Posted on 01/12/2005 9:37:52 AM PST by areafiftyone
There, that ought to shut them up!
You got that right!
BUMP
I'm sure that is precisely the case.
Monday night I was watching "The Bachelorette" and one of the guys vying for the girl is French. She let him stay and I thought, "Come on, girl, you've got better taste than that." Then they showed scenes from future episodes, and as the competition grows fiercer the other guys start ganging up on Frenchie. That should be very interesting.
I'll bet GWB had to have a major shower after this picture was taken! No telling what kind of creepy stuff Chirac has!
F:oolish
R:epublic of
A:theism
N:ihilism
C:ommunism and
E:xcrement
Bush may need therapy after that "touch" from chIRAQ. How the man does it without cracking I will never know.
Have the Germans turned on them?
Seems to me that France is scared of something.
Perhaps it realizes that without the US it wont be able to free itself from the future occupation of the Islamo-Nazis.
Fry them!
I'm sure there is something going on that has got the Froggies all worried and messing in their drawers. Leave 'em to their fate this time, we wasted our blood and lives for them too many times!
"Fry them!"
LOL! Being from Virginia, I would favor the traditional Southern method of breading them up thoroughly then frying, using bacon fat or lard (sorry, I know that isn't kosher) in a big cast iron skillet.
Let's just skip to the chase. What do they want this time?
I'd watch O'Reilly to see this.
So would I! I'm not the greatest fan of O'Reilly, but I know he'd jump on this latest French BS faster than Klinton on Monica. And he'd tell the Frenchies off in no uncertain terms.
Their only caveat is that all talks be in French, and that we pronounce everything correctly according to the rules of the French Academy of Linguistic Purity.
For example, "surrender" is "reddition."
France is not to be trusted at any time, on any issue. The British have learned this over 1,000 years of acrimonious history, but it still comes as a shock to see how badly the French can behave, with their unique mixture of shortsighted selfishness, long-term irresponsibility, impudent humbug and sheer malice. Americans are still finding out--the hard way--that loyalty, gratitude, comradeship and respect for treaty obligations are qualities never exhibited by French governments. All they recognize are interests, real or imaginary. French support always has to be bought. What the Americans and British now have to decide is whether formal alliances that include France as a major partner are worth anything at all, or if they are an actual encumbrance in times of danger.(Magisterial) British Historian Paul Johnson
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