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Say "non" to French products
FOX NEWS | Michael Sidiropoulos

Posted on 02/20/2003 7:01:55 PM PST by Michael Sidiropoulos

No more fatty cheeses or French wines for me...and movies? I never watched that kinky stuff anyway. The French will NEVER be true allies to America.....and we have bailed them out in two world wars. Here is an article all Americans should consider (reprinted from FOX news). Please contribute your list of French products to boycott. And now here is the article:

Jokes about France are plentiful lately, but many Americans aren't laughing at the European country's resistance to using force with Iraq -- and are fighting back by closing their wallets.

In fact, beaucoup d'Americans have decided to boycott French products such as wine and cheese, in an effort to hurt the country's economy.

Fromage.com, a French cheese distributor, reported that its sales to the United States have gone down 15 percent in the past two weeks. Some U.S. eateries are no longer offering French wines. And a restaurant in North Carolina has even changed the name of its fries.

Neal Rowland, who owns Cubbie's restaurant in Beaufort, N.C., said he decided to put stickers that say "Freedom" over the word "French" on all his menus after he watched France back away from support for war in Iraq.

"Since the French are backing down, French fries and French everything needs to be banned," he told Foxnews.com in a telephone interview. "Fry sales have really gone up. People who eat them now say, 'Freedom never tasted so good.'"

Rowland cooked up the freedom fry idea last week after a conversation with a customer about World War I days, when anti-German sentiment prompted Americans to rename familiar German foods. Sauerkraut and frankfurters became liberty cabbage and hot dogs.

And Rowland said patrons have been in full support of the fry renaming. "I had a gentleman come in today, who works at the court house, and he was crying, his son is serving in Afghanistan and he said he was so glad someone is taking a stand," said Rowland. "He was proud to see the support in the community for the troops."

If the backlash is strong enough, it could impact the French economy -- American trade with France tops $30 billion a year.

But some French aren't amused by, or afraid of, the boycott. "Well, if they prefer to eat American food, it is entirely their problem," Guillaume Parmentier, the head of the French Centre on the United States, told the Canadian new service CBC.ca. "But seriously. This never works. Boycotts work when there are grave human rights violations or something like that."

U.S. lawmakers are also eager to remind the French that Americans bailed them out in both World Wars, at a cost of tens of thousands of lives. Some in Congress are even pursuing possible trade restrictions.

Rep. H. James Saxton, a New Jersey Republican, has drafted a resolution that calls for a U.S. boycott of the Paris Air Show this spring.

"If [the Chirac government] fails to find a way to cooperate, we'll urge U.S. citizens, companies and the military to forego participation," Saxton told WorldNetDaily.com.

House Speaker Dennis Hastert said he'd like to target bottled French mineral water and wine. He has instructed Republican colleagues to determine whether Congress should pass laws that would impose new health standards on bottles of Evian and other French waters.

According to the Beverage Marketing Corporation, France is the leading exporter of water to the United States and sold 65 million gallons last year.

It's not the first time Americans have boycotted French products. Back in 1985 when the French would not allow U.S. military planes to fly over their airspace on their way to bomb Libya, U.S. consumers boycotted industries, including fashion, food and wine. And a similar boycott happened in 1995 and 1996 when France refused to stop testing nuclear weapons in the South Pacific.

But Boris Marchand-Tonnel of the French-U.S. chamber of commerce in Paris played down the threat. "Maybe in a few New York restaurants, a few clients will refuse to order French wine," he told The Guardian. "But it's peanuts against the overall picture, it's really just symbolic."

Whether the boycott impacts the French economy or not, Americans from Congress to Cubbie's are saying the French can "faux-get" our future support and money.

Rowland said one freedom fry eater told him: "On Sept. 11 if a plane had slammed into the Eiffel Tower I guarantee the French would've been on the phone to the Americans saying, 'Please, we need help.' It's time for them to step up to the plate and help us."

Reprinted from FOX news.


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1 posted on 02/20/2003 7:01:55 PM PST by Michael Sidiropoulos
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
Please write your contributions to the boycott list:
Wines
Perfumes
Cheeses
Travel
Michelin tires
Movies
...
2 posted on 02/20/2003 7:04:15 PM PST by Michael Sidiropoulos
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
Shouldn't we make sure those who run the companies support the French government before we boycott them? Just a thought.
3 posted on 02/20/2003 7:08:42 PM PST by freethoughts
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
Some of those things are already purchased and on the shelves of American shopkeepers..so you hurt those American business owners who have them in stock. But I have sent emails as many others have from posts like yours.

