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Tourism ugly from lack of Americans
Universal Press Syndicate | 6-14-2003 | Tad Bartimus

Posted on 06/14/2003 9:59:39 AM PDT by lilylangtree

CANAL DU MIDI, France--It's high summer in France: bikinis blossom on the beach at St. Tropez and lovers stroll in lingering twilight beneath the Eiffel Tower.

The only things missing from these postcard-perfect scenes are Americans.

Still fuming over French President Jacques Chirac's active opposition to the war in Iraq, Americans are taking out their ire by staying home or vacationing elsewhere.

"I doubt I'll ever set foot in France again," a hawkish friend from Kansas e-mailed me.

Other friends who are veterans echoed the same sentiment.

"France?" You couldn't pay me to go there!" snorted one.

Well, somebody did pay me to go to France, and so here I am, conducting a writing workshop arranged by Americans, for Americans, on a canal barge owned by a woman raised in America. As we cruise between Bordeaux and Provence we practically have the canal to ourselves. Barge trip bookings are off as much as 70 percent and fancy restaurants catering to American tourists are empty. The question on every merchant's lips is no longer "Where are they?" but "Will they ever come back?"

At least one of them did, when the No. 1 Yak recently dropped in for a short visit. President George W. Bush was in Evian for the G-8 summit of industrialized nations, but he landed and slept over the border in Switzerland. His refusal to meet one-on-one with Chirac and their frosty photo op did nothing to diffuse Americans' anger at France for refusing to join U.S., British and other coalition forces in toppling Saddam Hussein.

The fallout from this diplomatic quarrel with our oldest ally is causing economic pain in the country now disdainfully dismissed as part of "Old Europe" by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

Economic protest by their best-spending tourists is hurting the pocketbooks of bakers in Normandy, designers in Paris and three-star chefs in Provence.

"All our eggs are in the American basket and now Bush and Chirac have made an omelet out of them," said a French canal pilot.

While I sipped a smooth Bordeaux and ate aged camembert on a fresh baguette, a half-dozen crew members of various European nationalities lamented their lack of work.

"Our bookings are down 70 percent this season," said one barge owner, a British citizen. A marketing expert who works for a Burgundy vintner estimates her company's overseas sales are off by at least 15 percent, and will drop further "because people in America aren't buying French wine." Compounding their tourism woes is the fall of the dollar against the European Union currency.

However, there are bargains gallore in France as hoteliers and tour brokers try to salvage expenses.

Even the government--increasingly feeling the ire of its citizens for Chirac's arrogance and insults toward the Bush administration--is officially encouraging the unthinkable toward visitors. It's urging the French to say "BONJOUR!" with a smile.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: bulge; champagne; chartres; eifeltower; france; french; frenchboycott; frogs; idiots; louve; normandy; notredame; tourism; travel; worldwarii; wwii
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To: lilylangtree
The French will be kneeling toward Mecca with one more generation. From 10% Islamist, they will be 20% armed Islamists. Let them try being "French" under the Sharia.

The last French victory over Islam was at the Battle of Tours. Now with bahksheesh in hand, they think that they can profit from those of the prophet.
81 posted on 06/14/2003 3:51:47 PM PDT by SevenDaysInMay
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To: PoorMuttly
We are not amused by you. We tolerate you for the good of mankind, and the more noble souls still trapped among you.

Those are the ones that I'm aiming at. To let the Leftists/Islamists gain France surely would be our embarrassment.

And since they, apparently, already have, it's vital to reverse the trend, just as it is here.

82 posted on 06/14/2003 3:52:51 PM PDT by Dec31,1999 (French Freedom fighters need our support now more than ever.)
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To: lilylangtree
The only things missing from these postcard-perfect scenes are Americans.

The French live in the past. It's gotta suck to be them...

83 posted on 06/14/2003 3:56:46 PM PDT by Libloather (Proud member of the Vast Right Wing Fatwa...)
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To: SevenDaysInMay
The French will be kneeling toward Mecca with one more generation. From 10% Islamist, they will be 20% armed Islamists. Let them try being "French" under the Sharia.

The problem with the French is that they are ignorant more than they are stupid, as is the case with our very own Liberals. They have the gift of language, but not logic.

Give the Liberty lovers in France a voice, and they will reverse the trend "toute suite".

It's OUR job to give them that voice, just as it is our job to give Iranian Freedom fighters their voice.

84 posted on 06/14/2003 4:00:20 PM PDT by Dec31,1999 (French Freedom fighters need our support now more than ever.)
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To: Dec31,1999
...so we penalize THEM ALL, until they better police their own. If they, as a voting public, don't value our position...perhaps a little tough love is in order. They don't respect our words. Perhaps they will respect our absence. At this point, many of us would vote for standing by, and basically handing them to their saintly European friends the Germans, should there be a "round three."

WE have not forgotten, or betrayed our bloody sacrifices for them in recent history. They seem to find it inconvenient to respect our needs...but we must respect theirs ?

Perhaps such anemic, self-serving statements of reconciliation work on Clinton-esque turncoats such as they, and their "friends," but we walked out on the European moral code...brutal, spineless arrogance and betrayal...in 1776. If they didn't hate the British so much, and sense a buck, I doubt they would have helped us then, either.

"Take a fool out of a ditch, and you will only have to do it again."

Perhaps we should just let them be further entertained by their "friends" next time. Perhaps now is "next time."
85 posted on 06/14/2003 4:13:18 PM PDT by PoorMuttly (...with friends like these...)
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To: cricket
there is something very wrong about marrying the baby girl that you and your common law wife raised....

what was Woody thinking as he bathed her or wiped her butt when she was little?...did the fascination start then?

it doesn't matter if they were married or not.....the baby that he was a father to, he married.....

