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www.intrade.com has Chicago at 60% for getting the Olympics, Rio is at 40%.     I don't see how he could go there without already knowing it was in the bag.  If he doesn't get it, Republicans will have a field day with this >:(

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2009, 12:51:28 AM »
put a muff on it DubaiBoy.. Nor this has to do with bodybuilding nor your crush on Obama which btw is "president" of a country you have nothing to do with as you are an immigrant living in Canada.

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2009, 12:54:30 AM »
put a muff on it DubaiBoy.. Nor this has to do with bodybuilding nor your crush on Obama which btw is "president" of a country you have nothing to do with as you are an immigrant living in Canada.

Ok i'll make it about bodybuilding, Dex should have won the Olympia!, ok happy now fathead?

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2009, 12:58:21 AM »
www.intrade.com has Chicago at 60% for getting the Olympics, Rio is at 40%.     I don't see how he could go there without already knowing it was in the bag.  If he doesn't get it, Republicans will have a field day with this >:(

Should be in Rio, more exciting city than Chi-town.

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2009, 01:23:51 AM »
Ok i'll make it about bodybuilding, Dex should have won the Olympia!, ok happy now fathead?

Who's "Dex" you retarded... "let me log on a bodybuilding forum past 3AM central to post about another negro I idolize but yet have no fucken clue what's really going on but, hey I think I've got it going on in my 1br condo in Winnipeg..."

I sincerely think you've got the comprehension level of of a 6 or 7th grader... keep livin' the dream shorty..... ::)

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2009, 01:55:02 AM »
Who's "Dex" you retarded... "let me log on a bodybuilding forum past 3AM central to post about another negro I idolize but yet have no fucken clue what's really going on but, hey I think I've got it going on in my 1br condo in Winnipeg..."

I sincerely think you've got the comprehension level of of a 6 or 7th grader... keep livin' the dream shorty..... ::)


lol you're so fuckin OWNED i live in Saskatoon fathead! :P


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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2009, 02:08:55 AM »
Should be in Rio, more exciting city than Chi-town.

nope.  the pan american games were a complete mess there.  tons of money stolen.  they have to suppress residents just to get security up to snuff which means constant raids and body count up for no reason but to give foreigners a good time. big question marks about structural integrity with their small - mid size stadiums.  the Olympic committee put it on the table as a gesture but it aint happening as it shouldn't.  it should be in Chicago.
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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2009, 02:15:45 AM »
nope.  the pan american games were a complete mess there.  tons of money stolen.  they have to suppress residents just to get security up to snuff which means constant raids and body count up for no reason but to give foreigners a good time. big question marks about structural integrity with their small - mid size stadiums.  the Olympic committee put it on the table as a gesture but it aint happening as it shouldn't.  it should be in Chicago.

When you put it like that, I guess you are right :-\. The locals would make tons of money from the Gringos with the sex tourism.

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2009, 03:11:32 AM »
I lived in Chicago for quite some time...the general concensus there is that they don't want it.  The cost of hosting exceeds the profit for 2 weeks worth festivities.  I still think it would be cool.

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« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2009, 03:29:18 AM »
I lived in Chicago for quite some time...the general concensus there is that they don't want it.  The cost of hosting exceeds the profit for 2 weeks worth festivities.  I still think it would be cool.

Tokyo is pretty much the other finalist.   Let them get it. 
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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2009, 04:40:15 AM »
www.intrade.com has Chicago at 60% for getting the Olympics, Rio is at 40%.     I don't see how he could go there without already knowing it was in the bag.  If he doesn't get it, Republicans will have a field day with this >:(
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« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2009, 05:57:29 AM »
www.intrade.com has Chicago at 60% for getting the Olympics, Rio is at 40%.     I don't see how he could go there without already knowing it was in the bag.  If he doesn't get it, Republicans will have a field day with this >:(

they will be having the crime relays

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« Reply #12 on: October 02, 2009, 06:10:17 AM »

lol you're so fuckin OWNED i live in Saskatoon fathead! :P


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no flaming intended here matt but alex lives in beautiflul california and you're a black guy in Saskatoon

you do the math on that one

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« Reply #13 on: October 02, 2009, 06:23:39 AM »

lol you're so fuckin OWNED i live in Saskatoon fathead! :P

No offense, mate, but this isn't the kind of thing one boasts about.   ;)

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« Reply #14 on: October 02, 2009, 06:26:21 AM »
I lived in Chicago for quite some time...the general concensus there is that they don't want it.  The cost of hosting exceeds the profit for 2 weeks worth festivities.  I still think it would be cool.

That used to be the case with Olympics, but the business model has completely changed over the last 25 years.  It's virtually impossible to lose money on the Olympics these days, because now people accept that they're a business and not just 'The Games' that have some magical pot of gold for funding. 

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« Reply #15 on: October 02, 2009, 06:27:30 AM »
no flaming intended here matt but alex lives in beautiflul california and you're a black guy in Saskatoon

you do the math on that one
Haha. No shit. I'm a Canuckistani and even I know that Saskatoon is, like, the asshole of Canada.


