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Chirac blasts eastern Europeans over pro-American stance. (SURRENDER MONKEY BARF ALERT!!!!)
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| 17 Feb. 2003
| Chirac blasts eastern Europeans over pro-American stance, warns on EU membership
Posted on 02/17/2003 3:11:15 PM PST by txradioguy
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To: txradioguy
warning it could jeopardize their chances of joining the European UnionLOL! This was worth an audible evening chuckle!
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posted on
02/17/2003 4:57:23 PM PST
by
NautiNurse
(Usama bin Laden has produced more tapes than Steely Dan)
To: txradioguy
"It is not really responsible behavior," he told a news conference. "It is not well brought up behavior. They missed a good opportunity to keep quiet."
Ah yes. Longing for the good old days of the 1930's. It must upset France that the countries they cared nothing for during Hitler's conquest of them, are on our side.
To: txradioguy
Jack off Chirac
France has not won one since Napoleon and you Rwandan murdering faggots are no longer the center of the universe or the EU.
To: tomahawk
I realize defeating Nazi Germany was something that needed doing to keep the western world from slipping into a new Dark Ages to paraphrase Mr.Churchill but why oh why did we have to give France back to the FRENCH?!?!?
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:02:12 PM PST
by
Nebr FAL owner
(.308 "reach out and thump someone " & .50 cal Browning "reach out & CRUSH someone")
To: txradioguy
"Keep Quiet" that is so plebian. The French are sooo unsophisticated, my God what a Cowboy (except he is a queer, I call him a cowgirl, except that insults women, I guess I'll just call him a snooty little toad/ I don't want to insult frogs). Now what is worse??? Don Rumsfeld saying "Old Europe", or Chirac saying "a good chance to keep quiet"???
To: tomahawk
Tomahawk, I didn't know....I'm very very sorry.
To: txradioguy
It is not just a boycott of French and German products... we really need to support our Eastern European friends. They have honorably come to our side after having the crap kicked out of them for half a century. They are fledgling democracies, capitalist economies,... let's give them some good old fashioned greenbacks for their efforts by buying their products.
I was at a store today, and saw some really good looking Peach Sauce. I turned the label around, saw it was made in France, and put it back. Screw the surrender monkey's and the horse they rode in on (before eating it)
To: Robert_Paulson2
How much more arrogant and hypocritical can the French president get? To threaten the Eastern Europeans by denying them entrance to the European Union because of their support for the United States denotes the delirious mind of an old decrepit leader with Napoleonic dreams who lives disassociated with reality. Doesnt president Chirac forget that once, during the occupation of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte, the French soldiers taken prisoner after being defeated by the Spaniards were exchanged for « petit couchons ?
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:12:26 PM PST
by
Dqban22
To: Siobhan
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:15:03 PM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Bu-bye SADdam. You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
To: MeeknMing
Those are brilliant!
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:18:33 PM PST
by
Siobhan
(† Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet †)
To: tubebender
The Vichey French, correct?
To: txradioguy
"Concerning the candidate countries, honestly I felt they acted frivolously because entry into the European Union implies a minimum of understanding for the others," Chirac told reporters after an emergency EU summit on Iraq.
He warned the candidates the position could be "dangerous" because the parliaments of the 15 EU nations still have to ratify last December's decision for 10 new members to join the bloc on May 1, 2004.
Chirac particularly warned Romania and Bulgaria, who are still negotiating to enter the bloc in 2007.
"Romania and Bulgaria were particularly irresponsible to (sign the letter) when their position is really delicate," Chirac said. "If they wanted to diminish their chances of joining Europe they could not have found a better way." Since this is so upsetting to the French, perhaps we should offer to let them join NAFTA rather than spoiling the EU with their "not well brought up behavior".
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:22:11 PM PST
by
Redcloak
(Jøìn thë Çøålìtìon tø Prëvënt the Åbûsë of Ûnnëçëssårìlÿ Lëngthÿ, Vërbøsë ånd Nønsënsìçål Tåg Lìnës)
To: txradioguy
Blackmail!
153
posted on
02/17/2003 5:24:11 PM PST
by
Ciexyz
To: Sub-Driver
Chirac particularly warned Romania and Bulgaria.... Sacre bleu! Who the hell is that little French cheeseball to warn anybody?!
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:30:04 PM PST
by
Ciexyz
To: Siobhan
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:30:21 PM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Bu-bye SADdam. You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
To: jwalsh07
Kiss my french fries, Wacky Chiraqi!
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:32:16 PM PST
by
Ciexyz
To: Siobhan
And while I'm on my rant...
Thank you Tony Blair for your staunch support of the War on Terror. You are our best Ally on that side of the pond...
Tony Blair: The price of my conviction
Excerpt:But there are also consequences of 'stop the war'. There will be no march for the victims of Saddam, no protests about the thousands of children that die needlessly every year under his rule, no righteous anger over the torture chambers which if he is left in power, will remain in being.
I rejoice that we live in a country where peaceful protest is a natural part of our democratic process. But I ask the marchers to understand this.
I do not seek unpopularity as a badge of honour. But sometimes it is the price of leadership and the cost of conviction.
If there are 500,000 on the [Stop the War] march, that is still less than the number of people whose deaths Saddam has been responsible for. If there are one million, that is still less than the number of people who died in the wars he started.
So if the result of peace is Saddam staying in power, not disarmed, then I tell you there are consequences paid in blood for that decision too. But these victims will never be seen, never feature on our TV screens or inspire millions to take to the streets. But they will exist none the less.
President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair of England walk out to address the media in Cross Hall at the White House Nov. 7. "We've got no better friend in the world than Great Britain," said the President during his remarks. White House photo by Paul Morse. |
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:32:41 PM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Bu-bye SADdam. You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
To: MeeknMing
To: cake_crumb
The rebirth of the Holy Roman Empire. Perhaps this is what France and Germany have been angling for whith this EU idea all along?
More like the Unholy Fourth Reich, in my opinion, is their idea.
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posted on
02/17/2003 5:36:04 PM PST
by
Pyro7480
(+ Vive Jesus! (Live Jesus!) +)
To: txradioguy
"It is not well brought up behavior. They missed a good opportunity to keep quiet." And France has the nerve to speak about "American arrogance" while it's head of state speaks to sovereign nations as if they were 7 year old children.
Let's allow Britain and our Eastern European allies to join NAFTA and allow France to reap the consequences.
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