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Warhol

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Dec 19, 2003, 8:57:10 AM12/19/03
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Daughter wants to visit Saddam Hussein


Saddam Hussein's eldest daughter informed the Saudi-owned Al-Hayat
newspaper that she is looking into a legal way to visit her father who
is supposedly under arrest by US occupation forces in Iraq.

Raghad Hussein, 35 years old, has expressed doubts that the person
under US detention is actually her father. Raghad told Al-Arabiya
television on Tuesday that if the person is her father, that he had
been drugged because her father does not act the way he was depicted
on the video released by the CIA.

"Saddam Hussein is still my father. Every honourable person, and every
person who knows him or knew him... knows that the person on the
television was a drugged Saddam Hussein," she said.

There are speculations in the independent media that the person shown
in the video may be one of many Saddam Hussein's doubles.

A visit by Raghad with Saddam Hussein could shed light on the doubts
and skepticism about the lies of the US Administration.

paul abeles

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Dec 19, 2003, 12:36:00 PM12/19/03
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She only wants to find out where the loot is.


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GuitarMan

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"Warhol" <warhol...@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
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> Daughter wants to visit Saddam Hussein

poor whorehole...what's the matter? Someone piss in your cheerios this
morning?


Warhol

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Dec 19, 2003, 6:29:28 PM12/19/03
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"THEY SHOULD HAVE LEFT BEARDED WHATSHISNAME IN THE HOLE"

http://www.joevialls.co.uk/subliminalsuggestion/whatshisname.html

'The only thing stopping southern Iraqi Shi'ites from killing the
American invaders, was fear that when the U.S. was eventually driven
out of Iraq, Saddam would again crush them as he did back in 1991. But
by "Capturing Saddam" the Americans have removed that fear, thus
inviting Moqtada al-Sadr to open a southern front against the
invaders'

Everyone knows that when police officers pick up a suspect, the last
thing on their minds is running a complex two-day DNA test to check
his ancestry, or to see whether suspect whatshisname might allegedly
be predisposed to Alzheimer's or some other quasi-medical horror. Of
course not! If there is the slightest doubt about identity, police
officers fingerprint whatshisname, and then compare those prints with
incriminating prints from various different crime scenes. Get
sufficient identical characteristics or "points" with fingerprinting,
and you have the perfect match.

In the case of the real President Saddam Hussein this would be
simplicity itself, because perfect copies of the Iraqi Leader's thumb
prints are scattered liberally across Baghdad, and are also held in
the safes of one German and two British companies, including the
Morris Singer Foundry. During 1986 Morris Singer was part of a
German-led consortium, which cast the bronze arms for Saddam Hussein's
enormous Hands of Victory Arch in Baghdad. We will return to this
fascinating story later.

Unfortunately, fingerprints would have proved the complete undoing of
the recent Cheney, Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld mega-scam in Tikrit, which
relied primarily on "smoke and mirrors" to convince a very skeptical
world population that America was really winning the war in Iraq,
meaning in turn that all countries opposed to America's illegal
invasion should now get on board, and start throwing some heavy cash
in the general direction of Washington, DC

The second purpose of the Tikrit mega-scam was to psychologically
undermine the Iraqi people, which was carefully arranged by ensuring
that whatshisname crawled out of his hole in the ground without firing
a shot, and then meekly submitted to intimate personal handling by a
heavyweight skinhead American doctor. They teach this basic crap in
Psych 101, and the underlying message for the Iraqis was, "What kind
of leader hides in a hole during the heat of battle, and refuses to
put up a fight?" Almost without realizing it, the reader is drawn
inexorably backwards in time to September 11, 2001, when President
George W. Bush scuttled down into a deep "spider hole" beneath Offutt
AFB in Nebraska, and sat there sucking his thumb until the "All Clear"
was sounded. George had a much bigger [fully air conditioned] spider
hole of course, with the extra space needed to accommodate his grossly
inflated ego.

