Boycott France
#76
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le Thu, 20 Feb 2003 20:42:22 -0600, dans l'article , B.Server a dit ...
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>>I refuse to give up my French vanilla ice cream!
> Then don't answer that knock at your door. It will be ARKADYA and the
> Brown Shirts.
*snort*
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>>I refuse to give up my French vanilla ice cream!
> Then don't answer that knock at your door. It will be ARKADYA and the
> Brown Shirts.
*snort*
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Desmond Coughlan
desmond @ zeouane.org
http: // www . zeouane . org
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On 19 Feb 2003 18:54:56 GMT, [email protected] (ARKADYA) wrote:
>Why is it no one has thanked America for what it did in in Afghanistan? Can
>anyone deny people are better off there than how we found them? They are
>beginning to build a democracy, people aren't executed for how they dress and
>not wearing a beard. Women can now go to school. If it were up to Europe they
>would still be where they were. Why is it No one ever mentions this? Why don't
>the Muslims ever address this as well?
>Never Forgive, Never Forget
> 9-11-01
Perhaps because your government has made such a point of claiming that
it was done exclusively by and for the benefit of the US?
More to the point, although it is very hard for the average Faux News
fan to understand, what matters is the outcome, not Ari Fleischer's
ravings or the photo-ops. It is going to take decades to actually
change Afghanistan. So far, we see that your hero dubya's 2003
budget, although setting new records for deficit spending, did NOT
contain ANY funds for Afghanistan Aid. That is, dubya and Rove's
attention spans are the predictable. (Osama who?)
Yes, you missed it because Faux News does/will not report such
seditious information, even after the Republican head of the Foreign
Affairs committe wrote to ask dubya and company, WTF?
Unlike the superbowl, these things typically take longer than four
hours.
>Why is it no one has thanked America for what it did in in Afghanistan? Can
>anyone deny people are better off there than how we found them? They are
>beginning to build a democracy, people aren't executed for how they dress and
>not wearing a beard. Women can now go to school. If it were up to Europe they
>would still be where they were. Why is it No one ever mentions this? Why don't
>the Muslims ever address this as well?
>Never Forgive, Never Forget
> 9-11-01
Perhaps because your government has made such a point of claiming that
it was done exclusively by and for the benefit of the US?
More to the point, although it is very hard for the average Faux News
fan to understand, what matters is the outcome, not Ari Fleischer's
ravings or the photo-ops. It is going to take decades to actually
change Afghanistan. So far, we see that your hero dubya's 2003
budget, although setting new records for deficit spending, did NOT
contain ANY funds for Afghanistan Aid. That is, dubya and Rove's
attention spans are the predictable. (Osama who?)
Yes, you missed it because Faux News does/will not report such
seditious information, even after the Republican head of the Foreign
Affairs committe wrote to ask dubya and company, WTF?
Unlike the superbowl, these things typically take longer than four
hours.
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In article , BJ
writes
>Not at all Marie, I am travelling to Spain via France in the near future, I
>am dissapointed by Chirac's reactions which I think is to do with French
>thirst for power i.e Putting Iraquy Oil above loyalty to EU/NATO allies.
>Therefore I shall present my protest (little as it is) by spending as
>little a time and money as I can in France on my way to Spain.
>It isn't a lot, but it's my contribution.
Well, I can compensate for that! Instead of spending the usual $10,
000 plus per year on travel to the USA, we are going to have three trips
to France, the last of which will be for 6 weeks, as we look for a
permanent home there.
--
Marie Lewis
writes
>Not at all Marie, I am travelling to Spain via France in the near future, I
>am dissapointed by Chirac's reactions which I think is to do with French
>thirst for power i.e Putting Iraquy Oil above loyalty to EU/NATO allies.
>Therefore I shall present my protest (little as it is) by spending as
>little a time and money as I can in France on my way to Spain.
>It isn't a lot, but it's my contribution.
Well, I can compensate for that! Instead of spending the usual $10,
000 plus per year on travel to the USA, we are going to have three trips
to France, the last of which will be for 6 weeks, as we look for a
permanent home there.
