USA Beats China In Olympic Opener; Bush Joins US Basketball Huddle (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 08-10-08 12:04 PM   |   Updated: 09-10-08 05:12 AM

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The U.S. Olympic basketball team treated President Bush and perhaps a billion more fans to a game to remember.

With LeBron James and Dwyane Wade soaring for dunks that thrilled the raucous crowd at Beijing's basketball arena, the United States pulled away for a 101-70 victory against host China on Sunday night.

Wade scored 19 points and James had 18 for the Americans in one of the most highly anticipated events of these Summer Games.

Houston Rockets All-Star Yao Ming scored 13 points for China.

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President Bush pressed his Olympic hosts Sunday to permit greater political and religious freedom, warning Chinese leaders they can expect to hear similar blunt talk from his successor.

In an Olympic medley of sports and politics, Bush also cheered from the stands as U.S. athletes launched their hunt for gold, while behind the scenes he and aides appealed to Russia to halt what the White House called "dangerous and disproportionate" attacks on Georgia, a staunch U.S. ally.

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The president worshipped at a Beijing church and declared China has nothing to fear from expressions of faith. Later, he met with Chinese leaders and again voiced concern about the jailing of dissidents and religious activists, aides reported.

"As you know, I feel very strongly about religion," he told President Hu Jintao in a meeting at the Zhongnanhai government compound while reporters were present.

fter they were ushered out, Bush told Hu that human rights concerns are a key part of the U.S.-China dialog, and "the Chinese can expect that any future American president will also make it an important aspect," said adviser Dennis Wilder, who accompanied Bush. But Bush did not raise specific cases of dissidents.

At the same time, Bush praised his hosts for their swift response to a stabbing attack that killed the father of a 2004 U.S. Olympian. "Your government has been very attentive, very sympathetic, and I appreciate that a lot," Bush said.

Todd Bachman, the father of Olympic volleyball player Elisabeth "Wiz" Bachman, was killed Saturday and his wife Barbara was gravely injured as they toured Beijing's 13th-century Drum Tower. The Bachmans of Lakeville, Minn., are in-laws of U.S. men's volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon.

The assailant, identified as Tang Yongming, 47, jumped to his death. The motive for the attack, which also left a tour guide wounded, remained unclear, though officials doubt Tang knew the Bachmans.

Bush also discussed with Hu efforts to verify North Korea's scrapping of its nuclear program. Bush has pledged to remove North Korea from the U.S. terrorism blacklist if a verification accord can be reached; Monday was the earliest that could take place. But talks have dragged on. "Tomorrow probably will come and go without that happening," Wilder reported.

Outside his meetings with Chinese leaders, Bush joined the effort to halt clashes between Russia and the former Soviet republic of Georgia. The conflict erupted Friday when Georgian troops moved to retake control of South Ossetia, a region bordering Russia that gained de facto independence in 1992.

The Bush administration has expressed concern that the attacks were occurring in regions of Georgia that were far from the zone of conflict in South Ossetia.

Jim Jeffrey, President Bush's deputy national security adviser, said the U.S. has made it clear: "If the disproportionate and dangerous escalation on the Russian side continues, that this will have a significant long-term impact on U.S.-Russian relations."

Bush discussed the widening crisis by phone with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, current president of the European Union. The two agree "across the board" on the need for a cease-fire, disengagement and "respect for Georgian territorial integrity," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said.

Despite his official duties, Bush has made clear his main role at the Olympics was as America's First Fan.

Sunday was a U.S. sports fan's dream.

Bush and first lady Laura Bush, daughter Barbara and former President George H.W. Bush, cheered from the stands of the Water Cube Olympic swimming venue as American Michael Phelps claimed the first of an expected string of gold medals by smashing his own world record in the 400-meter individual medley.

"God, what a thrill to cheer for you!" Bush told Phelps afterward.

Phelps told reporters he looked up at Bush just moments after winning, and the president nodded.

"That was a pretty cool feeling," he said.