Lets have a Dumping Wine Party like the Boston Tea Party in Boston Harbor. On one day..we dump a bottle of French wine with media coverage for the French to see!

Don't leave out the German products..it's not just the French.

Thanks
f_t_d
4 posted on 02/20/2003 7:12:13 PM PST by fight_truth_decay (Occupied)
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
Ella Megale,
Zig-Zags
Bic products.
5 posted on 02/20/2003 7:12:38 PM PST by ffusco (Omnis Gallia delenda est!)
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
Le Car, Snails, Truffles, EuroDisney, French Fries, French Toast, French Bread, French Dip, French Words, French Art, French Kissing... No, let's keep that one, just call it something else.
6 posted on 02/20/2003 7:17:29 PM PST by irishtenor
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
Travel I definitely agree. They haven't made any great films for years. Michelins are already bought and paid for by car dealers and hold up better than Firestone or Goodyear on the SUV's..now that's a real problem!

7 posted on 02/20/2003 7:21:24 PM PST by fight_truth_decay (Occupied)
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To: irishtenor
Freedom kissing and Freedom fries..that work for ya?
8 posted on 02/20/2003 7:22:22 PM PST by fight_truth_decay (Occupied)
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To: fight_truth_decay
I could go with Freedom Fries, but Freedom Kissing just doesn't have a good ring to it. Spit swapping, tongue wrestling, tonsil touching, you know, something with an American ring to it!
9 posted on 02/20/2003 7:26:20 PM PST by irishtenor
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To: freethoughts
First of all, no we should not check whether or not they support the French Gov't because those who do not support the gov't may be the most vocal to them. Bet if the roles were reversed, they wouldn't check our businesses.
As for buying the products anyway because it will hurt the shopowners who have already bought them, this is ridiculous. Business owners restock what is bought. If I now buy a bottle of French wine, they restock with French wine. I will not buy any of it.
And I have turned off USAcable Network. It's parent company is French. Also, (and this is hard with two growing girls) I check all labels on clothes and if they are made in China, I do not buy them....It's not just the French!!!
10 posted on 02/20/2003 7:29:23 PM PST by netmilsmom (Bush/Rice 2004)
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
Michelin tires is a good boycott target as it would nail two fair weather "friends" . The ones here are made in Canada for the most part
11 posted on 02/20/2003 7:34:21 PM PST by Damagro
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To: fight_truth_decay
Don't leave out the German products..it's not just the French.



German products may be especially difficult to boycott. BASF has it's hand in everything. They are the original Behr aspirin , Solvay (plastic, chemicals. fomerly Hoescht)and no telling how many companies with American names
13 posted on 02/20/2003 7:40:39 PM PST by Damagro
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To: netmilsmom
Bet if the roles were reversed, they wouldn't check our businesses.

So is what your saying that we should boycott all French businesses regardless of the stance of their owners because if the French were in our shoes that is what they would do? When in doubt, do as the French would do. That is an interesting concept.
14 posted on 02/20/2003 7:41:21 PM PST by freethoughts
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To: irishtenor
I could go with Freedom Fries, but Freedom Kissing just doesn't have a good ring to it. Spit swapping, tongue wrestling, tonsil touching, you know, something with an American ring to it!




How about just free kissing?
15 posted on 02/20/2003 7:42:30 PM PST by Damagro
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
(Click Here For The Most Effective Corporate Target To Boycott French Products)

Pharmaceuticals, along with wines and waters (i.e Evian, Perrier) are the only substantial targets to make a significant impact. Freedom Fries just don't cut it, although I will gladly order them the next time I am in Beaufort NC or anywhere else!

Who else is in, besides Moi...

16 posted on 02/20/2003 7:43:22 PM PST by NewLand
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To: Michael Sidiropoulos
Perrier has stopped selling in my local grocery store.
17 posted on 02/20/2003 7:44:03 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: irishtenor
Can't say "non" to french dip. Sorry.
18 posted on 02/20/2003 7:44:19 PM PST by LurkerNoMore!
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To: Damagro
I'll go along with "Advanced Kissing"
19 posted on 02/20/2003 7:47:07 PM PST by irishtenor
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To: freethoughts
So is what your saying that we should boycott all French businesses regardless...

Nah, let's just boycott the ba$t@rd$ til the women bathe and shave. LOL

20 posted on 02/20/2003 7:48:13 PM PST by Temple Owl
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