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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #16 on: October 02, 2009, 06:34:23 AM »
That used to be the case with Olympics, but the business model has completely changed over the last 25 years.  It's virtually impossible to lose money on the Olympics these days, because now people accept that they're a business and not just 'The Games' that have some magical pot of gold for funding. 
Uh, no. People only thought that after the Ueberroth '84 LA games where a profit was actually made. Hasn't happened since. Every Olympics is basically a money pit and a civic make-work effort. Hell, it took us 30+ years to pay off the '76 Montreal games.

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #17 on: October 02, 2009, 06:36:30 AM »
Haha. No shit. I'm a Canuckistani and even I know that Saskatoon is, like, the asshole of Canada.



Saskatoon on Wiki, sounds like a nice place ;D

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #18 on: October 02, 2009, 06:39:32 AM »
Haha. No shit. I'm a Canuckistani and even I know that Saskatoon is, like, the asshole of Canada.



best thing you ever did was to get out

from this description it sounds like the portland oregon of canada
Saskatoon on Wiki, sounds like a nice place ;D

"Recent data suggests that Saskatchewan has the highest rate of new HIV cases in Canada[19] and that 1/4 cases of HIV infected babies are from Saskatchewan.[20] This increase in HIV cases has been in part attributed to growing IV drug use, a gang problem, poverty and prostitution in the city of Saskatoon, which has a higher rate of HIV than other areas[20][21][22]"



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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #19 on: October 02, 2009, 06:46:21 AM »
I think its odd how presidents and celebrities travel to the IOC and tell emotional stories why their city should host the games.  I think this should be done by a city olympic committee without the president going.

The Olympics have been profitable, like in Salt Lake City, but I don't think they are always profitable.  Chicago leaders are so corrupt, who knows what will happen with the $.

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« Reply #20 on: October 02, 2009, 06:47:57 AM »
I think its odd how presidents and celebrities travel to the IOC and tell emotional stories why their city should host the games.  I think this should be done by a city olympic committee without the president going.

The Olympics have been profitable, like in Salt Lake City, but I don't think they are always profitable.  Chicago leaders are so corrupt, who knows what will happen with the $.

But Barack and Michelle are 'sacrificing' for going to Copenhagen

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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #21 on: October 02, 2009, 06:51:29 AM »
I lived in Chicago for quite some time...the general concensus there is that they don't want it.  The cost of hosting exceeds the profit for 2 weeks worth festivities.  I still think it would be cool.
The only people in Chicago who want the Olympics are the mayor's contractor buddies who will make bukoo bucks off of it.


  It's 6 fucking years from now so what do I care?



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Re: Will Obama be able to close the deal and bring the Olympics to Chicago?
« Reply #22 on: October 02, 2009, 07:11:37 AM »
www.intrade.com has Chicago at 60% for getting the Olympics, Rio is at 40%.     I don't see how he could go there without already knowing it was in the bag.  If he doesn't get it, Republicans will have a field day with this >:(

No.........we're going to have a field day with this.......how about that stimulus package??

Obama needs to pull his head out of his ass, you have Michigan at a 16% unemployment and in some parts 28%, why don't this moron try bringing the Olympic there. If he wants to create jobs, he can start there!!




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« Reply #23 on: October 02, 2009, 07:44:18 AM »
Uh, no. People only thought that after the Ueberroth '84 LA games where a profit was actually made. Hasn't happened since. Every Olympics is basically a money pit and a civic make-work effort. Hell, it took us 30+ years to pay off the '76 Montreal games.

Actually, the only Olympics since 1984 to record a loss were the Athens Games of 2004, which were a financial failure because of the fact that they minimized commercial advertising.  They turned away several sponsors, because they wanted their Games to be about the spirit of the Olympics, rather than the spirit of commercialism.  LA, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta, Sydney, and Beijing all recorded a profit. 

While I cannot speak on the successes or failures of the Winter Games, I'm sure that information is readily available, too.  In regards to Vancouver 2010, I know they've generated thousands of new construction jobs to widen the Sea-to-Sky Highway leading up to Whistler, to say nothing of all the new construction in downtown Vancouver itself.  I feel strongly that these will be a profitable Games for Canada.  I don't have a place to stay yet, but do plan on getting tickets for that first weekend. :)



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« Reply #24 on: October 02, 2009, 07:51:52 AM »
Actually, the only Olympics since 1984 to record a loss were the Athens Games of 2004, which were a financial failure because of the fact that they minimized commercial advertising.  They turned away several sponsors, because they wanted their Games to be about the spirit of the Olympics, rather than the spirit of commercialism.  LA, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta, Sydney, and Beijing all recorded a profit. 

While I cannot speak on the successes or failures of the Winter Games, I'm sure that information is readily available, too.  In regards to Vancouver 2010, I know they've generated thousands of new construction jobs to widen the Sea-to-Sky Highway leading up to Whistler, to say nothing of all the new construction in downtown Vancouver itself.  I feel strongly that these will be a profitable Games for Canada.  I don't have a place to stay yet, but do plan on getting tickets for that first weekend. :)
I'd be very surprised if this true. I'd say there's a lot of creative accounting going on, then. 'Course, having the games come to Chi-town, the home of creative political and civic accounting, will be most apt.

/i know in vancouver, they've already badly overrun their budget. but that is par for the course.
//all these modern games violate every olympic precept they supposedly promote  ;D