The president also took in the U.S.-China men's basketball game, one of the hottest tickets. Before the contest, he huddled with U.S. players in a corridor of the Olympic arena, putting his hand in with theirs and joining in a cheer, "One, two, three, U.S.A, go!"

The Bush family posed for pictures with LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and other NBA stars. Spying Bush's father, James sidled up to say, "What's up pops?"

Bush's day began with a worship service at Beijing's Kuanjie church, an officially registered Protestant congregation. A children's choir sang "Amazing Grace" in English and Chinese, but the service was mostly in Chinese. Aides said Bush was helped by a translator.

He exited to the strains of "Onward Christian Soldiers." Speaking to reporters in a driving rain, he alluded to the millions of Chinese who brave harassment and arrest to worship at unregistered "house" churches.

"It just goes to show that God is universal," Bush said. "No state, man or woman should fear the influence of loving religion."

Speaking in Bangkok on the eve of the Olympics and again at Friday's dedication of a U.S. embassy here, Bush insisted China can only reach its full potential by allowing free speech and other freedoms.

Those words and his church visit, which followed a 2005 visit to another official Beijing church, were carefully calibrated to prod the Chinese while deflecting attacks from human rights groups who say Bush's Olympic sojourn lends legitimacy to a repressive communist government.

(This version CORRECTS `Douglas Wilder' to `Dennis Wilder.')

***UPDATE*** The U.S. Olympic basketball team treated President Bush and perhaps a billion more fans to a game to remember. With LeBron James and Dwyane Wade soaring for dunks that thrilled the rauc...
***UPDATE*** The U.S. Olympic basketball team treated President Bush and perhaps a billion more fans to a game to remember. With LeBron James and Dwyane Wade soaring for dunks that thrilled the rauc...
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Bush is now taking a vacation from his drinking in Beijing. Nero fiddled while Rome burned, but he has nothing on Dubya!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 08/15/2008
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Guys, just imagine having McCain over there instead. At least Bush can genuinely have fun when it comes to sports. If McCain would be there, the Chinese would not know what to talk about with him, the NBAs would not know what to do with him...

I think Bush worked there also somewhat. It is the diplomatic relationship between China and US shifting from ping pong to basketball. It was a high diplomatic match. Two Bushes plus the Chinese foreign minister were sitting there. Everybody, even the Chinese, was happy that USA team won.


http://www.chinationreport.com/ one stop news for China

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 08/11/2008
- GerryS I'm a Fan of GerryS 39 fans permalink
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BTW, are the US taxpayers paying for W's trip, his wife's and his daughters trip?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 08/10/2008
- puffhost I'm a Fan of puffhost 11 fans permalink

I feel you, but I would rather pay to have him over there than over here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 08/10/2008
- GerryS I'm a Fan of GerryS 39 fans permalink
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i agree if we could leave him there and cut the strings so he's their problem forever-
unfortunately, another village idjit would go lookin for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 08/10/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 610 fans permalink
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Slam dunk ,I use to think that was a basketball expression.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 08/10/2008
- GerryS I'm a Fan of GerryS 39 fans permalink
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the only difference between W and the usa b-ball team is W doesn't have tats showing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 08/10/2008
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Is he aware that 99% of the NBA is voting Obama?
I've been nauseated watching this yokel cheering as though he didn't have a job he should be doing--but then he's been using the Presidency as a means of taking extended vacations for over
7 1/2 years. Perfect video ad for the DNC--all of Bush's vacations while kids are dying in Iraq...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 08/10/2008
- biglith I'm a Fan of biglith 13 fans permalink

"God, what a thrill to cheer for you." Didn't Bush take the Lord's name in vain?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 08/10/2008
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If you haven't noticed - and I don't know how you can miss it -NBC has gone overboard in giving President Bush loads of coverage. Here is an example of my email to NBC. I encourage all of us to get together and complain to NBC for using the Olympics as a way to pump up the President's ratings during this election season. Remember, what's good for Bush is good for McCain and vise versa. Join me in protesting their subtle but undeniable politicizing of the olympics. Here is my emai to NBC;
"Never have we seen so much air time given to a President as in this years Olympic coverage. It reeks with partian politics which have no place in the olympics. An interview with George W. Bush? How dare you. Personally, we don't want to see him. Which corporations pressured you into trying to bump his ratings up? The corporate media shows it's bias towards right wing politics once again. Soon as President Bush appeared with Bob Costas we swtiched channels."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 08/10/2008
- jsinclair I'm a Fan of jsinclair 14 fans permalink

I despise Bush and what he's done to this country. However, I watched in surprise as he spoke with Costas. He actually seemed to be at his best (still not "good" of course, but not embarrassing)--even discussing politics. What happened?

