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French want abuse to stop
The Age (Australia) ^ | April 19 2003 | Nate Guidry and Michael A. Fuoco

Posted on 04/17/2003 9:58:46 AM PDT by ellery

The French ambassador to Washington, Jean-David Levitte, has pleaded for a stop to "French-bashing" by Americans now the war with Iraq is at an end.

Singling out prominent businessman and commentator Richard Perle, who is a close friend of US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Mr Levitte said Mr Perle's "French-bashing is not very useful". He said it had triggered a vicious cycle of anti-Americanism back in France and he hoped it could now stop.

Mr Levitte's remarks came the day after French President Jacques Chirac telephoned US President George Bush and told him he wanted to play "a pragmatic role" in the reconstruction issues in Iraq.

It was the first time the two leaders had spoken since the breakdown of negotiations at the UN Security Council over Iraq and the call was accepted only after repeated pleading by French diplomats, it has emerged.

The US-French relationship faces another challenge soon. The UN Security Council must decide on the role of the UN in the reconstruction of Iraq, specifically whether a US-led administration will get access to the oil-for-food program.

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Mr Levitte would not be drawn on whether France would push for a greater UN role in Iraq, but answering critical questions from the audience at Washington's University Club, he rejected claims that France was now anxious to get a share of lucrative postwar contracts in Iraq.

"We don't consider Iraq an El Dorado," said Mr Levitte. "We don't see any cake in Iraq but we see a huge burden."

He was also pessimistic about Iraq's transition to democracy, saying it was deeply divided between Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds and bringing stability and democracy to the country would be a "daunting and long-term ambition".

He explained the divisions between Europe and the US on Iraq as the result of both history and the September 11 attacks.

Mr Levitte was working in his post at the UN in New York on the day of the attack and saw the towers collapse. "Here you are at war," he said. In Europe, the battle with terrorism was more a low-intensity conflict that Europe had struggled with for several decades.

Two centuries of war and fragile borders made Europe more concerned about national sovereignty and opposed to pre-emptive military action.


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To: ellery
that warehouse found today filled with french Roland ..shoulder launched surface to air..(anti aircraft) missles...is a good indication of the french intent...

They are supporters of terrorists...the french are no longer a western nation...they are a sponsor of terror...

We should be bombing France...

The French are hypocrites liars murderers and the friends of rapists...in fact they are such
cowards they allow the dregs of the middle east to not only take over their nation without a struggle they allow these muslim scum to rape their own children and even have a trite word they use to describe the gang rape of their Christian children by these arab scum

Its called "Tournantes" (revolving) the girls are "revolved" among the muslim gang members........

I dont which is worse the scum who do these things or the cowards to arent out with their rifles shooting them...

France is Not a Western Country Anymore

By Guy Milliere
FrontPageMagazine.com | March 31, 2003

French-bashing is everywhere in the American media. I am French, and I must say
if Americans knew completely what's happening in France, the French-bashing
would be far harsher.

Jacques Chirac has been a friend of Saddam Hussein for more than thirty years.
He allowed the sale of nuclear facilities to Iraq that were destroyed just in
time by Israël. He sold Iraq the planes that were been used to gas thousands of
Kurds. And Saddam is not the only friend Chirac has. Chirac has never met a
ruthless dictator he did not like. Worse, Chirac is unprincipled and greedy. It
is common knowledge in France that he stole a lot of money when he was the mayor
of Paris, and everyone knows that if he had not been re-elected in May 2002, he
would be in jail now. To hear him speaking about morality or international law
nauseates every decent Frenchman.

And Chirac is not the only politician of this stripe in France. These days, it
is becoming hard to find a French politician ready to speak about human rights,
freedom or democracy. All of them seem to have the same speechwriter or to
belong to the same totalitarian political party; all of them are anti-American,
anti-Israeli and "pacifists." They regard Western civilization as something
filthy and abhorrent.

If you read the newspapers, it's the same. At times it seems the only
difference between the Soviet Union twenty years ago and France today is that in
Soviet Union you had only one Pravda, and in France you now have at least ten
such propaganda outlets: Different titles, same content. Their party line is
clear in reporting on the personalities found in the present Middle Eastern
crisis. Saddam Hussein, the "President of Iraq"? Well, maybe he has been brutal,
but you know, in "those" countries... George W. Bush? He 's a "moron" - a former
alcoholic, who has become a crazy fanatic, in fact the most dangerous man on the
face of earth. Ariel Sharon? A fascist who loves to kill Arabs. Arafat? A great
freedom fighter. When an American general speaks, it is merely propaganda, but
when Tariq Aziz pontificates, it is pure truth. Almost everyday you hear
anti-Semitic remarks, to boot.

The anti-Semitism has created a threat to the physical safety for French Jews.
Almost every week, some Jews get mugged, simply for being Jews. Almost nobody
pays attention to it. When an anti-Semitic act is so disgusting it is impossible
to hide it, journalists will speak of "confrontation between communities." When
confronted with the reality that these "confrontations" are always Muslims
attacking Jews, the editorial response: "Just because

there has yet to be a single documented case of a Jew attacking a Muslim yet
doesn't mean it will never happen. . . ."

