Posted on 09/20/2004 12:53:50 PM PDT by Spackidagoosh
Should read "talking point".
Note to Monsieur Kerry: Vous est screwed.
but how can they resist the famous kerry charm as he "reaches out"?
But the French official explained that in lieu of sending troops, France would continue to help train Iraqi police for the upcoming elections in January - just as it's doing now with Bush in office.
Who would want french troops? Training police? They were complicit with the shady dealings concerning oil.
If the French were in Iraq should we consider them friends or enemies? I choose the latter. If they choose to come over, let them be greeted by one armed Marine and then incarcerate the sissies.
Blessings, Bobo
If I recall, this isn't the first time they have said this.
Well, to give credit where credit is due, I am a little surprised that the French didn't lie and say that they would help in order to persuade the American electorate and boost Kerry's odds in November.
The French: "We're weaselly, but not THAT weaselly."
APf
Kerry to France..."Don't get saucy with me, Bernaise..."
But the French are wiling to sell some of their tanks, especially equipped with back-up lights.
I suppose that this is required reading for any french-sissy in uniform?
Blessings, Bobo
It's not a non-story. Kerry got up on the dais again today to tell us how if he were president, he'd build a REAL coalition, and that the world would love us again, and all of that.
The Frog in question here just indicated that, No, we French would just as soon screw you as we would GWB. No troops for either of you.
As someone else already posted, this has been the centerpiece of Kerry's foreign policy platform from the beginning.
Big story.
I believe they regard them as headlights, since they're always retreating.
Good, one less thing for the American troops to worry about.
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