At the tertiary level, the Tikrit mega-scam severely damaged the
American Democrats, who were left with nothing constructive to say in
the run-up to the presidential elections. There is no doubt that
Cheney, Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld thought they were killing three birds
with one stone, but these academic retards were evidently looking
north from Baghdad towards Tikrit when they hatched the plan, and
forgot to look in their rear view mirrors. Had they bothered to do so,
whatshisname would have been hurriedly buried again forever, with a
giant D9 bulldozer blade... Full report, pics at:-

http://www.joevialls.co.uk/subliminalsuggestion/whatshisname.html


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GuitarMan

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Dec 19, 2003, 9:52:56 PM12/19/03
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Gallic Wars - Lost. In a war whose ending foreshadows the next 2000 years of
French history, France is conquered by of all things, an Italian.

Hundred Years War - Mostly lost, saved at last by female schizophrenic who
inadvertently creates The First Rule of French Warfare; "France's armies are
victorious only when NOT led by a Frenchman."

Italian Wars - Lost. France becomes the first and only country to ever lose
two wars -- when fighting Italians.

Wars of Religion - France goes 0-5-4 against the Huguenots.

Thirty Years War - France is technically not a participant, but manages to
get invaded anyway. Claims a tie on the basis that eventually the other
participants started ignoring her.

War of Devolution - Tied. Frenchmen take to wearing red flower pots as
chapeaux.

The Dutch War - Tied.

War of the Augsburg League / King William's War / French and Indian
War -Lost, but claimed as a tie. Three ties in a row induces deluded
Frogophiles the world over to label the period as the height of French
military power.

War of the Spanish Succession - Lost. The War also gave the French their
first taste of a Marlborough, which they have loved ever since.

American Revolution - In a move that will become quite familiar to future
Americans, France claims a win even though the English colonists saw far
more action. This is later known as "de Gaulle Syndrome", and leads to the
Second Rule of French Warfare; "France only wins when America does most of
the fighting."

French Revolution - Won, primarily due the fact that the opponent was also
French.

The Napoleonic Wars - Lost. Temporary victories (remember the First Rule!)
due to leadership of a Corsican, who ended up being no match for a British
footwear designer.

The Franco-Prussian War - Lost. Germany first plays the role of drunk Frat
boy to France's ugly girl home alone on a Saturday night.

World War I - Tied and on the way to losing, France is saved by the United
States. Thousands of French women find out what it's like to not only sleep
with a winner, but one who doesn't call her "Fraulein." Sadly, widespread
use of condoms by American forces forestalls any improvement in the French
bloodline.

World War II - Lost. Conquered French liberated by the United States and
Britain just as they finish learning the Horst Wessel Song.

War in Indochina - Lost. French forces plead sickness, take to bed with the
Dien Bien Flu.

Algerian Rebellion - Lost. Loss marks the first defeat of a western army by
a Non-Turkic Muslim force since the Crusades, and produces the First Rule of
Muslim Warfare; "We can always beat the French." This rule is identical to
the First Rules of the Italians, Russians, Germans, English, Dutch, Spanish,
Vietnamese and Esquimaux.

War Against Greenpeace - Lost. 1985, the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior
prepares to sail for Moruroa Atoll for a major campaign against French
nuclear testing. Agents of the DGSE [secret service] bomb and sink the ship
in Auckland Harbor. I tree-hugger sans tree drowns. Six weeks later agents
Prieur and Mafart plead guilty to charges of manslaughter and willful
damage. They get sentences of 10 years and 7 years. French Prime Minister
Fabius admits to state terrorism on TV.

War on Terrorism - France, keeping in mind its recent history, surrenders to
Germans and Muslims just to be safe. Attempts to surrender to Vietnamese
ambassador fail after he takes refuge in
a McDonald's.


Tilly

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ROFL.

Are you suggesting the DNA tests were wrong?


Tilly

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Critic

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She just needs to get a look at the old man's dick to see if it's daddy's or
not.


Warhol

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Rumsfeld claimed at a press conference on Tuesday 16th December that
DNA tests have confirmed that the man who crawled out of the Tikrit
spider hole is Saddam: "I guess you'd call it proofŚ, he said. ?I
think it's probably 99-point something per cent proof positive.Ś This
claim is absurd, because even if you accept that DNA testing might be
valid under certain limited circumstances, a proper comparison takes
upwards of two whole days in a fully equipped laboratory.

