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NOSLEEP

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So LMAO stnds for ,laugh my a*ss off ?
 

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peterbo3

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Question: <br />Why are the roads in France lined with trees?<br /><br />Answer:<br />So the German Army can march in the shade.<br /><br />That's what I think. You can take it or leave it.<br /><br />Regards,<br />Peter.
 

12Footer

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Peterbo LOL.. Makes sense to me.<br /> :D
 

marcmccain

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France: Vulture of the world: Kyle Williams says nation is morally repugnant, no friend of the U.S.<br />WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Saturday, March 29, 2003 | Kyle Williams<br /><br />Posted on 03/28/2003 11:57 PM PST by JohnHuang2<br /><br />Politicians in the United States have said that President Bush has failed diplomatically and perhaps has made history in his "failure." However, I believe they are wrong. France has outdone itself in failing diplomatically. Along with other nations, America and its people have blasted the spineless, appeasing, socialist nation for their stance in the war on terror. <br /><br />Still, some suggest a very overblown response to France, in terms of changing French fries to freedom fries, French toast to freedom toast, and hatred toward the nation simply because of their dissent in the war against Iraq. But, it goes so much deeper than that. Opposition toward France is not only because of their dissent, but because of their obstructionism on the world stage. <br /><br />Dissent is not an issue that would cause a deep divide between these nations – we have disagreed with other countries and it hasn't led to this. France could have respectfully disagreed with the United States, taking a step out of the playing field to the sidelines. Instead, France President Jacques Chirac said, in regard to the follow-up resolution to 1441, "My position is that whatever the circumstances, France will vote no." <br /><br />They stand beside a United Nations that equalizes the morality of America and Iraq. Their citizens have torched a replica of the Statue of Liberty in Bordeaux and destroyed a plaque honoring victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. They said last month that our war against Saddam Hussein is illegitimate, yet they demanded the U.S. have no role in a post-Saddam Iraq and, apparently, they wish to be the lead government in the reconstruction process. <br /><br />Furthermore, as reported by Sky News, French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin refused to answer the question, "Who do you want to win the war?" after a speech he gave in London. <br /><br />In addition, some reports confirm a clear conflict of interest that has helped break relations between the U.S. and France involving the business of Jacques Chirac and Saddam Hussein – business relations that go back 26 years to "his sale of two nuclear reactors to Iraq with enough weapons-grade uranium to build three or four nuclear bombs," an article in the Vancouver Sun reported on Feb. 25. "Chirac also spearheaded a $1.5 billion weapons deal with Saddam which included 60 Mirage F1 fighter planes, surface-to-air missiles and advanced electronics." <br /><br />Yet, there's more. According to a report on Thursday by Creators Syndicate columnist Benjamin Shapiro, French soldiers were expelled from a U.S. base in Saudi Arabia for espionage: "The French had apparently been caught hacking into the U.S. secret computer system." <br /><br />I'm not simply systematically chronicling the problems of France as a reason to oppose them – these are just a few instances of the hatred toward America on the part of France. There is a long list of statements and actions by the French people and government that shows they hate our nation. France is about the most liberal, socialist nation on the planet and they make no effort to hide it in their comments and political actions. <br /><br />Some say the falling-out between our two governments and our people is regrettable. I respectfully disagree. Such a morally repugnant and arrogant nation should be no friend of the United States. <br /><br />Australian Prime Minister John Howard framed his words perfectly in opining on the current state of France: "When you start to compare [permanent security council members], America is the eagle, China is the tiger, Russia is the bear, and in my view France is the vulture," he said in an interview to ABC Radio. "It circles around and does nothing for itself, waiting for the opportunity to go and pick the benefits of other people's hard work." <br /><br />In the past, when France had major difficulties, what nation was the first to help? America. In the future, when France has serious problems, who will be the first to help?
 

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AMERICA,,it'll be AMERICA.. as always...<br /><br />you mean to say,,, that france forbades the U S A from rebuilding IRAQ... an wants france/itselves,, to do it..??? an nurture in a new govt...???
 