86 posted on 06/14/2003 4:24:50 PM PDT by cherry
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To: cricket
". . .Mia and Woody were never married. It was her adopted daughter; and while I do not think much of his actions; do not think they fell into the 'sick' classification."

That's even better - not married. I had assumed they were. What fine examples of parents they must have been. I still believe marrying an adopted daughted whose about half his age is SICK.

87 posted on 06/14/2003 4:44:18 PM PDT by nmh
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To: Mark17
"My Asian woman is half my age too, but was 19 when I met her."

Just as sick. The again she wanted a "father figure" and you obviously wanted a "daughter figure". Sick but compatible.

88 posted on 06/14/2003 4:57:05 PM PDT by nmh
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To: Drango
France's defense minister criticized her American counterpart, Donald Rumsfeld, in an interview published Saturday... link
89 posted on 06/14/2003 5:17:56 PM PDT by Drango (A liberal's compassion is limited only by the size of someone else's wallet.)
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To: Drango
Is Woody Allen the spokesman for the "Fall in Love Again" compaign, and if so does anyone know if he has a younger daughter to fall in love again with?
90 posted on 06/14/2003 5:31:50 PM PDT by Cdnexpat
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To: PoorMuttly
If you HAD a "World" Trade Center, and had seen it reduced to screaming carnage...perhaps your smug, self-serving intellectuality would have benefited from the taste of it.

I see what you are saying, but you have to know that France suffered horribly in WWI and WWII. Not just towers, but whole cities were in ruins. Nearly a generation of her young men gone. They know what it is to suffer in their homeland.

Which makes Chirac's actions all the more troubling. They saw first hand what appeasement could lead to. I don't understand how they could not have been right there with us.

Well, we survived the impeached X42, hopefully they will survive Chirac and the socialists that are ruining France.
91 posted on 06/14/2003 5:35:26 PM PDT by baseballmom
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To: baseballmom
I see what you are saying, but you have to know that France suffered horribly in WWI and WWII. Not just towers, but whole cities were in ruins. Nearly a generation of her young men gone. They know what it is to suffer in their homeland.

Just to be clear, French losses in WWII on the battlefield were comparatively low. They surrendered quickly. In the battle to drive the Germans out, Americans and Brits did the dying.

The report below is from the Embassy of France in the US. You'll notice that WWI and WWII are combined. Clearly this is done to downplay the comparatively low number of battle losses by French troops in WWII.

FRENCH CASUALTIES IN WWI AND WWII


92 posted on 06/14/2003 5:54:52 PM PDT by beckett
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To: Drango
Thanks! Your gif is a keeper!



93 posted on 06/14/2003 6:16:44 PM PDT by Tunehead54 (Support Our Troops! Screw France.)
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To: lilylangtree
"Wonder if Chirac is still popular with the people? Last I read his popularity with the French people was at a good 58%."

Rush's sub-host last week, Roger Hedgecock (sic?), had just returned from France and indicated that Chirac's approval rating was in the 20s!
94 posted on 06/14/2003 7:12:29 PM PDT by DrDeb
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To: headsonpikes
NO!, it's not au revoir, but adieu! I's rather say goodbye to Frogland than "until we see you again."
95 posted on 06/14/2003 8:02:02 PM PDT by Paulus Invictus (RATS are scum with poor memories)
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To: cherry
". . .it doesn't matter if they were married or not.....the baby that he was a father to, he married....."

. . .I am not defending Woody Allen; simply offering a degree of irony, if you will, that people who take a certain pride living well beyond the norm of moral bindings, so to speak; still expect full measure of moral retribution/judgement'. . .

and outrage from the same people they basically told to 'get over it' in a manner of speaking. . . and then expect thet the benefit of that judgement and sympathy such as did Mia when this all erupted.

There is a Wisdom in the saying; 'live by the sword;die by the sword'. And so it is with Liberalism. . .

96 posted on 06/14/2003 8:09:05 PM PDT by cricket
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To: cherry
"there is something very wrong about marrying the baby girl that you and your common law wife raised.... what was Woody thinking as he bathed her or wiped her butt when she was little?...did the fascination start then"

. . .one more thing here cherry; and again less in Woody's defense and more a statement of Mia and Woody's liberal life style.

First, I think this child was adopted when she was older than a baby; though do not know exact age; and doubt Woody ever did very much with any of the children in way of personal care as Mia and Woody maintained separate residences for most of their partnered life. . .

. . .not to say they were not together; just that they worked determinedly to maintain their independence from each other;neither would 'give up' for a Marriage. . .Another liberal 'have their cake and eat it too' kind of lifestyle.

. . .and kaboom! They all lost. . .but in the end; hard to find what in this relationship as they defined it; was in fact violated. Reap. . .sow.

97 posted on 06/14/2003 8:54:56 PM PDT by cricket
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To: nmh
Just as sick. The again she wanted a "father figure" and you obviously wanted a "daughter figure". Sick but compatible.

LOL, works for me. I have found many guys are not asking me how I do it. They are asking to see how they can do it. You only go around once in life, so I am enjoying it.

98 posted on 06/14/2003 9:36:05 PM PDT by Mark17
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To: lilylangtree
I have an idea that might help the hapless Frenchies. They coold hire an American to help them advertise what a great place France is. They could hire some respected American conservative like say...

Woody Allen!

99 posted on 06/14/2003 9:43:53 PM PDT by Jeff Gordon
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To: Drango
Because of the recent disagreements between the American and French governments and the heated press coverage of events, we are aware that some Americans worry that they might be unwelcome in France.

The French know no bound to their arrogance.

In their little minds, they think Americans "worry" about being welcomed in France. Can they even conceive of the idea that Americans do not "want" to be in France?

100 posted on 06/14/2003 9:51:00 PM PDT by Jeff Gordon
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