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Brian wrote in message
et... Oh and the US Army is SOOO much better - The US can't even defend her own borders to save its citizens from attack - 9/11. Geez, the US Army can't even police Bagdhad well enough to stop someone from blowing up targets in Iraq. And even though the US has completely occupied Afghanistan, they still can't find Osama. Where are the claimed weapons of Mass Destruction the Iraqi's supposedly had???? I'll say this much for Saddam - at least the lights were on and the trains ran on time - can't say that for the bumbling US Army trying to make a new puppet state. Typical brainwashed FRENCH fry eating slob - blindly follows the flag even though it is coated in bull****. Brian 3,000 dead from an unforeseen sneak attack versus 15,000 dead from summer heat. Which one sounds like a real condemnation of a government? I'd say losing 400 valuable troops to destroy the Taliban and Saddam sounds like a trade worth making. France looses more than that to soccer riots. The US doesn't completely occupy either Iraq or Afghanistan anymore than the French police completely occupy The Zone around Paris or can prevent bombing of synagogues, rape of un-Muslim women, or desecration of cemeteries. But at least the people of Iraq and Afghanistan are glad we've freed them. I doubt the French can say the same. I doubt the French have the temerity to value their freedom with so many immigrant Muslims demanding otherwise. The real question will be who will be the first French leader to propose surrender to the Arab League. I'm sure your concern for the promptness of Iraqi trains will comfort the families of whomever filled the mass graves, the rape rooms, and the children's prisons. Don't worry, nobody will accuse the French of helping liberate anyone of the them. If someone accuse the French of helping, you send them to me, I'll straighten them out. Your tribute to Saddam is touching and the best proof you are French. http://www.fas.org/news/iraq/1998/02...21903_wpo.html FRANCE 1998 Office of the French President Jacques Chirac: "France repeats that Iraq must scrupulously respect all the UN Security Council resolutions. This is the only route that could enable Iraq to be readmitted, when the time comes, into the international community. The President of the Republic made this clear to the Iraqi Foreign Minister. He stressed "the extremely grave risks that will result from a refusal by Iraq to accept the inspection of the 'presidential sites.' Now time is running out." http://www.fas.org/news/un/iraq/s/s1997-774.htm -- Scott -------- "Interestingly, we started to lose this war only after the embedded reporters pulled out. Back when we got the news directly from Iraq, there was victory and optimism. Now that the news is filtered through the mainstream media here in America, all we hear is death and destruction and quagmire..." Ann Coulter http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2003/091703.htm |
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