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Old June 1st 04, 07:58 AM
news.free.fr
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HECTOP avait prétendu :
"news.free.fr" wrote in message
Le 01/06/2004, Newps a suppose :
Il n'y a decidement pas de limites a la connerie anglo-saxone...


Un autre lache anonyme de France, comment etonnant, oh !

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On dit, "un autre lâche anonyme Français", cher monsieur, et "etonnant,
non?" (formule interrogative).

On ne dit pas "con vous êtes", mais, "vous êtes con".

Il est vrai qu'en toute matière, la subtilité fait défaut à
l'anglo-saxon.

C'est curieux, je pensais les slaves plus futés. Comme quoi, l'abus de
Mc Donald nuit à la santé.

LuisFrance

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Old June 1st 04, 11:46 PM
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Il est vrai qu'en toute matière, la subtilité fait défaut à
l'anglo-saxon.

il est également vrai que dans n'importe quelle matière l'arrogance soit
toujours présente dans le Français


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Old June 1st 04, 07:26 AM
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A bit on the side but a small reflection:

Is not France a member of the International Crime Court ?
Do they not have an obligation to arrest suspected warcriminals like Bush
and Blair ? So should they not simply stay at home to avoid a moral problem
of NOT arresting them?
They should after all be arrested... but in the real world this would start
WWIII...


?
G


"HECTOP" skrev i melding
. ..
I know this is gonna start a riot, but...

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-dday31.html

France pledges to shoot down private pilots in D-Day air space
May 31, 2004
BY BEN FENTON [Ad]

ARROMANCHES, France -- Private pilots who stray into Normandy air space
during the 60th anniversary of D-Day next weekend will be shot down,

French
officials said Sunday.
With at least 16 heads of state, including President Bush, attending the
ceremonies, organizers are guarding particularly against an al-Qaida

attack
from the air.
It is one of the biggest security exercises in Europe since the war.
An enormous network of radar equipment has been stretched between

Deauville
and Cherbourg, with early warning aircraft already in the skies.
The aircraft will be joined this week by small, remote-controlled drones.
Advanced Crotale anti-aircraft missiles have been primed, and two

squadrons
of Mirage 2000 fighters are stationed nearby.
The French ministry of defense has spared no expense. It has established a
temporary air base at Carpiquet, outside the city of Caen, as the hub of

its
defenses.
There, more than 800 soldiers will maintain round-the-clock surveillance,
backed by more than 50 military helicopters.
A spokesman for the 120-acre camp said: "The dangers are multiple, from a
hijacked airliner being crashed into the stands at the main international
ceremony at Arromanches to a tiny bomb being detonated remotely.
"But we are stretching an impenetrable fabric of protection above

Normandy."
At sea, fishermen and pleasure craft have been banned from the Seine Bay
that stretches along the beaches code named Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and
Sword on June 6, 1944.
A French carrier, Charles de Gaulle, and an American carrier, George
Washington, will be patrolling the bay, which will also be swept for

mines.
On land, more than 9,000 French troops are arriving this week,

supplementing
the 6,300 gendarmes and 2,300 police officers already on duty.
Arromanches' 534 residents have been told that they must either stay

indoors
throughout next Sunday or leave the area.

Daily Telegraph


HECTOP
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maxho_at_maxho.com





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Old June 1st 04, 09:58 PM
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They should after all be arrested... but in the real world this would
start
WWIII...


What a disturbingly warped view of the world.

This bizarre post casts a sliver of light on the mind-set that created (and
continues to create) the terrorists -- better than any deliberate
explanation ever could.
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Old June 2nd 04, 12:35 PM
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Jay,

This bizarre post casts a sliver of light on the mind-set that created (and
continues to create) the terrorists


Oh, bull! Your comment is in the line of the worst of the "be with us or be
our enemy" rethoric Bush used after 9/11. Just look at Abu Graib (sp?) to see
where that got you (as a nation, not personally). THAT'S what is creating
terrorists (and I don't mean the people that have committed the war crimes
there, although they could be counted in)!

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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

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Old June 2nd 04, 05:50 PM
Gunnar
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Why is it so twisted to demand that everyone should be held accountable for
their actions ? No matter where they are from ?
An illigal war was after all started with (known) false accusations and ca.
10K people has been killed as a result. Bush should be held accountable !



"Jay Honeck" skrev i melding
news:866vc.32406$eY2.23666@attbi_s02...
They should after all be arrested... but in the real world this would

start
WWIII...


What a disturbingly warped view of the world.

This bizarre post casts a sliver of light on the mind-set that created

(and
continues to create) the terrorists -- better than any deliberate
explanation ever could.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"




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Old June 2nd 04, 07:46 PM
Alan Minyard
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On Mon, 31 May 2004 15:18:41 -0400, "HECTOP" wrote:

I know this is gonna start a riot, but...

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-dday31.html

France pledges to shoot down private pilots in D-Day air space
May 31, 2004
BY BEN FENTON [Ad]

ARROMANCHES, France -- Private pilots who stray into Normandy air space
during the 60th anniversary of D-Day next weekend will be shot down, French
officials said Sunday.
With at least 16 heads of state, including President Bush, attending the
ceremonies, organizers are guarding particularly against an al-Qaida attack
from the air.
It is one of the biggest security exercises in Europe since the war.
An enormous network of radar equipment has been stretched between Deauville
and Cherbourg, with early warning aircraft already in the skies.
The aircraft will be joined this week by small, remote-controlled drones.
Advanced Crotale anti-aircraft missiles have been primed, and two squadrons
of Mirage 2000 fighters are stationed nearby.
The French ministry of defense has spared no expense. It has established a
temporary air base at Carpiquet, outside the city of Caen, as the hub of its
defenses.
There, more than 800 soldiers will maintain round-the-clock surveillance,
backed by more than 50 military helicopters.
A spokesman for the 120-acre camp said: "The dangers are multiple, from a
hijacked airliner being crashed into the stands at the main international
ceremony at Arromanches to a tiny bomb being detonated remotely.
"But we are stretching an impenetrable fabric of protection above Normandy."
At sea, fishermen and pleasure craft have been banned from the Seine Bay
that stretches along the beaches code named Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and
Sword on June 6, 1944.
A French carrier, Charles de Gaulle, and an American carrier, George
Washington, will be patrolling the bay, which will also be swept for mines.
On land, more than 9,000 French troops are arriving this week, supplementing
the 6,300 gendarmes and 2,300 police officers already on duty.
Arromanches' 534 residents have been told that they must either stay indoors
throughout next Sunday or leave the area.

Daily Telegraph


HECTOP
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http://www.maxho.com
maxho_at_maxho.com


You mean the French surrender to Al-Q is not working??? What a surprise!!!!!!!

Al Minyard
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Old June 5th 04, 04:07 AM
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Arromanches' 534 residents have been told that they must either stay indoors
throughout next Sunday or leave the area.


Is this event organized by the DNC Convention planners in Boston?

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Old June 5th 04, 08:10 AM
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"Jack" wrote in message
...


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Arromanches' 534 residents have been told that they must either stay

indoors
throughout next Sunday or leave the area.


A funny way to celebrate being liberated from fascists.


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Old June 5th 04, 08:47 PM
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S Green wrote:

Arromanches' 534 residents have been told that they must either stay

indoors
throughout next Sunday or leave the area.


A funny way to celebrate being liberated from fascists.


Why? It's exactly the way they handled the original invasion.

George Patterson
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