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They're going to kick you two guys out of the Republican party if you keep talking up Chicago. :D :eek: :D
 
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They're going to kick you two guys out of the Republican party if you keep talking up Chicago. :D :eek: :D

I'm not saying I like the politics, just the city itself.

Besides, the GOP's trying to kick me out anyway for having too high an education. Alas, until there's a non-extremist libertarian party or a viable fiscal conservative party, the GOP's stuck with me.
 
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It is extremely unlikely, however, that Glenn Beck actually raped and murdered a young girl in 1990 if for no other reason than I picture him as more interested in young boys.

Well, you're the expert in that department.
 
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Besides, the GOP's trying to kick me out anyway for having too high an education. Alas, until there's a non-extremist libertarian party or a viable fiscal conservative party, the GOP's stuck with me.

The GOP's giving the Libertarians a run for the extremist trophy. It's a question of what you believe is a bigger threat to the Republic: evolutionary theory or fiat money.
 
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Chicago's awesome; it's essentially a Midwestern New York, which means the people are friendlier, the food is better, and its cheaper to visit.

I'd call it the Midwestern Philadelphia, but I agree it's a great city to visit.
 
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I'm not saying I like the politics, just the city itself.

Agreed - but then again, there's Chicago, then there's Chicago. Downtown is amazing. Greatest architecture in the world, clean and the best grub in the nation. Travel a few blocks and it's Detroit-esque. As trashy as it gets.
 
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Agreed - but then again, there's Chicago, then there's Chicago. Downtown is amazing. Greatest architecture in the world, clean and the best grub in the nation. Travel a few blocks and it's Detroit-esque. As trashy as it gets.
But it won't be getting the Olympics.
 
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I'd call it the Midwestern Philadelphia, but I agree it's a great city to visit.

Well, Chicago is both much larger than Philly and commands a much larger hinterland. Chicago's regional pull and primacy in the Midwest is akin to New York's on the eastern seaboard.

Agreed - but then again, there's Chicago, then there's Chicago. Downtown is amazing. Greatest architecture in the world, clean and the best grub in the nation. Travel a few blocks and it's Detroit-esque. As trashy as it gets.

Well, that's an incomplete reading of the situation. Sure, travel a few blocks - but in which direction? Sure, there are areas of the city that are as depressed as some Detroit neighborhoods, but the city overall is a healthy and vibrant place.
 
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So Chicago was out first, then Tokyo. Can't say I expected Chicago to be first out, but the IOC and its voting process is rather unpredictable.
 
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So Chicago was out first, then Tokyo. Can't say I expected Chicago to be first out, but the IOC and its voting process is rather unpredictable.

Who votes?

I can see a situation where there was an Asian bloc, a Euro bloc, and a western hemisphere bloc, with Rio grabbing the lion's share from Chicago.

Another argument for IRV! :mad: :mad: ;)
 
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Considering both Chicago and New York have been shot down in the past two votes, LA had one and Atlanta was a longshot, and the USOC has no intention of bidding on 2020, I'd guess it'll be a couple decades before the games end up here again.
 
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Who votes?

I can see a situation where there was an Asian bloc, a Euro bloc, and a western hemisphere bloc, with Rio grabbing the lion's share from Chicago.

Another argument for IRV! :mad: :mad: ;)

All IOC members vote, except for those with ties to a bidding country. Hence, the US members do not vote. However, if a country is eliminated, those members can then vote in later rounds. Voting continues until one country wins a majority of votes - if one does not, then the lowest vote getter is eliminated, and they move to another round of voting.

For example, look at the voting for the 2012 games:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bids_for_the_2012_Summer_Olympics#Final_selection_process
 
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Who votes?

I can see a situation where there was an Asian bloc, a Euro bloc, and a western hemisphere bloc, with Rio grabbing the lion's share from Chicago.

Another argument for IRV! :mad: :mad: ;)
The Beautiful People vote. Maybe they said to Chicago that they won't be screwed again.
 
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It's Rio's to lose. I just can't see them giving it to Europe that many times in a row.
 
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