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French Uniforms<br /><br />A long time ago, Britain and France were at war.<br />During one battle, the French captured an English Major. Taking the Major to their headquarters, the French General began to question him.<br /><br />The French General asked, "Why do you English officers all wear red coats? Don't you know the red material makes you easier targets for us to shoot at?"<br /><br />In his bland English way, the Major informed the general that the reason English officers wear red coats is so that if they are shot, the blood won't show and the men they are leading won't panic.<br /><br />And that is why, from that day until now, all French Army Officers wear brown pants.<br /> :D
 

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Yes Crabbait, the French don't want us to be a part of the rebuild effort as it would be a "reward" for our actions. I think the statement was made within the framework of the UN. I think we can just start a new UN and not invite France to join(if we for some reason think we still need a UN)
 

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The only thing the French should be preparing for is... INVASION !
 

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Evening all,<br />Used to be a saying about the French and their tenure in Indochina.It went like this:<br /><br />"One Hundred Years of French culture and all the Vietnamese could do at the finish was bake bread".<br /><br />There is another few words but I have not inserted them as this is a family posting forum.<br /><br />The French gave the people of Indochina nothing except grief. Their conduct in Algeria was also less than exemplary. They are P/O because they will no longer be able to supply arms to Iraq through the back door. French oil companies like ELF will miss out.<br /> One good thing is that heaps of crud like Citroen and Renault vehicles will no longer be exported to Iraq.<br /><br />The French are indeed economic vultures but this time they will be going hungry.<br /><br />There are War Cemetries scattered all across France containing the graves of hundreds of thousands (not a misprint) of soldiers who came to the aid of the French in two World Wars. The French seem to have a bad case of selective mass amnesia regarding this. Those countries who have done the hard yards by going to Iraq will not suffer from the same illness. The actions of the arrogant Frogs will not soon be forgotten.<br /><br />Thats what I think. You can take it or leave it.<br /><br />Regards,<br /> Peter.
 

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Howdy, Peter.<br /><br />You said,<br />"The French are indeed economic vultures but this time they will be going hungry."<br /><br />I certainly hope you're right. You know how we are tho. I hope we don't even HINT a role for the French in Iraq's independance. They need protection from such vultures while they are vulnerable.<br /><br />you also said, "There are War Cemetries scattered all across France containing the graves of hundreds of thousands (not a misprint) of soldiers who came to the aid of the French in two World Wars. The French seem to have a bad case of selective mass amnesia regarding this. Those countries who have done the hard yards by going to Iraq will not suffer from the same illness. The actions of the arrogant Frogs will not soon be forgotten.'<br /><br />I guess by now, you've heard the news, and seen the video of thier defacement of these cemetaries.<br />Whereas the government denounced the acts, there are no arrests, and it would seem a popular sentament..<br />My heart is broken over this. They cost countless hardship in the present conflict on the coalition by thier delay tactics,and now, they deface the graves of those who liberated them!! I hope to God this never happens in Iraq!<br />We must not let our children forget Nomandy or Bagdad, ever.
 

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Hey Peter, great post!<br /><br />To 12Footer, <br /><br />I don't think the Iraqis will ever have an opurtunity to deface the graves of American war dead because the American people will never allow them to be buried in a foriegn land again.<br /><br />I've been hearing alot about American Veterans saying we should bring those buried in France home, where they will be properly taken care of.<br /><br />I hope this will happen, after recent events in that ungrateful France.
 

12Footer

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Yes, I've heard the same thing about bringing them back to friendly soil. And I hope we succede.<br />The cemetaries they are intered in is deeded American , British, or Canadian land,(depending upon which one).<br />But how do we keep the mutants with spray cans out from thousands of miles away? Best to bring them home where they will never be disgraced again.
 

KennyKenCan

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Can't we just NUKE good ole gay Paris?<br /><br />The war cemetary's are far enough away from there, aren't they?
 

marcmccain

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Defaced U.S. cemetaries in France? Here's a Colin Powel quote:<br /><br />When in England awhile back, at a fairly large conference, Colin Powell was asked by the Archbishop of Canterbury if our plans for Iraq were just an example of empire building by George Bush. <br />He answered by saying that, "Over the years, the United States has sent many of its fine young men and women into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders. The only amount of land we have ever asked for in return is enough to bury those that did not return. We don't even do that any more."<br /><br />It became very quiet in the room.
 

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Warhorse, here is a photo from CNN.<br /><br />
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