And Jews are not the only victims of France's new identification with radical
Islam. In many French cities with a growing radical Islamist population, no
teenage girl can go out in the evening, at least not without a full burqa. If
she does, it will mean that "she is for everybody": in short, a whore. In the
same cities, every teenage girl - regardless of religion - has to wear the
Muslim veil if she does not want to be harassed or killed. Almost every month, a
young woman is mugged and raped in a suburb of a big city. Gang rape has become
so frequent that a new word, used by the rapists themselves to define their
hideous actions, is used by everybody:

tournantes (revolving). To the rapists, the woman is nothing, a mere object to
be thrown away after use. The people who speak about "revolving" seem to forget
a human being is involved as the victim. Policemen do nothing. Every decent
person knows the problem is Islam, but no one dares to say it. It could be
dangerous. The streets are not safe.

One year ago, a French Muslim decided to create a new business: he was tired of
seeing people drinking Coca-Cola - all this money going to Americans! He found a
factory and started to produce Mecca Cola. On the label, he put a picture of the
Al Aqsa mosque, with a large part of his profits would help to support the
Palestinian cause. In some suburbs of Paris, Coca-Cola has disappeared; Mecca
Cola has replaced it. A few days ago, another Muslim

businessman announced he will start to sell Muslim-Up. It will have the taste of
Sprite or Seven-Up, but it will be a Muslim drink - and naturally the profits
will go to the Palestinian jihad, as well.

Three radio stations in France are Muslim radio stations, and if you listen to
them, dedicated to broadcasting the voice of hate and racism all day long. One
radio station belongs to a friend of the rightist Jean-Marie Le Pen, and
curiously, if you listen to it, you will hear the same voice of hate and racism.
Rightists and radical Muslims have discovered they have many things in common.

If you want to understand why all this is happening, you have to understand one
thing: thirty years ago, French governments started to have a new foreign
policy. They called this new policy, "Arabian Policy." France became closer to
Arab countries - all of them disgusting dictatorships. France "benefited" by
doing business easily in these countries. In exchange, France had to push Europe
to unknot its ties with Israël and the United States. In

exchange too, "professors" came from the Arabian dictatorships to teach the
Arabic language to the young Arabs living in France. The only book they used to
teach the Arabic language was THE book, Al Kuran.

Now comes the time to pay the check: six million Muslims live in France, at
least ten per cent of them are radical Islamists poised on the edge of violence.
And these radical Muslims have allies on both the extreme Left and the extreme
Right. France is not a Western country anymore, it is now the leader of the
Arab/Muslim world. Israel has to know France is its main enemy. The United
States has to understand they have nothing to expect from today's France except
nastiness, treason, and cheating.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=6976

81 posted on 04/17/2003 10:54:33 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: ellery
Nobody can possible know the incredible amounts of self restraint I have used in not commenting on the title of the thread.
82 posted on 04/17/2003 10:56:22 AM PDT by BSunday
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To: antaresequity
Wild Turkey? I thought that was made in Lawrenceburg, KY (the wife's home town ... being a Baptist, I wouldn't know that otherwise, doncha know?).
83 posted on 04/17/2003 10:57:13 AM PDT by SWake (Pro is to con as progress is to Congress)
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To: All

84 posted on 04/17/2003 11:01:53 AM PDT by flashbunny
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To: All

85 posted on 04/17/2003 11:02:36 AM PDT by flashbunny
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To: BSunday
Signs you have a Frnch doctor....

He tells you that your deodorant is giving you headaches and that you should take fewer showers

Insists on watching Jerry Lewis telethon tapes during open heart surgery

Suggests radical "brie implant"

Recommends surgery, you say no way, and he immediately surrenders

Skips out, leaves you to pay the check at a Vietnamese restaurant

Asks, "So what I misdiagnosed you, monsieur? I work for the government and cannot ever be fired. Vive longtemps le médecine sociale!"

And Finally.....

In the middle of your checkup, lets a German doctor bully his way into being your new primary care physician





86 posted on 04/17/2003 11:02:50 AM PDT by never4get
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To: SWake
Products to Avoid

The most effective thing you can do to protest is to avoid travel to France. Americans spend over $5 billion tourist dollars in France annually. If you're planning to visit France, cancel your trip and go somewhere else!

The following is a list of French products you'll want to avoid. You don't need to throw away what you have, simply choose a competing American (or British, Australian or Spanish!) product when it's time to purchase again.