The first White House claim of a ?Saddam Hussein DNA matchŚ was made
less than twelve hours after whatshisname was taken into custody,
which is absolutely impossible, but that no longer matters one way or
the other. Just a few months ago, startled scientists in New Zealand
discovered that completely unrelated people on the North and South
Islands had ?identicalŚ DNA, which finally finished off frantic claims
that DNA is the new ?Magic BulletŚ of forensic detection.

Fingerprints are quite different, because they are absolutely unique
to each and every individual on the face of the earth. Sharon Pink,
CEO of British Foundry Company Morris Singer, certainly recognized
this fact when she watched American tanks rolling under the Victory
Arch in Baghdad on television. ?The foundry director remembered that
we had Saddam's thumbprint in the safe. I knew they had Saddam's DNA
but still wondered if we should alert the Government to ask if the
security services wanted the thumbprint for identification.''

At that time, several months ago, British Prime Minister Tony Blair
agreed. In a letter he thanks Sharon Pink for her "unusual offer of
the thumbprint of Saddam Hussein", and reveals that Foreign Office
officials have passed the information on to Christopher Segar, the
head of the British Office in Baghdad. Sharon says she's moved the
thumbprint out of the foundry for safekeeping, and is waiting to hear
if the Foreign Office is interested. Other silicone copies of the 1986
thumbprint are also held in Germany.

The Americans and British are now so desperate to perpetuate their
Saddam whatshisname myth, it seems likely that the security services
will grab these silicone copies and destroy them as quickly as
possible, but this need not defeat those determined to identify
whatshisname at any forthcoming war crimes show trial. All that needs
to be done is send a ?brass rubbingŚ expert up one of the arms of the
Victory Arch, armed with a four square meter piece of paper and some
sticks of charcoal. He should take a rubbing of Saddam-s giant
thumbprint, and then reduce it photographically to life size. Perfect!

A request here for Iraqi counter-insurgency teams: If you should see
an academic-looking boffin climbing up your war memorial with a giant
sheet of paper and sticks of charcoal, please leave him alone, because
he is working in the best interests of Iraqi national security.
However, if you should see a bunch of Americans attempting the same
climb armed with heavy-duty angle-grinders, they will be members of
the CIA attempting to destroy the evidence, and should therefore be
shot immediately by your snipers. Please remember to use special
frangible ammo, which will literally tear the spooks to ribbons, but
is incapable of damaging the priceless bronze thumbprint needed for
identification purposes. Thank you

Just in case a couple of 2,000# laser-guided American bombs should
suddenly appear out of nowhere one dark night and destroy the Victory
Arch, there are a further six of Saddam Hussein-s exact thumbprints
scattered across Iraq, though I feel sure you will understand that for
security reasons I am not prepared to reveal the locations of all of
them. One other obvious example is located in the reflective pool of
the Umm al-Ma'arik mosque shown above, a stunningly beautiful war
monument to the ?Mother of all BattlesŚ. President Saddam Hussein-s
thumbprint here is a giant 24-foot wide mosaic, easily large enough to
be photographed from the air, which makes reduction for identification
purposes even easier.

At the beginning of this report, you were deliberately led to believe
that that the actions of Cheney, Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld regarding the
Tikrit mega-scam, were those of simple academic fools with no combat
experience; in other words three political dummies with insufficient
military analytical skills to recognize the deadly dangers that
?Saddam-s CaptureŚ would pose for more than one-hundred-thousand
American troops, effectively marooned in Iraq by Moqtada al-Sadr-s
vengeful million-man Shi-ite Mehdi Army. Sadly, available hard
evidence indicates this is the flip-side of the real truth.

After the top-secret American ?Red DawnŚ teams had already left their
bases for Tikrit, and only two hours before whatshisname was
ceremonially dragged out of his spider hole, I posted a report on the
Internet called ?Fortress Americas v Ben Gurion-s One True ZionŚ,
which, for the first time ever, publicly revealed highly-classified
eyes-only Zionist plans to overrun and conquer the Americas.

Part of this Fortress planning calls for the ? biological crippling of
at least fifty-percent of active-service United States military
unitsŚ, in order to undermine U.S. military resistance, and for the
same reason calls for the bulk of remaining American military
personnel to be decoyed away from the United States, on the basis of a
falsely-generated ?Terrorist EmergencyŚ in the eastern hemisphere.

