Rio de Janeiro Gets Olympics!

Circlenaut

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Alright my birth continent finally gets the Olympics! I'm calling my mom today and telling her to NOT sell her beachfront property near Rio. Though I am worried about how my country will allocate money for this. It's not like corruption allowed it before though. To be honest Brazil probably picked the worse city to host it in. Porto Alegre or Florianopolis would probably be a better choice but hardly anyone outside of Brazil knows about these cities. Rio just has a large international appeal. Hopefully this and the 2014 World Cup will turn the city around.

Yahoo News

By TALES AZZONI, Associated Press Writer Tales Azzoni, Associated Press Writer
? 24 mins ago RIO DE JANEIRO ?

Nearly 50,000 people cheered in celebration when Rio de Janeiro was announced as host of the 2016 Olympics, jumping and shouting in a Carnival-like party on Copacabana beach.

A huge roar was heard at the famed beach the moment International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said the words "Rio de Janeiro" to announce the winner in Copenhagen on Friday.

As popular President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and football great Pele celebrated in Denmark, the Cariocas, as Rio citizens are known, raised their arms to celebrate on Copacabana, frantically waving flags and hugging each other.

Silva called the win a "sacred day" as he was interviewed in Portuguese by Brazilian reporters in Copenhagen. Brazil's passion, he said, helped Rio win the Olympics against Madrid, Chicago and Tokyo.

"The other countries made proposals," he said. "We presented a heart, a soul, and the passion of Brazil's people."

The beaming Brazilian leader sobbed later in a news conference when describing how important the victory was for the country.

"I confess to you if I die right now my life would have been worth it," Silva said. "No one can now doubt the strength of Brazil's economy, it's social greatness, and our ability to present a plan."

The party in Rio was expected to go on well into the night, and officials said the crowd would easily surpass 100,000 people.

"This is huge for Rio and for the entire country," said 67-year-old Sueli Ferreira, wearing a hat with the Brazilian colors ? green, yellow, white and blue. "It's going to be good for the economy, good for the people. This gives us hope that things will be better here."

The Cariocas danced to samba as confetti was launched into the air in front of a massive stage set up for the victory celebration.

A banner half the size of a football field ? with Rio's logo, an image of the Christ the Redeemer statue and the words "Rio Loves You" ? was displayed.

"I loved it that they selected Rio. I really wanted that to happen," said 9-year-old Matheus de Melo Ferreira, wearing a bright yellow Ronaldinho jersey. "I'll get to see an Olympics from up close, it's going to be wonderful."

The Cariocas had been anxiously awaiting the result, taking advantage of a sunny day to watch the announcement on two big screens set up on the beach. Live concerts with popular artists had been entertaining the crowd since early in the morning, and the traditional Salgueiro samba group kept the party going.

Rio finally won the bid after failed attempts in 1936, 2004 and 2012.

The games will be the first held in South America and will take place by one of the most impressive backdrops ? Rio's stunning beaches and famous landmarks, including the Sugar Loaf mountain and the Christ the Redeemer statue.

Brazil ians feel the games have the power to transform the entire region, promoting social integration and leaving a lasting legacy.

Winning the 2016 Olympics means more than the right to host the prestigious event, it means Rio and its 6 million people likely will benefit from the billions of dollars potentially available through new investments.

The government has promised significant improvements throughout Rio to get it ready for the games seven years from now, and the Cariocas hope they will benefit from the preparations in a city which is well-known for its natural beauty and fun-loving people but also for its violent crime and many slums.

Violence has always been one of the main concerns in awarding the Olympics to Rio, but the IOC apparently trusted Brazilian officials' guarantees that the city can provide the needed security.

Other concerns included a shortage of hotel rooms and challenges to guarantee effective transportation, but officials affirm everything will be in place ahead of 2016.

Brazil is relying on a strong economy to stand behind its $14.4 billion budget for the games ? the largest among all bidding cities. The billions of dollars that will be spent prompted some local criticism.

There was a huge budget overrun during the Pan Am Games, and critics have been concerned it could happen again during the Olympics. Officials said they learned with the Pan Ams and won't make the same mistakes.

"If they do what they promised to do, it will be great," said 45-year-old retiree Edinalva Kzolw. "Rio can only benefit from this if everything is done correctly, but here in Brazil you never know. I'm hopeful on one hand and skeptical on the other."

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Associated Press Writer Alan Clendenning in Sao Paulo and Associated Press Writer Marco Sibaja in Brasilia contributed to this report.
 

JSt0rm

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congrats! I'm glad the us didn't get this. Why should we get the Olympics over and over when other countries have not had it at all?
 

Elfear

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Nice. Maybe by 2016 I'll have enough money to attend. I loved the 2 years I spent in the Rio area.

Hopefully they'll put big neon "Do Not Enter" signs in front of the favella entrances.
 

0marTheZealot

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Chicago does not deserve the bid.

