49, of San Diego said the IOC clearly wasn’t swayed by Obama’s influence.

“Maybe his clout stopped at the Pacific and the Atlantic,” said Wood, who said the early elimination reflects poorly on the president.

With Chicago well-known for public corruption and problems with public services, opponents had serious concerns about Olympics-sized hassles and bills, despite assurances by city officials that taxpayers wouldn’t owe a dime.

A recent poll by the Chicago Tribune showed residents almost evenly split, with 47 percent in favor of the bid and 45 percent against; that’s a drop from the 2-1 support the newspaper found in a February poll. The 2016 bid committee said its own poll last week found support from 72 percent of Chicagoans.

The news that Chicago had been eliminated was greeted with surprise in Rio.

“Wow, we never thought Chicago would get out in the first round,” said 29-year-old Rio resident Leandro Cruz, one of tens of thousands of people gathered on Copacabana beach. “Everybody thought it would be Chicago and Rio until the very end.”

Obama reaction by the right vs Bush reactions by the left:

a conversation with my good buddy .

(08:12:54) hedi: sigh
(08:14:02) hedi: in the car saturday nite with veronica, she was bashing bush and blah blah blah, and i was like “I don’t think he was a good president, but I find it kind of funny that everyone who says that we need to be united and acting like one have been criticizing Bush for the past 8 years”
(08:14:15) hedi: she was like “but he was an idiot and everyone hates him”
(08:14:25) hedi: some people just will never get it lol
(08:14:49) paint: nope
(08:15:08) paint: i’m doing a lot of thinking i had people go like well obama is presnow yaddayada .
(08:15:16) paint: and you as bad as the libs foe bashing..
(08:15:18) paint: but i’m like..
(08:15:27) paint: i’m pointing out poor policy and agenda issues .
(08:15:47) paint: the libs at this time in Bush terms were calling for recounts STILL , and claiming a stolen election
(08:16:07) hedi: haha
(08:16:24) paint: i’m not claiming a stolen election,.. even though i still want to see a birth cert and his documents that show his citesenship
(08:16:31) paint: but i’m not making that my primary argument .
(08:17:00) paint: my primary argument is weather his directives are consitutional or the right thing for the country .
(08:17:07) paint: i’ll hold his feet to the fire over that .

which is why i’m honestly making a calander on google cal, to keep track of his executive orders . Bush even occasionally made a good decision. in photography we see it as a numbers game .. but the issues is , sometime it takes 300 crappy pictures to get one good one.. and kind of crappy ones being made right now are steering us towards a cliff .. and i’m ready to get off this speeding bus to socialism .

another friend said to day . and i like the wayu the put it so i’ll share :

people say :

“call your represintatives. “ “Write your congressmen.”
I tried that with all my might during the first “bailout scam” and was astonished to hear that so many other people were doing the very same thing. The amount of calls were reportedly 9 to 1 opposing the bailout across the nation. Those “in charge” responded with “they just don’t understand.” “ We are going to do this anyway.” “It’s for their own good.” I never felt like I was pissing in the wind as much as I did when I wrote and contacted my “representatives.”

i have to agree i did too.

and those of us who are represented by a member of the DNC, all got back, a caned email response , and we know because we compared the letters online . there was no listening or representation even though the people called with 9-1 against the bailout.. ..

czar-bama

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http://www.facebook.com/inbox/?ref=mb#/group.php?gid=35225655847&ref=mf

the question was ..
” what do you see happening on Jan 20th and beyond ?

honestly i foresee a lot of jeering annoying liberals and progressives.
and probably a day home huddled in my bath room with the doors and windows closed to drown out the cheering /honking/ screaming in the streets .

in February i foresee more gloating.. in march it will start sinking in that he is a lier and totally washed up after he doesn’t deliver on his promises .
by June . they will start to wake up and realize what a horrible idea it is to be socialist and by September it may well be too late.

i also for see. further economic collapse , a lot of conservative saying i told you so but still getting blamed . or bush is anyway .. the golden scapegoat….

and a severe terrorist attack and environment scare that will lead to Marshall law .

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