--
Marie Lewis
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"B.Server" schrieb:
>
> On 19 Feb 2003 18:54:56 GMT, [email protected] (ARKADYA) wrote:
>
> >Why is it no one has thanked America for what it did in in Afghanistan? Can
> >anyone deny people are better off there than how we found them? They are
> >beginning to build a democracy, people aren't executed for how they dress and
> >not wearing a beard. Women can now go to school. If it were up to Europe they
> >would still be where they were. Why is it No one ever mentions this? Why don't
> >the Muslims ever address this as well?
> >Never Forgive, Never Forget
> > 9-11-01
> >
> >
> Perhaps because your government has made such a point of claiming that
> it was done exclusively by and for the benefit of the US?
>
> More to the point, although it is very hard for the average Faux News
> fan to understand, what matters is the outcome, not Ari Fleischer's
> ravings or the photo-ops. It is going to take decades to actually
> change Afghanistan. So far, we see that your hero dubya's 2003
> budget, although setting new records for deficit spending, did NOT
> contain ANY funds for Afghanistan Aid. That is, dubya and Rove's
> attention spans are the predictable. (Osama who?)
The US has pulled its elite snatch troops out of Afghanistan. In effect,
Bush has stopped
looking for OBL, although he is reported to be either in Afghanistan or
Pakistan.
So much for the priorities GWB set after 9/11.
What is even more bizarre, the other NATO troops that were supposed to
be engaged in the
search are reduced to policing Kabul.
Tom
>
> Yes, you missed it because Faux News does/will not report such
> seditious information, even after the Republican head of the Foreign
> Affairs committe wrote to ask dubya and company, WTF?
>
> Unlike the superbowl, these things typically take longer than four
> hours.
>
> On 19 Feb 2003 18:54:56 GMT, [email protected] (ARKADYA) wrote:
>
> >Why is it no one has thanked America for what it did in in Afghanistan? Can
> >anyone deny people are better off there than how we found them? They are
> >beginning to build a democracy, people aren't executed for how they dress and
> >not wearing a beard. Women can now go to school. If it were up to Europe they
> >would still be where they were. Why is it No one ever mentions this? Why don't
> >the Muslims ever address this as well?
> >Never Forgive, Never Forget
> > 9-11-01
> >
> >
> Perhaps because your government has made such a point of claiming that
> it was done exclusively by and for the benefit of the US?
>
> More to the point, although it is very hard for the average Faux News
> fan to understand, what matters is the outcome, not Ari Fleischer's
> ravings or the photo-ops. It is going to take decades to actually
> change Afghanistan. So far, we see that your hero dubya's 2003
> budget, although setting new records for deficit spending, did NOT
> contain ANY funds for Afghanistan Aid. That is, dubya and Rove's
> attention spans are the predictable. (Osama who?)
The US has pulled its elite snatch troops out of Afghanistan. In effect,
Bush has stopped
looking for OBL, although he is reported to be either in Afghanistan or
Pakistan.
So much for the priorities GWB set after 9/11.
What is even more bizarre, the other NATO troops that were supposed to
be engaged in the
search are reduced to policing Kabul.
Tom
>
> Yes, you missed it because Faux News does/will not report such
> seditious information, even after the Republican head of the Foreign
> Affairs committe wrote to ask dubya and company, WTF?
>
> Unlike the superbowl, these things typically take longer than four
> hours.
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> > change Afghanistan. So far, we see that your hero dubya's 2003
> > budget, although setting new records for deficit spending, did NOT
> > contain ANY funds for Afghanistan Aid. That is, dubya and Rove's
> > attention spans are the predictable. (Osama who?)
maybe that's why Turkey wants the aid offered in writing?
> > budget, although setting new records for deficit spending, did NOT
> > contain ANY funds for Afghanistan Aid. That is, dubya and Rove's
> > attention spans are the predictable. (Osama who?)
maybe that's why Turkey wants the aid offered in writing?
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 17:55:10 +0000, Not the Karl Orff wrote:
>
>
>> > change Afghanistan. So far, we see that your hero dubya's 2003
>> > budget, although setting new records for deficit spending, did NOT
>> > contain ANY funds for Afghanistan Aid. That is, dubya and Rove's
>> > attention spans are the predictable. (Osama who?)
>
> maybe that's why Turkey wants the aid offered in writing?
My, aren't they naive?
I guess Saddam should have asked that woman in writing too before invading
Koweit, poor devil?
>
>
>> > change Afghanistan. So far, we see that your hero dubya's 2003
>> > budget, although setting new records for deficit spending, did NOT
>> > contain ANY funds for Afghanistan Aid. That is, dubya and Rove's
>> > attention spans are the predictable. (Osama who?)