Accor Dom Perignon MCA Records Veritas Group
Air France Durand Glass Méphisto Vivendi Universal
Alcatel Elle Magazine Michelin Tires Wild Turkey Bourbon
Americare Systems Inc. Estee Lauder Moet Wolverine siding
Archos.com Equant Motel 6 Work/Life Benefits
Astralloy Steel Evian Mumms Yves Saint Laurent
ATOS Origin, Inc. Faconnable (clothing) Nida-Core  
AXA Advisors Ferraz Shawmut Nissan - 44% owned by Renault  
Beneteau Boats Fina Oil Novotel Hotels  
B.F. Goodrich -owned by Michelin Four J's Development Tools Ondeo Nalco  
BIC Georgio Armani Peugeot Cars & Bicycles  
Biotherm Givenchy Pierre Cardin  
Bollinger Grand Marnier Ralph Lauren Perfume  
Brylane Home Graphique de France cards RCA Thompson  
Brylane Kitchen Great Bear Water Red Roof Inns (see below)  
Business Objects Software Havas Advertising Redken  
Calistoga Water Helena Rubenstein Remy Martin Cognac  
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Hennessy Renault  
Car & Driver Jessica London Roamans  
Cartier jewelery JOB rolling papers Roc beauty products  
Cerexagri Kaukana Club Cheese Rolling Stone Magazine  
CertainTeed Corp King Size Rossignol Skis, boots  
Chadwick's of Boston Lancome Sabatier kitchen knives  
Chambord Preserves Lane Bryant Catalog Salomon Skis  
Champagne (all brands) La Redoute Sofitel Hotels  
Chanel LA Transitchek Solen  
Chicago Transit Check Le Creuset SquareD Corp  
Christian Dior Lerner Catalog St. Dalfour Jelly  
Chivas Regal scotch L'Oreal Studio 6  
Clarins Louis Vuitton T-Fal pots and pans  
Club Med Maille Mustard Total Petroleum  
Cognac (all brands) Marie Claire Uniroyal Tires  
Cointreau Mavic bicycle components Universal Music Group  
Courvoisier Cognac Maybelline Universal Studios  
Dannon Yogurt      
Decca Records      

Please submit additional products and companies for the list.

87 posted on 04/17/2003 11:02:54 AM PDT by antaresequity (...)
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To: ellery
The French ambassador to Washington, Jean-David Levitte, has pleaded for a stop to "French-bashing" by Americans now the war with Iraq is at an end.

Not any time soon, I am a afraid. Not any time soon.

88 posted on 04/17/2003 11:09:55 AM PDT by Mark17
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To: antaresequity
Michelin Tires

Boycott Michelin??? Nevair, nevair! I've got a LOT riding on my tires, buddy!

89 posted on 04/17/2003 11:10:21 AM PDT by BSunday (Better four flat Michelins than four good Firestones)
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To: ellery
just like my x-wife....
90 posted on 04/17/2003 11:11:48 AM PDT by thinking
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To: drstevej
Nice segue!
91 posted on 04/17/2003 11:15:28 AM PDT by Elsie (Don't believe every prophecy you read - ESPECIALLY *** ones)
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To: never4get
March 12 — In a sign of the deepening rift.........
I had thought this was in the 1st of April edition.......
92 posted on 04/17/2003 11:20:51 AM PDT by Elsie (Don't believe every prophecy you read - ESPECIALLY *** ones)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
France has usually been governed by prostitutes.

Plus ca change....

93 posted on 04/17/2003 11:22:27 AM PDT by Timocrat
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To: Mr. Mojo
Why does Perle always get singled out, usually by Buchanan-types and the French?

I'll say it. I'm not shy. He's a Jew. That singling out is no mistake. Rather than taking the pulse of the American people, or "singling out" Bill O'Reilly, the French pick the Jew.

94 posted on 04/17/2003 11:24:31 AM PDT by Shermy
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To: ellery
The French have never understood the fundemental nature of the American Spirit:

We are the Europeans who woke up one morning in our little European town, stepped out the front door, looked up and down the street and thought to ourselves, "You know....there has to be someplace on this planet I can go and not be surrounded by all these assholes."

And then we packed our bags and left for America.

 

95 posted on 04/17/2003 11:29:04 AM PDT by Psycho_Bunny
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To: Publius6961
I got mine....guess what the Easter Bunny's driving THIS year.


96 posted on 04/17/2003 11:31:04 AM PDT by Psycho_Bunny
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To: Shermy
Correct answer (although my question was indeed rhetorical). Usually Perle is mentioned in the same sentence with Wolfowitz, and sometimes Kristol. Take 100 "neo" conservatives all with nearly indentical views, and if there's only one Jew among them, he or she will invariably be singled out by the people in question.
97 posted on 04/17/2003 11:34:48 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo
I've seen another construct lately. Among the "neo-conservatives" the ones with Jewish names are portrayed as "influencing" or "pushing" the ones without Jewish names into a policy. I've Seen Perle, et al. posed as pushing Condoleeza, etc., to serve "Israeli" interests - as if Condoleeza could be pushed into anything. It is encoded language satisfying the prejudices and racism of lefties, Arab loonies and EUro anti-semites.
98 posted on 04/17/2003 11:38:49 AM PDT by Shermy
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To: ellery
Let the Frogs enjoy LE QUIRM.
99 posted on 04/17/2003 11:39:34 AM PDT by finnman69 (!)
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To: Howlin
I caught that too. What Gaul!
100 posted on 04/17/2003 11:40:39 AM PDT by walden
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