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1 posted on 03/21/2003 8:02:14 PM PST by Reverend Bob
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The Maginot Line, the ultimate symbol of enlightened French thought
2 posted on 03/21/2003 8:06:27 PM PST by thoughtomator (Let's Roll!)
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Montreal, 1967: de Gaulle shouts 'Vive Le Quebec Libre!' before a crowd of 100,000 at Montreal City Hall. Puts France squarely on side of FLQ mailbox bombers and leaves Canada early in a Gallic huff after the Canadian government protests.

Rainbow Warrior, 1985: French intelligence blows up a Greenpeace ship in Auckland, New Zealand. Hypocrisy of France's bleatings about respect for state sovereignty exposed.

I could go on all night about the perfidy and arrogance of the French.
3 posted on 03/21/2003 8:09:29 PM PST by Loyalist
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We're going to have to stop giving in to the French. Why just last week, they were demanding more inspectors. Lo and behold, this week we've supplied a few hundred thousand, which btw, will be much more effiicent than the UN inspectors under the Dupe of Baghdad (hands bliques).
4 posted on 03/21/2003 8:09:34 PM PST by umgud (War determines who is left, not who is right)
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Nostradamus and his idiotic quatrains.
5 posted on 03/21/2003 8:10:36 PM PST by Ciexyz
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On the Belgian Congo

The Belgians are a mix of French and German so what you get is Snotty Nazi's

6 posted on 03/21/2003 8:12:58 PM PST by tophat9000
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The Panama Canal was another French project we bailed out.
7 posted on 03/21/2003 8:13:59 PM PST by Fitzcarraldo
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Viet Nam was a French colony gone bad.
8 posted on 03/21/2003 8:18:37 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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The Massacre of the Huguenots

The encirclement at Sedan during the Franco-Prussian War. (French generals gallantly take the advice of the Empress Eugenie. Really.)

Handing Joan of Arc over to English so they could kill her. After she saved their country.

Thinking Woody Allen did nothing wrong, that he is unfairly criticized by puritanical Americans.

Powdered wigs as fashion statements.

Gaudy, gilt, gold-leaf furniture. Roccoco style. In fact, overdecorated rooms in general.

12 posted on 03/21/2003 8:32:11 PM PST by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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THE MILITARY HISTORY OF FRANCE

Gallic Wars – Lost. In a war whose ending foreshadows the next 2,000 years of French history, France is conquered by, of all things, an Italian.

Hundred Years War – Mostly lost, saved at last by a female schizophrenic who inadvertently creates The First Rule of French Warfare: "France's armies are victorious only when not led by a Frenchman."

Italian Wars – Lost. France becomes the first and only country to ever lose two wars when fighting Italians. Wars of Religion – France goes 0-5-4 against the Huguenots

Thirty Years War – France is technically not a participant, but manages to get invaded anyway. Claims a tie on the basis that eventually the other participants started ignoring her.

War of Devolution – Tied. Frenchmen take to wearing red flowerpots as chapeaux.

The Dutch War – Tied.

War of the Augsburg League / King William's War / French and Indian War – Lost, but claimed as a tie. Three ties in a row induces deluded Francophiles the world over to label the period as the height of French military power.

War of the Spanish Succession – Lost. The war also gave the French their first taste of a Marlborough, which they have loved every since.

American Revolution – In a move that will become quite familiar to future Americans, France claims a win even though the English colonists saw far more action. This is later known as "de Gaulle Syndrome," and leads to the Second Rule of French Warfare: "France only wins when America does most of the fighting."

French Revolution – Won, primarily due the fact that the opponent was also French.

The Napoleonic Wars – Lost. Temporary victories (remember the First Rule!) due to leadership of a Corsican, who ended up being no match for a British footwear designer.

The Franco-Prussian War – Lost. Germany first plays the role of drunk frat boy to France's ugly girl home alone on a Saturday night.

World War I – Tied and on the way to losing, France is saved by the United States. Thousands of French women find out what it's like to not only sleep with a winner, but one who doesn't call her "Fraulein." Sadly, widespread use of condoms by American forces forestalls any improvement in the French bloodline.

World War II – Lost. Conquered French liberated by the United States and Britain just as they finish learning the Horst Wessel song.

War in Indochina – Lost. French forces plead sickness, take to bed with the Dien Bien Flu.

Algerian Rebellion – Lost. Loss marks the first defeat of a Western army by a Non-Turkic Muslim force since the Crusades, and produces the First Rule of Muslim Warfare: "We can always beat the French." This rule is identical to the First Rules of the Italians, Russians, Germans, English, Dutch, Spanish, Vietnamese and Esquimaux.

War on Terrorism – France, keeping in mind its recent history, surrenders to Germans and Muslims just to be safe

16 posted on 03/21/2003 8:37:28 PM PST by Chancellor Palpatine (the NCAA is the UN of college athletics - arrogant toward the good, toothless against the bad)
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16. The most heinous of all ...

drum roll please....

encouraging Jerry Lewis.

19 posted on 03/21/2003 8:47:19 PM PST by FredZarguna
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HMMMM. Our problems with France started when we were still colonies. Don't forget:

King William's War 1689-1697

Queen Anne's War 1702-1713

King George's War 1743-1748

The French and Indian War 1755-1763

The French then took time out to try to embarrass the British during the Revolutionary War. Helping US was incidental.

The French were then back at it in the late 1790s, nearly leading to war with new US.



20 posted on 03/21/2003 8:48:08 PM PST by Gnarly
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My most recent SAR newsletter celebrates the 225th anniversary of the French volunteers who provided the fighting power that gave us victory at Yorktown. Better add the Sons of the American Revolution to your target list, they're obviously weak on frog-bashing.
25 posted on 03/21/2003 8:52:20 PM PST by Pelham
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In a follow up to Versailles, the French insist on "War debts" paid in gold.

Ahem. That was us. The French and British had huge debts for munitions and supplies to America, which we demanded be repaid in full, despite the fact that they had lost many times the number of men in the war than we had.

The resulting dislocations in currency exchanges were a major contributor to the severity of the Great Depression.

33 posted on 03/22/2003 12:45:59 PM PST by Restorer (TANSTAAFL)
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