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  • Knocking the French: Why?

    07/29/2006 5:20:07 PM PDT · by SuzyQ2 · 166 replies · 5,763+ views
    NavySEALs.com ^ | July 30, 2006 | W. Thomas Smith Jr.
    But we Americans seem to have short memories. What else could explain the fact that we, generally speaking, so-often lambaste the French, calling them “cowards” for not allying themselves fully with us in every instance? We constantly throw in their faces the fact that we came to their rescue in World Wars I and II. And we’ve all heard the jokes: “Surplus French military rifles for sale. Never fired. Dropped once.”
  • Car bomb gos off in Paris

    03/15/2006 5:01:50 AM PST · by 12B · 32 replies · 1,736+ views
    Bloomberg | 15.03.2006 | Bberg
    Bberg reports car bomb explodes in Paris. One known dead.
  • As offensive Bush and Kerry one as the other at the time of their second duel

    10/09/2004 1:59:40 AM PDT · by Cornpone · 25 replies · 855+ views
    Le Monde ^ | 9 October 2004 | Martine Jacot
    A 8 heures par e-mail, recevez la Check-list, votre quotidien du matin. Abonnez-vous au Monde.fr The republican camp let burst its joy, at the end of the debate televised between MISTERS Bush and Kerry, Friday evening in Missouri (center-is of the United States). Less hesitant and more aggressive than at the time of the preceding duel, the outgoing president defended nozzle and nails all the great decisions of its mandate, including the invasion of Iraq without constant ADM. Plus, the democratic candidate does not have demerity, in particular in its attacks on a recovery which "benefitted only the rich person"....
  • HOW DARE THE FRENCH FORGET

    02/10/2003 7:41:28 AM PST · by Republican Red · 38 replies · 377+ views
    New York Post ^ | 2/10/03 | STEVE DUNLEAVY
    <p>February 10, 2003 -- COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France - They stand only 3 feet high, but they're towering mountains of sacrifice. I'm standing in the American Cemetery. Gray clouds hang low as if in mourning for the nearly 10,000 young Americans buried beneath crosses and Stars of David that stretch as far as the eye can see.</p>