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French Treason Again Rears Its Ugly Head
real news ^ | February 26, 2003 | Frances Lawrence

Posted on 03/01/2003 10:18:14 AM PST by majordivit

"CHIRAC IS A WORM"
(The Sun of London finds "le mot juste" for the verminous French leader)

The French are once again doing what they do best.

In the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, near Omaha Beach in France, the bodies of 10,000 Americans are buried beneath crosses and Stars of David. These young men died saving the world from a tyrant named Adolf Hitler, whom nearly all of the French, for their own cowardly and hateful reasons, either passively appeased or actively supported.


The American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, near Omaha Beach in France
(The bodies of 10,000 Americans lie buried beneath crosses and Stars of David)

Landing at Omaha Beach, near Colleville, on D-Day (June 6, 1944)

Medal of Honor winner Lt. Jimmy W. Monteith, Jr., and the thousands who died with him

The French traitors Petain and Laval, the leaders of the collaborationist Vichy regime (June 1940)
(Both were tried as traitors after the war; Laval was shot to death and Petain imprisoned for life)

French Nazis enthusiastically welcomed the German Nazis into France (June 1940)

Hitler in Paris

Petain greets Hitler as the swastika is unfurled over France
The first to use the word "collaboration" as a synonym for his treason, Petain looked forward to a France controlled by Germany in a "new Europe."

The chief French traitors
(In the front row are Petain, Admiral Darlan and Laval)

Petain and Laval

The French worm Chirac had a worthy predecessor in the French frog Laval
(The Vichy traitor is shown courting the Nazis in a cartoon of the period)


An obscene French postcard
(Glorifying Hitler, it was mailed from Strausbourg to Paris in 1943)

French anti-Semitism on display for the world to see
(An exposition of "The Jew and France" at the Palais Berlitz)

"The Jew is behind it"
(More ugly French anti-Semitism blames the Jews for World War II)

Laval "collaborates" with the head of the dreaded SS in France

The French participated enthusiastically in the Holocaust
(The identity card of Berthe Levy Cahan, 37, stamped "Juif" (Jew) by the Lyon gendarmie)

A French Jew holding his identity papers is searched by a French policeman
(The French joyously rounded up and sent 80,000 French Jews to the Nazi death camps)

Unburned bodies at the Buchenwald death camp, to which many French Jews were sent


A dead American on the Normandy beachhead (June 1944)
(He is flanked by a makeshift memorial)

French Nazis prepare to defend Paris from the Americans (June 1944)
(The "brave" French were as effective against the Americans as they were against the Germans)

The Americans liberate Paris (August 1944)

Americans in Paris celebrate victory over Japan (August 1945)

Now, a half-century later, the French are again anxious to appease and support a tyrant. This time, it is Saddam Hussein.

The dead Americans, buried in French soil, have no meaning to the French, 91% of whom are against President Bush's plans to eradicate Hussein from Iraq.

Our brave French "allies" claim to have a 12,000-man contingent in training — equipped with only one amphibious assault vessel.

Yet again, the French seem to be in training to throw up their arms in surrender.

Axis of evil
(Jacques Chirac with Gerhard Schroeder of Germany and Vladimir Putin of Russia)

Like Germany and Russia, France has billions of dollars tied up in deadly Iraqi military investments.

It was the French who built Saddam Hussein's nuclear bomb-making factory at Osirak despite the fact that its name — Tammuz 17, the date of Jerusalem's destruction by the ancient Babylonians — clearly indicated Iraq's genocidal plans for the terrorist facility.


Friends of France (February 20, 2003)
(Chirac greets the tyrants of various African "nations," including Zimbabwe's murderous Robert Mugabe)

Iran's terrorist tyrant Mohammed Khatami gets the red carpet treatment from Chirac (October 1999)

Chirac defiles the American Cemetery with his presence (May 2002)

Q: What do you call a Frenchman on his way to Iran or Iraq?
A: An arms dealer!

An American college student traveling in France was told that if she were to face any threat of violence in France, she should say she is Canadian rather than American. The hatred for Americans runs deep in the French.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: collaborator; laval; mugabee; normandy; petain
If the Americans wish to have the French as allies, all they need do is invade France. The French will lie down like the cowards they are.

Americans are urged to boycott all French products, to refrain from visiting France for business or pleasure and to spread the word that the French are not worth the dust on an American boot.

1 posted on 03/01/2003 10:18:14 AM PST by majordivit
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To: majordivit
bttt
2 posted on 03/01/2003 10:24:09 AM PST by Chi-townChief
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To: majordivit
The French have a problem because of the socialists which run France; political correctness "over there" is a century old institution; it is that socialism, which is what we are up against.

The same socialists in Russia, Red China, North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Germany, Cuba, North and South Vietnam, England, Mexico, and Israel.

The problem is not German, nor Cuban, nor Korean, nor Russian --- the problem is socialism which means to impose totalitarian rule upon the world, in the name of a committee or in the name of Islam or both ... whatever works for them.