It's like how McCain seems like a different--actually likeable--person on The Daily Show.

Maybe Bush is just so joyous being around sports, like the old cheerleading days. Ah, if only he'd accepted the job of baseball commissioner instead of running for president--EVERYONE would be so much happier.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 08/11/2008
- strangelet I'm a Fan of strangelet 22 fans permalink

Just as a small advisory -- the reason you see Bush having more air time than previous Presidents is that previous Presidents DIDN'T ATTEND the Olympics (or at least not the opening ceremony), except in the US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 08/11/2008
- optiquest I'm a Fan of optiquest 3 fans permalink

liberals just hate W. Its almost comical to see them comment on him. Its almost like Bush is a disease to liberals

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 08/10/2008
- Merckx I'm a Fan of Merckx 19 fans permalink
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Well, Yes! What is curious is why any conservative would like this guy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 08/10/2008
- cobobs I'm a Fan of cobobs 31 fans permalink
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You are so correct, optiquest, but it is a national pastime, which we need to examine more evenhandedly. I do recall when Bill Clinton was treated like a dangerous contagious disease by the other side. We have all sinned. Could you improve on your insight and make it more useful?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 08/10/2008
- 4peace I'm a Fan of 4peace 8 fans permalink

He is a disease to all human beings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 08/10/2008
- PrairieDog I'm a Fan of PrairieDog 6 fans permalink
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I don't hate Bush. Hate the sin, not the sinner (or criminal). I don't hate Dick Cheney but I'd jump at the chance to get in line to throw that switch when someone attached electrodes to Cheney's testicles. I mean, it IS legal, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 08/10/2008
- Cybesq I'm a Fan of Cybesq 26 fans permalink
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The thing that really keeps it from being comical is 4138 U.S. soldier deaths. Other than that I be busting a lung.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 AM on 08/11/2008

Assuming I am right and Obama wins the election, I CANNOT WAIT for the next Olympics to come around during his tenure. In addition to the joy I get by watching the Summer and Winter games, I will love to see the same people on here praising Obama for going to the games, watching our teams, and taking pictures and giving an interview here and there with the media.

Just like every other thing that Obama says that conflicts with a prior position, or any position he may take that will be similar to something Bush said/did, it will be parroted here at the time as correct and the greatest thing in the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 PM on 08/10/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 610 fans permalink
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Some will, some won't, now what ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 08/10/2008
- nevadagirl I'm a Fan of nevadagirl 5 fans permalink

Wait a minute, didn't Bush give up golf because he didn't want to be seen enjoying himself while our troops are in harms' way? So I guess going to a basketball game and swimming events is some form of diplomacy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 08/11/2008
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Silly question. Why are the country names on uniforms written in English? Shouldn't "China" be written in the native language.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 08/10/2008
- cjk002 I'm a Fan of cjk002 32 fans permalink
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There are only two official languages used in the Olympics, English and French.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 08/10/2008
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I don't know why people are pushing so hard in the basketball scene this year. Right now US has the best team, and still, the critics are throwing out warnings. This is not a war, why not take it easy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 08/10/2008
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For anybody who watched the USA men versus China in basketball today, I think it was a wonderful display of skill and sportmanship on and off the court by all involved. ....... a little ray of hope for harmony in our troubled planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 08/10/2008
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Maybe since we blew 'em off the basketball court they'll forgive some of the debt we owe them? On second thought, maybe a better strategy would be to let them win and then ask for some debt reduction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 08/10/2008
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Finally! We found somewhere he can stay and not booger things up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 08/10/2008
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