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작성자 misty메일보내기 이름으로 검색 조회 4,201회 작성일 02-02-23 05:33

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한국의 네티즌들이 아시다시피 다시 cnn/nbc/wfan등등을 다운 시키려고 노력하엿으나, 한국의 두루넷등등을 통해서 접속하는것 조차 아예 차단되어서 문제가 되었죠!!!
그래서 톡탄 멜을 보내기로 서서히 방향 전환을 하고 있는걸로 지금 현재 가지 보여지는데요!!!
그래서 제가 또 퍼와씀다^^;;;
언제나 그러하듯 읽으신후 판단은 각자 *^^*
그럼 수탈투~~~* << 이것도 미국어군염 ㅠㅠ 그람 다쉬~
시좍!
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항의메일 주소들

ir@sportsline.com
tonightshow10th@nbc.com
audsvcs@cbs.com
apolo.ohno-chat@usoc.org
sports@msnbc.com

위 주소들은 한국을 조롱한하고 무시한 이들의 멜주소입니다.
한국에서 1만 6000천통의 메일을 날려 다운됐다고 IOC 관계자가 밝혔던 거 아시죠?
메일의 내용은 짧고 굵게 그리고 많이 보내야 합니다..

이왕이면 아래의 내용으로 통일했으면 좋겠습니다..
다른 오해 받지 않게 욕설은 피했으면 합니다..
이것은 단순히 욕설이 아니기 때문에 나중에도 할 말 있다고 봅니다..
그리고 그림판에서 간단한 그림을 그리신후 메일에 첨부해서 보내세요
bmp화일 용량 엄청 크죠~ 확실함다.
많이 퍼트리시고
힘내세요!!!

제목 : Listen to what the still small voice tells you!
(너의 양심에 물어봐라..라는 뜻입니다.. )

We Object!!
We, the 50 million Koreans, rage against today’s absurd judgment on the 1500m Men’s Short Track which took the Gold Medal from Dong-Sung Kim’s hands and put it around Ohno’s neck. Unfortunately, we are well aware that our objection against such decision would not bring the taken-away medal back to Kim. However, we will be outrageously ashamed of ourselves if we just sit here watching this unfair “American Version of Justice.”

Today’s happening was not the first time that the whole world witnessed the unfairness of Saltlake Winter Olympics 2002. First, it was the 5000m Men’s Relay. Rusty Smith of U.S. team had pushed Ryong Min of Korea and made him collapse. What did the judges do? They raised the arms of U.S. team. That’s not all. The U.S. brought the suspicion through the press if Min had been “Really Hurt”, implying that he was pretending to be injured.

On the 17th of Feb., 2002, we had to wipe our eyes and ears thousands of times in disbelief when we saw the dishonorable game at the semi-final and again at the final of 1000m Men’s Short track. Anyone who has eyes or even an eye on his face could not possibly deny that Li Jiajun from China grabbed Dong-Sung Kim’s right shin and made him fall in the semi-final. At the moment, we had no doubt that Li would be disqualified and Kim would go on to the final. Amazingly, Li’s dirty behavior received the indulgence from the “BLIND” judges and Kim had to leave the ice with resentment.

Nevertheless, we still had not thrown our hope away. We had a 16-year-old Hyun-Soo Ahn in the final. The game finally had started and it didn’t take much long to see that the final was not different from the semi-final. Li must have believed that he had done a very right thing in the semi-final. He began pushing and violently touching Anton Ohno, from U.S. Ohno, surprisingly, fought back, doing exactly the same thing to Li. What we were watching was the ideal example for “What must NOT be done in the game”, instead of the ”OLYMPICS”. While the two were struggling with each other, Ahn attempted to outrun them in the inner track. If his ankle had not been deliberately blocked by Ohno’s hand, he must have been able to melt our fury away with the Gold Medal around his neck. Thanks to Ohno and Li, everyone in the final race tumbled, except for Bradbury, who had been running too behind to join the rest. The judges disqualified Li and gave Silver Medal to Ohno. It was a perfect scenario to give Anton Ohno the medal. If any one would like to object to this, he or she must erase the memories of everyone who watched Li and Ohno competing over more foul.

And today, not before a tear-drop could reach my chin from the joy of Dong-Sung Kim’s Gold Medal, the judges announced Kim’s disqualification. The reason was that “Kim moved into Ohno’s path, prompting Ohno to throw up his arms ? a cagey move that certainly drew the attention of the referees.”(quoted from the NBC report) Is it a foul, bad enough to be disqualified, to stay in his way and keep the leading position? Replay the race as many times as necessary. Anton Ohno’s speed was not fast enough to outrun Kim. And even if there had been a slight chance that Ohno was attempting to get to the lead, Kim’s movement was not “blocking Ohno”; he was on his way to the finish line. I’ve read news reports about Kim’s “highly raised elbows”. Moving the elbows back and forth is a natural action of humans to gain more speed. Neither Kim’s elbows touched Ohno nor there is any Short Track regulation, which prohibits the skater to raise the elbows only to a certain limit. The true reason of Kim’s disqualification was that he finished the race before Ohno, and disappointed America.

The rules and regulations for the Short Track race state that

l Intentionally pushing, obstructing or colliding with another racer calls for the offender's disqualification. Improperly crossing the course -- cross-tracking -- is also prohibited.
l Lead skater has the right of way and the passing skater must avoid body contact.

Li jiajun, who “intentionally pushed, obstructed or collided with” Kim, on the 17th was not disqualified and made it to the final. Anton Ohno, who also “intentionally pushed, obstructed or collided with” both Li Jiajun and Hyun Soo Ahn on the 17th was not disqualified, instead, he won the Silver Medal. Furthermore, the U.S. news reports, and Americans are reproaching Dong-Sung Kim today for the fouls that he had never committed, while embracing Ohno, the one who committed several “body contact of the lead skater, Kim”. How can it be more obvious than this that every single judgment from the 2002 Saltlake Winter Olympics is done with the desperate effort to please U.S.? U.S. may celebrate by themselves with all of the above-mentioned and more fouls they have made. However, they must not justify Anton Ohno’s disgraceful medals by claiming what never happened has happened.

We do remember the terrorist attack on the Sept. 11th, 2002, in New York. The entire planet of Earth was shocked and gave all its support to the U.S. who pointed the weapons “Against the Injustice”. When we advocated U.S. back then, we did not give them the right to re-define “Justice” into their own version. We’re not angry about the fact that we lost a couple of Gold Medals. What we are truly mad at is the “American version of justice” which insulted the dignity of our nation, along with the rest of the “weak”. The great U.S. must acknowledge that covering the eyes with hands does NOT make the sky disappear. As for the Korean skaters who are going through all the hardships in Saltlake, we will wipe the tears off their face, with our own hands. And the U.S. must stop fooling the world.

bye~
(hot메일 네이버 등은 톡탄 멜 보내는데 전혀 문제가 없다눈 ^^)
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