I think I'm going to have to get this book!
To: All
2 posted on
04/02/2004 10:20:31 AM PST by
Support Free Republic
(If Woody had gone straight to the police, this would never have happened!)
To: Jewels1091
This needs to be widely publicised. Whenever the Demons talk about getting UN and other international support, we need to put it in their faces: these people wouldn't have agreed no matter what we did.
3 posted on
04/02/2004 10:24:28 AM PST by
CatoRenasci
(Ceterum Censeo [Gallia][Germania][Arabia] Esse Delendam --- Select One or More as needed)
To: Jewels1091
The french have been a pain-in-the-a** since the dawn of western civilization.
4 posted on
04/02/2004 10:26:07 AM PST by
Spruce
To: Jewels1091
I've read it and it is worth it--especially the part where it details the industrial espionage that the French have done on us (they really haven't spent the money on R & D because of the pathetic socialistic spending.) Therefore, it's easier to steal from us.
5 posted on
04/02/2004 10:32:19 AM PST by
richardtavor
(Pray for the peace of Jerusalem in the name of the G-d of Jacob)
To: Jewels1091
Published on FR April 2003--see below:
The French: Im Shocked, Shocked! (French selling arms to iraq)
MSNBC.com \ Newsweek ^ | April 21 issue | Arian Campo-Flores and Kevin Peraino in Iraq and Mark Hosenball in Washington
April 21 issue The French government insists that it has strictly enforced a tight embargo imposed on Saddam Husseins regime by the United Nations in 1990. But Saddam never lost his taste for French weapons or luxury goods. And evidence found by U.S. troops on the ground in Iraq suggests thatdespite U.N. sanctionsthe dictator continued to receive an abundant supply of both until very recently.
LT. GREG HOLMES, a tactical intelligence officer with the Third Infantry Division, told NEWSWEEK that U.S. forces discovered 51 Roland-2 missiles, made by a partnership of French and German arms manufacturers, in two military compounds at Baghdad International Airport. One of the missiles he examined was labeled 05-11 KND 2002, which he took to mean that the missile was manufactured last year. The charred remains of a more modern Roland-3 launcher was found just down the road from the arms cache. According to a mortar specialist with the same unit, radios used by many Iraqi military trucks brandished MADE IN FRANCE labels and looked brand new. RPG night sights stamped with the number 2002 and French labels also turned up. And a new Nissan pickup truck driven by a surrendering Iraqi officer was manufactured in France as well. U.S. soldiers who moved into one of Saddams sumptuous palaces found a treasure house of less-deadly French goodies. Sets of Baath Party-logo silverware were marked MADE IN FRANCE on the back. And the palace was littered with the French cigarette brands Gauloise and Gitane. There were even packages of white French underwear. Political conservatives on Capitol Hill are already fuming at this new evidence of possible French perfidy, though French officials deny wrongdoing. A French Embassy spokeswoman insists that the Roland-2 missile was an old model which the manufacturer stopped making years ago, though she admits the Roland-3 is a newer model. She says the Chirac governments position is that new goods from France found in Iraq were probably illegal deliveries that Saddam purchased on a marche parallel, or black market. Arian Campo-Flores and Kevin Peraino in Iraq and Mark Hosenball in Washington
6 posted on
04/02/2004 10:33:00 AM PST by
lilylangtree
(Veni, Vidi, Vici)
To: Jewels1091
"The problem with you Americans," de Villepin hectored a visiting United States senator in Paris last December, "is that you don't read Machiavelli." His meaning, the senator's aide told me, was crystal clear. De Villepin and Chirac had lied to the United States during the Iraq crisis, and if we didn't like it, we should get over it. That's how the "big boys" played politics.France is just starting to find out how the REAL big boys play politics and france is totally outclassed.
7 posted on
04/02/2004 10:43:21 AM PST by
McGavin999
(Evil thrives when good men do nothing! Like forgetting to donate to FreeRepublic)
To: Jewels1091
"The problem with you Americans," de Villepin hectored a visiting United States senator in Paris last December, "is that you don't read Machiavelli.""And the problem with you French," Ed countered, "is that you read nothing else."
8 posted on
04/02/2004 10:51:59 AM PST by
niteowl77
To: Jewels1091
I've said it before, and I'll say it again --
someday soon a large quantity of Iraqi WMDs will be discovered on or under French soil.
The wine-swilling bastards have been playing "hide the economic salami" with Saddam for decades and have resisted our efforts against his regime because such conflicted with their economic interests.
I've managed to keep my nose and hands clean throughout my life, but, for a variety of legitimate reasons and due to a number of lawful circumstances, I long ago have learned to think like a criminal.
Whether anyone wishes to characterize this view as paranoia, delusion, or whatever matters not. You first heard it here on the FR......
9 posted on
04/02/2004 11:00:57 AM PST by
tracer
To: Jewels1091
Say it isn't true.
Frogs lie?
10 posted on
04/02/2004 11:02:42 AM PST by
Hans
To: Jewels1091
More so than Iraq, Syria, North Korea.
France & Germany will be our opponents in the next war.
11 posted on
04/02/2004 11:15:46 AM PST by
Enduring Freedom
(Warrior Freepers Rule The Earth)
To: Jewels1091
"Terrorism feeds on injustice.No, just islam.
To: Jewels1091
I saw Greg Timmerman on Brit Hume's Special Report last night and it prompted me to search FR for this bombshell report. So glad you posted it Jewels. Hope you don't mind if I bump it a bit during the day.
18 posted on
04/20/2004 5:35:02 AM PDT by
Quilla
To: Jewels1091
Aren't the french in a severe recession? I here they are losing all their vineyards and armpit-stink factories.... I hope they get exactly what they deserve.
John Kerry just doesn't have any GRAVITAS!!
30 posted on
04/20/2004 7:32:10 AM PDT by
Porterville
(I will enter the liberal land with the Gramsci torch and burn down their house of cards.)
To: Jewels1091
This story makes me want to rip my eye-balls out of my head.... dirty french bastards.
34 posted on
04/20/2004 7:40:42 AM PDT by
Porterville
(I will enter the liberal land with the Gramsci torch and burn down their house of cards.)
To: Jewels1091
[French] President Jacques Chirac hurled another cannonball. "War is always an admission of defeat," Especially if you're French.
41 posted on
04/20/2004 8:09:52 AM PDT by
XJarhead
To: Jewels1091
...de Villepin "preened and postured...."He's good at that.
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