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Discovery of advanced French missiles in Iraq sparks controversy
Channel Asia News ^
| 04 October 2003
Posted on 10/04/2003 3:44:45 AM PDT by tdadams
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To: DAPFE8900
Just wait, the French will ask for Louisiana back...
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posted on
10/04/2003 9:01:27 AM PDT
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ken5050
To: xzins
Was the old TV show Dragnet where they used to say "Go round up the usual suspects."
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10/04/2003 9:04:31 AM PDT
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tdadams
To: tdadams
I think so. :>)
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posted on
10/04/2003 9:07:35 AM PDT
by
xzins
(And now I will show you the most excellent way!)
To: Lazamataz
>>>>>France and America will be involved in a cold or hot war within 2 decades. <<<<<
This is what the European Union is all about, create a state strong enough to 'balance' America. The only problem is that the only country in the E.U. which spends any money at all on its military is the U.K., and we're still on the side of our younger brother over the Atlantic.
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posted on
10/04/2003 9:30:11 AM PDT
by
tjwmason
(A voice from merry England.)
To: tdadams
A famous line from the movie Casablanca.
Captain Louis Renault: Major Strasser has been shot. Round up the usual suspects.
Captain Louis Renault: Realizing the importance of the case, my men are rounding up twice the usual number of suspects.
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posted on
10/04/2003 9:40:00 AM PDT
by
xp38
To: tdadams
bump
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posted on
10/04/2003 9:44:49 AM PDT
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VOA
To: All
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posted on
10/07/2003 1:22:14 PM PDT
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DTA
To: Lazamataz
,,, it's got to be evidence of a "missiles for oil" programme.
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