1 posted on
03/24/2003 8:47:13 AM PST by
kattracks
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To: kattracks
At the Richmond Rally for America yesterday, I bought my son a button that said "Iraq First. Then France."
I dared him to wear it to French class today. He declined.
2 posted on
03/24/2003 8:50:47 AM PST by
Corin Stormhands
(I Support Our Troops and Our President)
To: kattracks
"After all, its hard to pass up a good bottle of wine, and a good cheese." Agreed.
However, it is EASY to pass up FRENCH wine and cheese.
3 posted on
03/24/2003 8:50:48 AM PST by
EternalHope
(Chirac is funny, France is a joke.)
To: kattracks
"After all, its hard to pass up a good bottle of Spanish or Italian wine, and a good Wisconsin cheese." Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.
To: kattracks
Le paybaque c'est la bichet, n?
5 posted on
03/24/2003 8:51:05 AM PST by
P.O.E.
(God Bless and keep safe our troops.)
To: kattracks
well, DUH! What did they expect?
To: kattracks
what an arrogant group of people... thanks to newsmax, i've found that i no longer need the likes of dannon yogurt in my house, and i plan on continuing the boycott. what do you want from a nation whose leader is in bed with Hussein? i think we'll be finding out some very interesting Hussein-Chriac connections in the weeks to come...
To: kattracks
The French will get the full scope of the message next month during the prime time tourist season in Paris. The islamist residents there will have plenty of room to maneuver the streets of Paris begging for Chirac to help them restore their bottomed out economy.
8 posted on
03/24/2003 8:51:31 AM PST by
TADSLOS
(Sua Sponte)
To: kattracks
Plenty of good wine in California. Plenty of good cheese in Wisconsin (not to mention Maytag Blue Cheese from IA).
To: kattracks
"After all, its hard to pass up a good bottle of wine, and a good cheese." So true, and that's why I'll have a bottle of top California Cabernet or Zinfandel or an Australian Cabernet or Shiraz, with Vermont Cheddar, Sonoma Jack, Brie from the Marin-French Cheese company (soon to be renamed), or goat cheese from New York or Vermont.
10 posted on
03/24/2003 8:52:49 AM PST by
CatoRenasci
(Ceterum Censeo Mesopotamiam Esse Delendam)
To: kattracks
In trade terms, the Americans would find it very difficult to boycott French products without damaging European products I can live with that.
11 posted on
03/24/2003 8:53:07 AM PST by
malakhi
(The fundamentalist unitarian freeper formerly known as "angelo".)
To: kattracks
"Secondly, nothing can be done officially without falling foul of WTO (World Trade Organization) rules," he said. "And I don't think the Americans will go down that road." But, I thought we were cowboys who flaunt our superpower status and violate international law to impose our will. Surely, if the WTO stands in our way, we will simply bomb the daylights out of them and rape their women.
12 posted on
03/24/2003 8:53:40 AM PST by
Sloth
("I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!" -- Jacobim Mugatu, Zoolander)
To: kattracks
French fear U.S. reprisals over IraqFrench fear most things, but here their fear is right on the money.
To: kattracks
I think payback will go much deeper than cheese and wine.
16 posted on
03/24/2003 8:54:31 AM PST by
Conspiracy Guy
(eif eit smells eits french)
To: kattracks
is there a list of PURELY french products...those that are 95-100% made in France?
17 posted on
03/24/2003 8:54:53 AM PST by
peeve23
To: kattracks
But a threatened congressional wine boycott has yet to translate into a drop in exports to the United States, according to the Paris-based French Wines Council Apparently Ted Kennedy isn't participating.
18 posted on
03/24/2003 8:55:24 AM PST by
ko_kyi
To: kattracks
I don't think the french realize just how wide anti-french sentiment is spreading in this country.
p.s. france sucks.
19 posted on
03/24/2003 8:56:31 AM PST by
Spruce
To: kattracks
But frosty French-US relations did not stop 43-year old Kentucky resident Ron Gash, from enjoying Paris one recent, sunny morning. "I had some reservations at first," he said. "Everybody at home was saying do you really want to go to France? They don't like us anymore. But so far, I've had no problems." Ron, Ron, Ron - the reason not to go to France is to show them we don't appreciate their position on Iraq. That means not putting Euros in their pockets. Whether US travelers there have "problems" is not the point.
To: kattracks
Well, I have refrained from my favorite Beaujolais wine (forgive spelling).
I hope we don't become "good friends" with them again after all this is over.
21 posted on
03/24/2003 8:56:54 AM PST by
Lanza
To: kattracks
>In France's famous Bordeaux wine region, chateaux owners fret about a further slump in foreign sales, already reeling from less expensive competition from Chile and elsewhere.
This one's easy. Buy Rioja from Spain rather than the Bordeaux.
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I have decided to boycott all French products," wrote one, signed simply A.MDamn...you're everywhere!
24 posted on
03/24/2003 8:58:20 AM PST by
Focault's Pendulum
(I just bought the Maginot Line on E Bay)
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