Chicago has FAR more pressing needs than the Olympics. For one thing, we need a sane economic policy, transparent government and a complete overhaul of our school system. Mayor Daley has run one of the most corrupt mayorships in Chicago for the last 8 years. Just about every scandal can be tied back to him, one way or another. I'm extremely pleased that Chicago got KO'ed in the first round.
 

dainthomas

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Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
congrats! I'm glad the us didn't get this. Why should we get the Olympics over and over when other countries have not had it at all?

Because we're not a third world crap-hole with massive sections of our cities openly ceded to roving, heavily armed drug armies.

I honestly thought Chicago was the front runner, if for no other reason than that they would get much more broadcast money from the networks.
 

Circlenaut

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Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
congrats! I'm glad the us didn't get this. Why should we get the Olympics over and over when other countries have not had it at all?

Because we're not a third world crap-hole with massive sections of our cities openly ceded to roving, heavily armed drug armies.

I honestly thought Chicago was the front runner, if for no other reason than that they would get much more broadcast money from the networks.

Not all of Rio is like this, though the Olympic area will probably be close to it. This is why I previously said Rio is the worse choice in the country. Brazil has MUCH nicer cities.
 

jonks

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Congrats, or rather, feliz olypicos! (yeah, i don't speaka the portuguese)
 

OCGuy

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Counting on the Olympics to turn a city around? Yikes......they could actually lose money.
 

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Rio de Janeiro definitely does have it's problems with extensive poverty, crime, racism (whiter is better) and wacky government (though there is more wackiness at the federal level.)

It is blessed with an extraordinarily beautiful geographical location, the population is probably one of the most racially mixed in the world, no open racial conflict/no apparent racial tension, and the people love to celebrate music and sports.

I don't know how they are going to do the build out of the Olympic facilities, but so many areas in the city would benefit from having local sport facilities once the 2016 Olympics conclude.

The question that I have is what are they going to do with the people living in the favelas when they have to move them?
 

JSt0rm

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Originally posted by: PJABBER
Rio de Janeiro definitely does have it's problems with extensive poverty, crime, racism (whiter is better) and wacky government (though there is more wackiness at the federal level.)

It is blessed with an extraordinarily beautiful geographical location, the population is probably one of the most racially mixed in the world, no open racial conflict/no apparent racial tension, and the people love to celebrate music and sports.

I don't know how they are going to do the build out of the Olympic facilities, but so many areas in the city would benefit from having local sport facilities once the 2016 Olympics conclude.

The question that I have is what are they going to do with the people living in the favelas when they have to move them?

Haven't you heard? The Olympics bring no benefit to the city they take place in.
 

BarrySotero

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Originally posted by: PJABBER
Rio de Janeiro definitely does have it's problems with extensive poverty, crime, racism (whiter is better) and wacky government (though there is more wackiness at the federal level.)

It is blessed with an extraordinarily beautiful geographical location, the population is probably one of the most racially mixed in the world, no open racial conflict/no apparent racial tension, and the people love to celebrate music and sports.

I don't know how they are going to do the build out of the Olympic facilities, but so many areas in the city would benefit from having local sport facilities once the 2016 Olympics conclude.

The question that I have is what are they going to do with the people living in the favelas when they have to move them?



Obama was trying to pitch the US and it's "incredible diversity" that was suppressed under Bush (anything white is inherently criminal to Obama).

From Obama's pitch:

"Nearly one year ago, on a clear November night, people from every corner of the world gathered in the city of Chicago or in front of their televisions to watch the results of the U.S. Presidential election. Their interest wasn?t about me as an individual. Rather, it was rooted in the belief that America?s experiment in democracy still speaks to a set of universal aspirations and ideals. It sprung from the hope that in this ever-shrinking world, our diversity could be a source of strength and cause for celebration; and that with sustained work and determination, we could learn to live and prosper together during the fleeting moment we share on this Earth."


From Q&A:

?One of the legacies I want to see coming out of 2016 is a reminder that America, at its best, is open to the world. We are putting the full force of the White house and the State Department into making sure that not only is this a successful Games but that visitors from all around the world feel welcome and will come away with a sense of the incredible diversity of the American people.??

?We?ve got everyone. This could be a meeting in Chicago, because we look like the world. Over the last several years sometimes that fundamental truth about the United States has been lost..One of the legacies of this Olympic Games would be the restoration of that understanding of what the United States is all about and a recognition of how we are linked to the world.?

Hah - my town looks like a village in Ecuador and Bush/ McCain's etc were a prime reason.
 

Paddington

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Rio seems like a complete hole, outside the beachfront at least. Brazil's not a place I would ever want to go to, but I'm just glad Chicago lost. This cuts Obama down to size. Maybe he'll STFU now, and stop pretending like the whole world has lined up to suck his dick. /rant
 

0marTheZealot

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Originally posted by: BarrySotero
Originally posted by: PJABBER
Rio de Janeiro definitely does have it's problems with extensive poverty, crime, racism (whiter is better) and wacky government (though there is more wackiness at the federal level.)

