Wednesday, April 9, 2008

China's FAKE Flame News On Official Chinese Torch Web Site-PROPAGANDA

San Francisco Police and Government should be ashamed at themselves, are hooligans themselves for helping China set up FAKE FLAME PHOTOGRAPHS for their official Olympic Torch Web Site. The people of China deserve to see TRUTH, not some stage FAKERY! Go to their Official Site, and this is the American Flame of Shame Event they are showing!
San Francisco embraces Olympic flame with pride
Jiang Xiaoyu (C), the vice president of the Beijing Organizing Committee of Olympic Games (BOCOG), and Zhou Wenzhong (L), Chinese Ambassador to the United States, pose for photos together with the lantern which holds the Olympic flame in San Francisco, the United States, April 8, 2008. San Francisco is the sixth stop of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay outside the Chinese mainland. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

SAN FRANCISCO, April 8 (Xinhua) -- As the Olympic torch has traveled to San Francisco, the city is extending its arms to embrace the flame with pride, emotions and courage.

With the world looking on to the sixth leg of the torch relay around the world, the flame, a symbol of Olympic unity, received VIP treatment as it arrived in San Francisco early Tuesday morning.

"We treated it like a head of state visit," airport spokesman Mike McCaron said.

Despite heightened security in the face of any possible disruptions by Tibetan separatists and anti-China groups, the city puts on an atmosphere of peace and harmony, particularly along the relay route decorated with Olympic flags.

Photo: Two torchbearers with the torch run along the road by the Golden Gate Bridge

Two torchbearers with the torch run along the road by the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the United States, April 8, 2008. San Francisco is the sixth stop of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay outside the Chinese mainland.

Photo: A handicapped torchbearer runs and displays the torch

A handicapped torchbearer runs and displays the torch below the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the United States, April 8, 2008.


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