February 12, 2003

Eifel BS, and thanks for lady liberty.

Hey France, thanks for Lady Liberty. I really wish that you had something else constructive to contribute. I guess that your recent contribution of gooey electronic "Pop" dance music is pretty cool as well. Other than that, listen up, and listen well. We saved your sorry weak arse from becoming part of Germany a few years ago, remember that little conflict??? How dare you even open your pie hole about what we do in this current situation.

Go pick some grapes, drink a bottle of your Champagne, and take a nap. We'll wake you up when it is over.

Posted by Broch at February 12, 2003 05:27 PM

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The French have a history of being spineless. But that is not the point. The French have agreements with Iraq where they make alot of money from Iraq selling them earth moving equipment and such. How do you think the Iraqis could build all those underground bunkers to hide what they are doing? And don't forget about the oil ;) The French are scared (as usual) that they will be retaliated against if they support the US. Funny thing is, I'm sure terrorists will attack France for some reason at some time regardless of their stance now. I was listening to a talk radio show a few weeks ago and an inspector that was working the inspection process for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq back in 1997-'98 stated that he knows that the French were giving an early warning to the Iraqis of the sites that were going to be inspected. Thus giving the Iraqis time to move any evidence. And who was the country that would not let us fly accross their airspace when we were going after Quadaffi (sp?) France better be careful of who the want on their side because eventually cut and dry sides will have to be taken.
what they fail to realize is that by taking their tactics from the UN to NATO they're continuing to marginalize themselves. this will actually contribute to the US not going back to the security council to get a force resolution on 1441 (even though it already has it built in, not to mention the 16-odd resolutions they've breeched since '91). france pulled out of nato in '58...why we let them back in '93 is beyond comprehension. but this behavior isn't new for them...france and germany have been playing this game with each other since the early 50s when nato agreed to re-arm germany because of percieved manpower shortages during the Korean war...why the shortgage...france wouldn't pull it's share of the load. i really wish we'd go back to normandy, dig up our honored dead and bring them home so they can rest on the shores of a country that's grateful for their sacrifice. we're all uptight that some of old europe has increasing anti-american sentiment...well guess what, there's a big pile of anti-french sentiment brewing on this side of the pond so when this whole thing does go down and they try to jump on board, we ought to refuse their aid and let them know in no uncertain terms that should something happen on their shores and they try to invoke article 4, we're gonna veto it and they'll be on their own. what goes around comes around. thank god we've got a president who doesn't sit around wringing his hands about the poll of the day. i'm proud to be an american and i'm proud to hate the french.
yeah what they said......also their chicks have harry pits and that just gross,
Okay, I didn't mean this to be france bashing, they did have the best kind of kissing named for them after all!!!!
did you know that french wine is clarified with bovine blood...bet you didn't. that's why i only drink domestic. bash the french, bash the french, bash the french!
yuck. thanks for the heads up on that one, nose!

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