2016 Olympics Vote: Chicago Dumped In First Round Shocker »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 2 months, 4 weeks ago in SportsCOPENHAGEN — Chicago was expected to be one of the last two cities in the race. Instead, it was the first to go.
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STEINMCMAHON2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Only One word to characterize such a great post “WOW” that was a very interesting read
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Justice4All2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Obama is popular and has improved America's image. But a lot of damage was done by the Bush regime and it will be a long time before anyone trusts America again.
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It would have been good for Chicago and for America. A chance to show what a great country America can be. But it won't be easy for the world to forget the past 8 years.-
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GentleGiant2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Yes, just as the rest of the world sees it as arrogant that the other 3 bidding countries also sent big stars, their presidents and even royalty... oh wait, they don't!
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So we can conclude that NONE of them should have won by your standards???
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