It is blessed with an extraordinarily beautiful geographical location, the population is probably one of the most racially mixed in the world, no open racial conflict/no apparent racial tension, and the people love to celebrate music and sports.

I don't know how they are going to do the build out of the Olympic facilities, but so many areas in the city would benefit from having local sport facilities once the 2016 Olympics conclude.

The question that I have is what are they going to do with the people living in the favelas when they have to move them?



Obama was trying to pitch the US and it's "incredible diversity" that was suppressed under Bush (anything white is inherently criminal to Obama).

From Obama's pitch:

"Nearly one year ago, on a clear November night, people from every corner of the world gathered in the city of Chicago or in front of their televisions to watch the results of the U.S. Presidential election. Their interest wasn?t about me as an individual. Rather, it was rooted in the belief that America?s experiment in democracy still speaks to a set of universal aspirations and ideals. It sprung from the hope that in this ever-shrinking world, our diversity could be a source of strength and cause for celebration; and that with sustained work and determination, we could learn to live and prosper together during the fleeting moment we share on this Earth."


From Q&A:

?One of the legacies I want to see coming out of 2016 is a reminder that America, at its best, is open to the world. We are putting the full force of the White house and the State Department into making sure that not only is this a successful Games but that visitors from all around the world feel welcome and will come away with a sense of the incredible diversity of the American people.??

?We?ve got everyone. This could be a meeting in Chicago, because we look like the world. Over the last several years sometimes that fundamental truth about the United States has been lost..One of the legacies of this Olympic Games would be the restoration of that understanding of what the United States is all about and a recognition of how we are linked to the world.?

Hah - my town looks like a village in Ecuador and Bush/ McCain's etc were a prime reason.

You forgot something about Communists, Butterbean.
 

JS80

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Originally posted by: Budmantom
Obama fails again.....

LOL michelle obama pulls a hillary

Here is video of Michelle Obama's pitch to the International Olympic Committee in Copenhagen, where she said at around the 1:10 mark of the video, that some of her best memories are of "sitting on her Dad's lap," watching the Olympics, and "rooting for Olga, Nadia, Carl Lewis and others for their brilliance and perfection."

Uh, Carl Lewis was born in 1961, and Michelle Obama was born in 1964. Lewis first participated in the Olympics in 1984 - when Michelle was 20 years old! In her rush to be overly dramatic, she forgot to check some of the facts.
 

Budmantom

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Obama fails again.....

LOL michelle obama pulls a hillary

Here is video of Michelle Obama's pitch to the International Olympic Committee in Copenhagen, where she said at around the 1:10 mark of the video, that some of her best memories are of "sitting on her Dad's lap," watching the Olympics, and "rooting for Olga, Nadia, Carl Lewis and others for their brilliance and perfection."

Uh, Carl Lewis was born in 1961, and Michelle Obama was born in 1964. Lewis first participated in the Olympics in 1984 - when Michelle was 20 years old! In her rush to be overly dramatic, she forgot to check some of the facts.

The truth and facts have no part in an Obama story.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Obama fails again.....

LOL michelle obama pulls a hillary

Here is video of Michelle Obama's pitch to the International Olympic Committee in Copenhagen, where she said at around the 1:10 mark of the video, that some of her best memories are of "sitting on her Dad's lap," watching the Olympics, and "rooting for Olga, Nadia, Carl Lewis and others for their brilliance and perfection."

Uh, Carl Lewis was born in 1961, and Michelle Obama was born in 1964. Lewis first participated in the Olympics in 1984 - when Michelle was 20 years old! In her rush to be overly dramatic, she forgot to check some of the facts.

Bahahahaha
 

Genx87

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: Budmantom
Obama fails again.....

LOL michelle obama pulls a hillary

Here is video of Michelle Obama's pitch to the International Olympic Committee in Copenhagen, where she said at around the 1:10 mark of the video, that some of her best memories are of "sitting on her Dad's lap," watching the Olympics, and "rooting for Olga, Nadia, Carl Lewis and others for their brilliance and perfection."

Uh, Carl Lewis was born in 1961, and Michelle Obama was born in 1964. Lewis first participated in the Olympics in 1984 - when Michelle was 20 years old! In her rush to be overly dramatic, she forgot to check some of the facts.

You never know, maybe she is a daddys girl?
 

woodie1

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Congratulations to Rio. Glad the USA lost - time to let other places host the games IMHO.
 

piasabird

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Maybe Chicago should have hired someone credible like Mitt Romney. Who, other than gullible liberals are going to believe anything O'Bammah is going to say?
 

boomerang

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Originally posted by: Patranus
LOL - Some ass hat on ESPN tried to blame BOOOSH.
Roland Burris? I saw a clip of him blaming Bush.

I'm wondering what the administration will do now to reward their cronies back home? I mean, you can take a politician out of Chicago, but you can't take Chicago out of the politician.
 
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