>
> maybe that's why Turkey wants the aid offered in writing?
My, aren't they naive?
I guess Saddam should have asked that woman in writing too before invading
Koweit, poor devil?
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"ARKADYA" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Why is it no one has thanked America for what it did in in Afghanistan?
Can
> anyone deny people are better off there than how we found them? They are
> beginning to build a democracy, people aren't executed for how they dress
and
> not wearing a beard. Women can now go to school. If it were up to Europe
they
> would still be where they were. Why is it No one ever mentions this? Why
don't
> the Muslims ever address this as well?
> Never Forgive, Never Forget
> 9-11-01
Sort of like the white man's burden, huh?
Neil
news:[email protected]...
> Why is it no one has thanked America for what it did in in Afghanistan?
Can
> anyone deny people are better off there than how we found them? They are
> beginning to build a democracy, people aren't executed for how they dress
and
> not wearing a beard. Women can now go to school. If it were up to Europe
they
> would still be where they were. Why is it No one ever mentions this? Why
don't
> the Muslims ever address this as well?
> Never Forgive, Never Forget
> 9-11-01
Sort of like the white man's burden, huh?
Neil
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JohnT wrote"
> "Gregory Morrow" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:
> >
> >
> > > rg wrote:
> > > >
> > > > "ARKADYA" wrote in message
> > > > news:[email protected]...
> > > > > Never buy that cheap ass stuff they call wine again, and that bad
> food
> > > > with the
> > > > > hard bread, YUK
> > > > > Never Forgive, Never Forget
> > > > > 9-11-01
> > > >
> > > > I'm not even ordering French fries anymore.
> > > >
> > > > rg
> > >
> > > Well, I doubt whether ARKARDYA has ever tasted anything but the
cheapest
> > > American beer and home-distilled "moonshine", so what would it know
> > > about French wines?
> >
> > Tut, tut, Evelyn!!! Let's all try to remember to be nice to each
> > other...and that includes *you* !!!
> >
> > After all, are we all not ladies and gentlemen on this internet "board",
> and
> > should we not comport ourselves as such...???
> >
> > As they said in the movie _Gigi_: "Let a SMILE be your umbrella*...!!!"
> >
> > A little bit of restraint on *all* our parts can lead to enhanced
> enjoyment
> > of this board :-)
> >
> >
> > [*the French word for "umbrella" is "pampelmousse"...!!!]
> >
> > --
> > Best
> > Greg
> >
> .........................and don't even think of translating "grapefruit"
> into French for we poor Europeans. Or, entering into the spirit of your
> posting, should I say "grapefroot".
Lol......
--
Best
Greg ;--)
> "Gregory Morrow" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:
> >
> >
> > > rg wrote:
> > > >
> > > > "ARKADYA" wrote in message
> > > > news:[email protected]...
> > > > > Never buy that cheap ass stuff they call wine again, and that bad
> food
> > > > with the
> > > > > hard bread, YUK
> > > > > Never Forgive, Never Forget
> > > > > 9-11-01
> > > >
> > > > I'm not even ordering French fries anymore.
> > > >
> > > > rg
> > >
> > > Well, I doubt whether ARKARDYA has ever tasted anything but the
cheapest
> > > American beer and home-distilled "moonshine", so what would it know
> > > about French wines?
> >
> > Tut, tut, Evelyn!!! Let's all try to remember to be nice to each
> > other...and that includes *you* !!!
> >
> > After all, are we all not ladies and gentlemen on this internet "board",
> and
> > should we not comport ourselves as such...???
> >
> > As they said in the movie _Gigi_: "Let a SMILE be your umbrella*...!!!"
> >
> > A little bit of restraint on *all* our parts can lead to enhanced
> enjoyment
> > of this board :-)
> >
> >
> > [*the French word for "umbrella" is "pampelmousse"...!!!]
> >
> > --
> > Best
> > Greg
> >
> .........................and don't even think of translating "grapefruit"
> into French for we poor Europeans. Or, entering into the spirit of your
> posting, should I say "grapefroot".
Lol......
--
Best
Greg ;--)
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Magda wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:22:12 +0000, in rec.travel.europe, Marie Lewis
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like
this :
> ... In article
,
> ... Gregory Morrow writes
> ... >As they said in the movie _Gigi_: "Let a SMILE be your
umbrella*...!!!"