The people who believe in, and will fight for, liberty, and believe in a loving God, a loving Allah, a loving Buddah ... are the object of the terror which the socialists propagate.

3 posted on 03/01/2003 10:30:04 AM PST by First_Salute
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To: majordivit
First Iraq, then France!
4 posted on 03/01/2003 10:36:06 AM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: majordivit
In my nearly 5-years on FreeRepublic, this is one of the most extraordinary posts I've seen!
My heartfelt thanks!
5 posted on 03/01/2003 10:36:21 AM PST by jigsaw
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To: First_Salute
I agree with you about all, except that France is is as putrid as the others combined.

Best post I've seen, majordivit!!!!
7 posted on 03/01/2003 10:48:02 AM PST by Nucluside
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To: jigsaw
Your're welcome. Here is the website where this article was published:

The Real News

The site is updated every Wednesday morning with new provcative articles. Be sure to listen to the audio soundracks of their two weekly television programs.

8 posted on 03/01/2003 11:05:34 AM PST by majordivit
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To: majordivit
Cheese-eating-surrender-monkeys Axis-of-Weasel-Bump!
9 posted on 03/01/2003 11:39:12 AM PST by talleyman ("Millions for defense, but not a drop from France!")
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To: TylerKent
French Dead, World War Two: 340,000 military casualties

Shot in the front: 2

Shot in the back : 39,998

Fell off cafe chairs : 300,000

10 posted on 03/01/2003 11:46:22 AM PST by talleyman ("Millions for defense, but not a drop from France!")
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To: majordivit
Magnificent post! Thank you for all the work.
11 posted on 03/01/2003 11:57:06 AM PST by McGavin999
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To: TylerKent
Tell that to the 80,000 jews the French shipped to the death camps.

You're gonna have to shout really loud though.

L

12 posted on 03/01/2003 12:02:17 PM PST by Lurker (When I want your opinion, I'll beat it out of you.)
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To: McGavin999
I made one mistake. The photograph of Medal of Honor winner Lt. Jimmy W. Monteith, Jr. does not appear in my original post. Here it is:

Medal of Honor winner Lt. Jimmy W. Monteith, Jr., and the thousands who died with him

13 posted on 03/01/2003 12:07:13 PM PST by majordivit
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To: majordivit
Just read this piece this morning and thought it was applicable here:

100 Years of Saving the French
By Ralph Reiland
FrontPageMagazine.com | February 28, 2003


Germany declared war on France on August 3, 1914. In April 1917, the United States declared war on Germany, the same month as The French Mutiny. A high school history book describes the insurrection by French troops: "French replacements marched past their generals bleating like sheep. They believed they were being led like animals to the slaughter. Some 30,000 men decided to leave their trenches and walk home. Some 54 divisions, about one-half of the French army, refused to obey orders from commanding generals."

By May 1918, more than 500,000 American soldiers were in France. Allied with forces from Britain and Italy, American troops threw the Germans back from Paris in August 1918. On November 11, 1918, the Germans surrendered, effectively ending World War I.

SOME GAVE ALL

Altogether, 136,516 Americans lost their lives in World War I.

* Located near the village of Belleau in France is the 42-acre American Battle Monument Cemetery St. Mihiel. Nearly all of the 2,289 American dead buried there were killed in the battles of Chateau-Thierry and Belleau Wood in 1918. A Wall of the Missing in the cemetery contains the names of 1,060 Americans missing in action.

* The largest American Battle Monument Cemetery of World War I is located near Romaqne-sous-Montfaucon in France. The 130-acre cemetery contains the remains of 14,246 American war dead. Engraved on the Wall of the Missing in the cemetery are the names of 954 unidentified or missing American soldiers.

* The American Battle Monument Cemetery Oise-Aisne is fourteen miles from Chateau-Thierry where the majority of the 6,012 Americans buried at this 36-acre site were killed in action. A Wall of the Missing in the Oise-Aisne cemetery contains the names of 241 Americans.

* Near the village of Bony in France, the 14-acre American Battle Monument Cemetery Somme is the final resting place for 1,844 American soldiers. The Wall of the Missing in the Somme cemetery lists the names of 333 American soldiers whose bodies were not recovered.

* Most of the 4,152 American soldiers buried at the 40-acre American Battle Monument Cemetery near Thiaucort, France, died in the September 1918 offensive that defeated the German forces that were threatening Paris. The Wall of the Missing in the cemetery lists the names of 284 Americans.

* At Mont Valerin on the outskirts of Paris, the 7.5-acre American Battle Monument Cemetery Suresnes contains the World War I and World War II graves of 1,541 Americans. The Wall of the Missing in the Suresnes cemetery memorializes 974 American soldiers from both World Wars.

