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To: hatfieldmccoy
France is pretending to be an ally. Instead they are actually all lie. How much technical help and weapons have they given to the terrorists? As they betray the west, they have lost my trust. And they pave their own disaster.

I hesitate to even by french bread.
49 posted on 11/28/2006 12:50:15 AM PST by jonrick46
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To: jonrick46
Yes, I don't trust french bread either.
I've also cut back on french fries.
I'm still boycotting Heinz products indefinitely,and I try to avoid buying crap from S.C. Johnson because S. "Curt" Johnson the third is a spoiled A-hole and as you know it is "a family company". I also don't let my wife get Ben & Jerry's when Blue Bunny is better and costs less. I try to stay away from Nestle also since they tell third world mothers that their formula is better than breast milk. In general I buy American when I can and try to avoid buying stuff built by communist slaves in places like China. In addition my company manufactures right here in the U.S. of A. Apparently I didn't get the memo explaining why it's always better to build in any other country of the world than our own. I secretly love it when my competition is always moaning about how their parts from China were defective, late, or that their supplier stole their design and is now selling a similar product retail at below their contracted purchase price. It is what they reap for paying commies to learn how to make their products while laying off their own American workers. Now if we could just export our lawyers to China we'd leave them in our dust.
57 posted on 11/28/2006 2:22:50 AM PST by ME-262 (The Democrat party is slowly being reduced by abortion AIDS and imprisonment...and soon deportation!)
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