Posted on 07/05/2004 10:47:01 AM PDT by knighthawk
Let him eat....
"Mein Gott I love Paris in the Springtime"
I was at my office building at work this past Saturday. The office building is connected to a hotel. The office building is closed on the weeknights and weekends, and you need a key card to enter. A man with a sticker stating he was from Paris tried to come into the office building with me. I told him that it was closed and that he could not enter. He muttered in his French accent, "You Americans are all terrosits."
Now THAT is a great picture!
You should have given the frog a "Dick Cheney" reply.
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There's a song in there somewhere! Let's see.... "Springtime. For Hitler. And Ger-ma-ny."
Heck, the last truly great French hero was the Marquis de Lafayette and he was rejected by his own countrymen.
Well, duh! It sure didn't take Cavuto very long to figure the French out!
Why are we still issuing Visas to Frogs?
Why are US Passports still valid for travel to France?
So9
Why are we still issuing Visas to Frogs?
Why are US Passports still valid for travel to France?
So9
WOULD TO GOD THAT THE RNC HAD SOME GUYS ON STAFF WITH THE GONADS BILLY BOY HAS.
What follows is an excerpt from my third novel, "A Grave Breach":
"Matsen and his team, known as A Force, knew about the Muslim Handschar Division. He had even heard that a second Muslim SS division was being formed. It is not widely known or at least dwelt upon that during World War II, many if not most of the occupied nations and territories raised and fielded military units to fight on the side of the Nazis. Plenty of people have heard the stories of the Baltic divisions made up of Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, whod fought for the Nazis. And there were Poles and Ukrainians in large numbers. And the Croats, of course. But there were also something like 15,000 Serbs, too. In addition, though, there were also Danes and Swedes and Norwegians and Finns - even Russians. And surprising to many, 50,000 Dutch and of course the infamous Tri-Color Legion also known as the Charlemagne Division of the SS. Made up of thousands of Frenchman fighting for Hitler. Some to the death in the Battle of Berlin in April 1945.
Contrast this with the British Free Corps also know as the SS Legion of St. George. The German military authorities particularly wanted to raise a unit made up of turned British POWs and mounted a recruiting campaign consisting of offers of various and sundry enticements including direct payments of cash and the recurring company of prostitutes. The Nazis were rewarded for their efforts with the acceptance of their emoluments by no less than 30 enlisted men and a single officer who was shortly thereafter diagnosed as schizophrenic by the Germans themselves and repatriated against his will to the British. While the existence if not the reality of the St. George Legion had some propaganda value, that was the extent of its contribution and none of the members ever saw combat. Indeed, it is reputed that the Germans saw the St. George Legion as so untrustworthy that it was kept out of combat by direct order. 30 British misfits and 1 psychotic lieutenant as opposed to thousands of Frenchmen willing to fight and die for the monster whod raped their own country. Apparently, some things never change." (C)
A couple came up to me on the street, and asked me if I could direct them to the theater where Fahrenheit 911 is playing. I told them to go to the airport, and take a plane to Paris, where I'm sure it weill be showing on 50 or 100 screens.
I like to be helpful.
I was at United Airlines ticket counter recently and needed to borrow a pen. The French-speaking agent lent me an expensive pen, not knowing if he would ever see me again. So, one can't lump French speakers in a single bag.
True story. The first Afghan National Army battalion was trained by US Special Forces. The French insisted on a role (!) and the Franch Army sent trainers who instructed the 2nd Battalion in basic skills before it went to US SF for advanced skills training and "intro to combat."
Turns out.. they could march like a high school drill team, but they hadn't learned how to zero their weapons. At the rifle range they had just kind of fired at random, and been lauded for it, but les frogs. Asked about a foxhole, an infantryman could explain the theory of a fighting position perfectly well, but he hadn't actually dug one (or even been in one the other guy dug). Nobody had told them how the different arms and sub-units of an infantry battalion fitted together. The officers and NCOs (most of whom got that position because of combat experience gained in one or the other of Afganistan's wars... on various sides) were up in arms because they knew they'd been hosed on training.
After a couple days, the SF guys who had thought they were going to be putting some finishing touches on a combat-ready unit announced, "OK, tomorrow we are going to the rifle range and start over." They had to do the course of training the French bungled all over again, and THEN train the unit in advanced skills.
When it went to combat it was ready, no thanks to the French Army, but I have no doubt those slackers with the Gauloises hanging out of the corners of their sneers took credit.
France likes to pretend it's a world power, but it has a draft-type, unprofessional, semi-trained and poorly equipped, de facto third world military. It built its nuclear arms by selling the technology to third world dictators and terrorists -- who do you think built reactors for Iraq and Iran? It only got a permanent seat on the Security Council because DeGaulle held his breath till he turned blue.
Maybe if they got rid of Chirac and found another stubby Corsican to follow they'd amount to something.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
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