FRANCE, AGAIN

On May 12, 1940, the Germans crossed the French frontier. A month later, on June 14, 1940, the Germans entered Paris; the city was undefended. Eight days later, France surrendered to Germany; the conquered French government acquiesced in the plunder of the nation's resources, sent French forced labor to Germany, and fought along side the Germans during the invasion of Russia.

Commanded by American General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Allies launched the Normandy invasion on June 6, 1944; Paris was liberated less than three months later, on August 25, 1944. Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945; Japan surrendered on August 14, 1945.

All told, 405,399 Americans lost their lives during World War II.

* On the northwest coast of France, overlooking Omaha Beach where American forces came ashore on D-Day, a wall in American Battle Monument Cemetery Normandy is inscribed with the names of 3,724 Americans, missing in action. The 172-acre Normandy cemetery contains the remains of 9,386 American war dead.

* Near the village of St. James, 220 miles from Paris, 4,410 American soldiers are buried in the Brittany American Cemetery. The names of 498 missing Americans are inscribed on the Wall of the Missing.

* A wall in the cemetery near Epinal, France, lists the names of 424 American soldiers, missing in action. The cemetery is the repository for the fatalities from the fighting at the Heasbourg Gap during the winter of 1944-45. It contains the grave sites of 5,255 Americans.

* The American Battle Monument Cemetery Rhone contains the remains of 861 Americans. The Wall of the Missing in the Rhone cemetery lists the names of 294 Americans.

* Near St. Avold, 10,489 U.S. soldiers are buried at American Battle Monument Cemetery Lorraine. The names of another 444 Americans are listed on the cemetery's Wall of the Missing. Most died while driving the Germans from the city of Metz in northeast France. In one of the graves, three American soldiers are buried together, as they died. There are also 28 sets of brothers, buried side by side.

THE LESSON?

And so, what's the lesson? That the world would be goose-stepping without America? That war is hell? That ignoring Hitler in the early years only produced a larger hell? That another clash of civilizations is under way? That, again, we're facing fascism? That war has been declared on the United States by militant Islam? That, again, we weren't paying sufficient attention in the early days, not listening when the Ayatollah Khomeini, 22 years before September 11, 2001, came to power with "Death to America" as his battle cry?


14 posted on 03/01/2003 12:32:36 PM PST by Dan Wiz (100 Years of Saving the French)
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To: Dan Wiz
Do French schools teach their children about the ultimate sacrifice that hundreds of thousands of Americans gave in blood in order to save France twice during the last century? My money says that the French do not.

That, again, we weren't paying sufficient attention in the early days, not listening when the Ayatollah Khomeini, 22 years before September 11, 2001, came to power with "Death to America" as his battle cry?

Q. Which nation provided santuary to Khomeini until the Shah of Iran was overthrown in Iran?
A. France

15 posted on 03/02/2003 12:46:17 AM PST by majordivit
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To: majordivit
..spread the word that the French are not worth the dust on an American boot...

Anyone who could put together a post like yours has got a lot of hate in his soul.

Does it feel good, to try and whip up a lynch mob? Just what proof have you got that every single Frenchman agrees with Chirac? A Frenchman put this together, Major: do you think he's 'not worth the dust on an American boot?' My respectful suggestion to you is, instead of whipping up hatred against France, use all that energy for something positive. Why not find some French conservatives online, and invite them to FR to share their views?

16 posted on 03/02/2003 1:06:40 AM PST by Byron_the_Aussie
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...do French schools teach their children about the ultimate sacrifice that hundreds of thousands of Americans gave in blood in order to save France twice during the last century?...

Probably.

They certainly do, for Australia. They've built all kinds of memorials over there and honour the sacrifice of our soldiers in WWI on a special day every year. I'd be very surprised to hear they wouldn't have the same respect for American dead.

Of course, after threads like this, you couldn't blame any French reader for a lessening of that remembrance.

17 posted on 03/02/2003 1:10:34 AM PST by Byron_the_Aussie
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To: majordivit
Excellent post!
18 posted on 03/02/2003 1:14:15 AM PST by The Great Satan (Revenge, Terror and Extortion: A Guide for the Perplexed)
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To: TylerKent
..er, your history is, shall we say, a bit creative. The US joined the war after being bombed by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor. After declaring war on Japan, Germany and Italy declared war on the US.

While it is true that the French (and Great Britain) declared war on Germany after the invasion of Poland, the French were virtually dragged in, kicking and screaming, by the British. At which point the brave, fearless, and world's largest army sat on their collective arses on the Western front, despite a 3-2 numerical superiority over the Nazis. And while they cringed behind their Maginot line, the outnumber and outgunned Polish Army fought alone against the Nazis.

When the Nazis beat the Poles and turned west, the French so-called army couldn't drop their guns fast enough.

And, by the way, do the 470,000 French civilian casualties include the 80,000 French Jews turned over to the Nazi death camps by their fellow citizens? Just wondering.

19 posted on 03/02/2003 1:37:59 AM PST by JoeA
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