1 posted on
07/11/2003 6:27:54 AM PDT by
schaketo
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To: schaketo
No, it's never going to be time to stop bashing the French.
To: schaketo
I'm bored with bashing because boycotting is so much more satisfying.
KEEP UP THE BOYCOTT, KEEP UP THE BOYCOTT, KEEP UP THE BOYCOTT.
To: schaketo
Froma Harrop (fharrop@projo.com) is a columnist for the Providence Journal. Heres what I just emailed her:
Read your screed (Time to stop bashing french) this morning in the Philadelphia Inquirer admonishing us, the unwashed to give the frogs a big hug. Have you joined Woody Allen and his wife/daughter on the french payroll?
Perhaps I can help you and the french understand the PERMANENT change in U.S. sentiment:
1. french President Jacques Chirac, personally helped Iraq begin its nuclear program.
2. france assisted China in shipping raw materials for chemical weapons to Iraq through Syria.
3. french security services helped suppress opposition groups seeking to depose Saddam Hussein.
4. The french had supplied Iraq with precision switches for nuclear weapons.
5. french companies had resupplied Iraq with spare parts for fighter jets on the eve of the March 2003 invasion. Intelligence reports indicated that Iraq was able to obtain French military spare parts for its Mirage jets and Gazelle attack helicopters in violation of U.N. sanctions.
6. The french helped Iraqi officials escape U.S. capture by issuing them EU passports. The passports allowed the Iraqis to evade detection by U.S. military and intelligence agencies because they were EU travel documents.
7. Intelligence officials said France attempted to conclude an oil deal with Saddam's government days before U.S. military action began March 19.
8. french anti-aircraft weapons smuggled into Iraq prior to the war, the Roland 3 batteries, and Roland 5 shoulder-fired anti-air missiles. Reports have still not been denied that these systems were stamped '2002 date of manufacture.'
9. The french peddled disinformation against the Americans before the war -- this is a war for oil, Resolution 1441 does not authorize military action, George Bush is "cowboy," etc. -- at the very least, they now deserve some of their own.
Those countries who stood against us before the Iraq War are responsible for EVERY life lost in Iraq -- whether the lives be coalition lives or Iraqi lives. france, more than any other country, is responsible for all the deaths of our warriors.
I and thousands of other thinking Americans will find your collusion disgusting. The french have American blood on their hands and it wont wash off any time soon.<
4 posted on
07/11/2003 6:30:47 AM PDT by
schaketo
(Where’s my guillotine?)
To: schaketo
It's Wrong to be French.
The SF chapter of FreeRepublic will be FReeping the French tommorrow night! link
5 posted on
07/11/2003 6:31:26 AM PDT by
Drango
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6 posted on
07/11/2003 6:32:32 AM PDT by
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To: schaketo
Why not a barf alert?
To: schaketo
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Froma Harrop (fharrop@projo.com) is a columnist for the Providence Journal.
A quick google reveals, not surprisingly, a dim-witted lefty soccer mom.
To: schaketo
Ask British, they have been bashing the French for about five hundred years. I think they have the right idea....
To: schaketo
Tax cuts for the rich? The moronic frogs can't see that those are tax cuts for people who actually pay taxes. Here's hoping for their misery in years to come!
10 posted on
07/11/2003 6:36:50 AM PDT by
Little Ray
(When in trouble, when in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!)
To: schaketo
But Americans with an open mind should find some commonality in the French waving a blue, white and red flag 10 days after we waved red, white and blue - in both cases honoring revolutions for the rights of man. As if our Founders had picnic lunches while watching their political opponents get guillotined. Those were the "rights of man" championed by the French Revolution.
13 posted on
07/11/2003 6:40:19 AM PDT by
CFC__VRWC
(Hippies. They want to save the earth, but all they do is smoke dope and smell bad.)
To: schaketo
To: schaketo
[Patriotism is] depressing.
No, it isn't. We'll stop being critical of the French the day we disinter and repatriate the 60,000 American soldiers buried in their ungrateful soil.
To: schaketo
The spectacle of Bush alternating between tax cuts for the rich and displays of religious piety, however, sends my friend over the deep end. I suggest that her friend is already over the deep end if her perception is this far skewed.
19 posted on
07/11/2003 6:44:43 AM PDT by
FourPeas
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To: schaketo
The spectacle of Bush alternating between tax cuts for the rich and displays of religious piety, however, sends my friend over the deep end. Ah, I just love objective journalism...or was this on the editorial page? When will the un_Inquirering mind finally get it, that the tax cuts apply to more than the rich?
Also, if this liberal garbage-wrapper is complaining about disdaining the French, the boycott must be having a significant effect.
Last night O'Reilly reviewed some boycott effects in gay Paris, which, it seems, is not so ebullient this summer due to a large void if high-spending American tourists. Apparently, Eurotourons don't spend as much as Americans, per capita: might that be due to high taxes Eurotourons pay in their native lands? They must have less disposable income than American tourists!
Maybe if the Europeans taxed their rich more, the common Eurotouron might have more money to spend in Paris.
Such is life...
To: schaketo
As I see it, the real issue here is this:
The lefties that blah-blah about international relationships, and children, and the need for understanding, etc. etc. can't be bothered to get off their ass and actually do something worthwhile, like hosting a visiting exchange student.
Instead, they berate conservatives for not taking care of the heavy lifting like we've always done.
To: schaketo
Y'know, Aquafina tastes so much better than Avian...
29 posted on
07/11/2003 6:58:04 AM PDT by
mhking
To: schaketo
flash...boycott france forever...
To: schaketo
"Now we have student-exchange programs unable to find American homes willing to take in French students over the summer."
So how about your home, Froma.
34 posted on
07/11/2003 7:03:32 AM PDT by
MEGoody
To: schaketo
I'm no historian, but I think there were some major differences between the way we conducted our revolution and the way the French conducted theirs.
Just for starters, we avoided the murderous mobs, kangaroo courts, and wholesale executions that were hallmarks of the French affair.
Then we set up an actual government that continues to this day, instead of going through various "emperors" and other despots.
Finally, we've managed to to snatch our own bacon out of the fire when troubles arose - a fairly conspicuous difference from the French model.
Or have I got this all wrong?
36 posted on
07/11/2003 7:04:40 AM PDT by
Redbob
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