> ... I think you have the wrong musical there.
> Me too. I have seen Gigi many times and don't remember this line.
Hmmm...maybe it was from that 1955 MGM Gene Kelly/Cyd Charisse musical _It's
Always Fair Weather_.....
--
Best
Greg
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:22:12 +0000, in rec.travel.europe, Marie Lewis
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like
this :
> ... In article
,
> ... Gregory Morrow writes
> ... >As they said in the movie _Gigi_: "Let a SMILE be your
umbrella*...!!!"
> ... I think you have the wrong musical there.
> Me too. I have seen Gigi many times and don't remember this line.
Hmmm...maybe it was from that 1955 MGM Gene Kelly/Cyd Charisse musical _It's
Always Fair Weather_.....
--
Best
Greg
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On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 10:02:56 GMT, "Gregory Morrow"
wrote:
>Magda wrote:
>> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:22:12 +0000, in rec.travel.europe, Marie Lewis
>> arranged some electrons, so they looked like
>this :
>> ... In article
>,
>> ... Gregory Morrow writes
>> ... >As they said in the movie _Gigi_: "Let a SMILE be your
>umbrella*...!!!"
>> ... I think you have the wrong musical there.
>> Me too. I have seen Gigi many times and don't remember this line.
>Hmmm...maybe it was from that 1955 MGM Gene Kelly/Cyd Charisse musical _It's
>Always Fair Weather_.....
"Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" was written in 1927 for the musical
film, "It's a Great Life."
Music by Sammy Fain, words by Irving Kahal and Francis Wheeler.
wrote:
>Magda wrote:
>> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:22:12 +0000, in rec.travel.europe, Marie Lewis
>> arranged some electrons, so they looked like
>this :
>> ... In article
>,
>> ... Gregory Morrow writes
>> ... >As they said in the movie _Gigi_: "Let a SMILE be your
>umbrella*...!!!"
>> ... I think you have the wrong musical there.
>> Me too. I have seen Gigi many times and don't remember this line.
>Hmmm...maybe it was from that 1955 MGM Gene Kelly/Cyd Charisse musical _It's
>Always Fair Weather_.....
"Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" was written in 1927 for the musical
film, "It's a Great Life."
Music by Sammy Fain, words by Irving Kahal and Francis Wheeler.
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:: On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 10:02:56 GMT, "Gregory Morrow"
:: wrote:
::
:::
::: Magda wrote:
:::
:::
:::: On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:22:12 +0000, in rec.travel.europe, Marie
:::: Lewis arranged some electrons, so they
:::: looked like this :
::::
:::: ... In article , ... Gregory Morrow
:::: writes ... >As they said in the movie
:::: _Gigi_: "Let a SMILE be your umbrella*...!!!"
::::
:::: ... I think you have the wrong musical there.
::::
:::: Me too. I have seen Gigi many times and don't remember this line.
::::
:::
::: Hmmm...maybe it was from that 1955 MGM Gene Kelly/Cyd Charisse
::: musical _It's Always Fair Weather_.....
::
:: "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" was written in 1927 for the musical
:: film, "It's a Great Life."
:: Music by Sammy Fain, words by Irving Kahal and Francis Wheeler.
Actually, the song was made famous by the 1948 film, "Give My Regards to
Broadway," which can still be found aired on television.
:: wrote:
::
:::
::: Magda wrote:
:::
:::
:::: On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:22:12 +0000, in rec.travel.europe, Marie
:::: Lewis arranged some electrons, so they
:::: looked like this :
::::
:::: ... In article , ... Gregory Morrow
:::: writes ... >As they said in the movie
:::: _Gigi_: "Let a SMILE be your umbrella*...!!!"
::::
:::: ... I think you have the wrong musical there.
::::
:::: Me too. I have seen Gigi many times and don't remember this line.
::::
:::
::: Hmmm...maybe it was from that 1955 MGM Gene Kelly/Cyd Charisse
::: musical _It's Always Fair Weather_.....
::
:: "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" was written in 1927 for the musical
:: film, "It's a Great Life."
:: Music by Sammy Fain, words by Irving Kahal and Francis Wheeler.
Actually, the song was made famous by the 1948 film, "Give My Regards to
Broadway," which can still be found aired on television.




