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To: Taffini; Mrs. B.S. Roberts

In only 9 days, we will note the 65th anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944. Above the tranquil beaches are thousands of crosses and stars, marking the last resting place of men who crossed the ocean to LIBERATE this French nation.
I gaze upon the FRANCE of today and greatly regret that the road to Germany HAD to go through France. These people were not worthy of the American sacrifice.
I fully expect that in years to come, a France dominated by Islam, will demand the removal of the CROSSES and STARS of DAVID from the holy sites in Normandy, and the return of the detested Americans to their homeland.


6 posted on 05/28/2009 5:54:04 AM PDT by CaptainAmiigaf ( NY Times: We print the news as it fits our views.)
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To: CaptainAmiigaf
I fully expect that in years to come, a France dominated by Islam, will demand the removal of the CROSSES and STARS of DAVID from the holy sites in Normandy, and the return of the detested Americans to their homeland.

Much to think about.

What I have heard of France, and in one case from a Frenchman himself, is that much of this is typical of a political divide like that in our country.

The rural areas are conservative, while Paris and most of the other urban areas are Leftist and Godless.

This particular Frenchman works in the US and his family back in France can't stand the Parisians.

It is my understanding that the Normans and Bretons are, to this day, extremely appreciative of America.

I think Europe is headed for civil war, as there is a large contingency there who are NOT happy with the existing situation.

19 posted on 05/28/2009 3:41:29 PM PDT by happygrl (Hope and Change or Rope and Chains?)
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