Now think about this people, think about it very carefully. Dick
Cheney, leader of the Tikrit mega-scam trio, has been an obsequious
Zionist doormat for more than two decades, and as Vice President of
the United States of America he also has direct access to all
strategic and tactical data on Iraq, as do Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld.

It is therefore impossible to believe that these three conspirators
could have been unaware of the deadly danger posed by Moqtada
al-Sadr-s vengeful million-man Shi-ite Mehdi Army, which has the easy
ability to cut large chunks of the American military in Iraq to bloody
ribbons, thereby severely ?undermining U.S. military resistanceŚ to
the Zionist conquest of the Americas.

Put simply, the U.S. political leadership is deliberately undermining
the U.S. military, in order to assist in the subordination and partial
destruction of the American people.

America Commits Suicide in Iraq
They should have left bearded whatshisname in the hole

Copyright Joe Vialls, 20 December 2003

Large graphics, please be patient while page loads
http://www.joevialls.co.uk/subliminalsuggestion/whatshisname.html

nemo

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Henrik Bengtsson

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"Critic" <cri...@xxx.worldnet.att.net> skrev i meddelandet
news:UIUEb.496554$0v4.21...@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...

> She just needs to get a look at the old man's dick to see if it's daddy's
or
> not.

An old redneck way of telling who´s kin?
--
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Henrik Bengtsson
Armchair Mercenary
Illuminati(Retired), A.T.V. Inf.(Retired)
Political Maverick and Loose Cannon
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George

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"Warhol" <warhol...@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
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> "THEY SHOULD HAVE LEFT BEARDED WHATSHISNAME IN THE HOLE"

Who? Nick Nolte?


Warhol

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Cool down,
I love France.... especially french girls...smart and beautiful

the French Baguettes are the best in the world, i can't live without
them.

http://ru.euro2004.com/Competitions/EURO/Teams/Team=43/index.html

Look at the picture, bottom right, where is this country from ?

France is now gaining many international contracts (because of it's
Iraqi stand?) and I am happy for this

I would like to stress this.

Alstom is doing very well. I have heard they are gaining contracts all
over the middle east too.

Electricite de France to Design Olympic Aquatic Park

Hydrostadium, a subsidiary of European power giant Electricite de
France (EDF), won the bidding for the design of the canoe slalom
contest course for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, EDF announced in a press
release in Beijing on Tuesday.

The EDF subsidiary will provide the design and technological support
for the 280-hectare Aquatic Park in Shunyi District that will host
that event. The project is scheduled to start in April 2004 and be
completed in September 2006.

Hydrostadium will provide its patented mobile obstacle supplier,
called Omniflots, which could reduce the difficulty level of the
course from professional to amateur grade after the Games are over.

EDF China deputy manager Zhou Wei said at the Tuesday press conference
that the product would first be used at the tenth National Sports
Games in Nanjing in 2005 as a trial run.

EDF entered the Chinese market in 1984, and since 2001 has invested
$2.8 billion in this country. Last year, the company moved its Asia
Pacific headquarters to Beijing. The company aims to have a
significant stake in China's nuclear power development in the future.


(Beijing Today December 20, 2003)

France recovery is back on track


PARIS:

France has escaped recession and economic growth is back on track,
Budget Minister Alain Lambert said yesterday, arguing that this showed
government policy was right despite problems at EU level over deficit
rules.

"Economic recovery is coming back," he told LCI television.

Asked what the government would do if economic recovery led to an
unexpectedly strong rise in state tax receipts, Lambert said any
income that was above forecast would be dedicated to reducing France's
public sector deficit.

"I don't know if it could be called a windfall but if we have
additional gains in tax income ... these nice surprises will be
entirely attributed to deficit reduction," Lambert said, noting that
this was the thrust of a public finance programme for 2004, 2005 and
2006.

"It's not just a sign of good will, it's a sign of good management,"
he said.

EU ministers, responding to pressure from Germany and France, decided
in late November to block attempts by the European Commi-ssion to
launch disciplinary action against Paris and Berlin for breach of the
EU Stability and Growth Pact.

France's public deficit is forecast to hit four per cent of gross
domestic product this year and dip slightly to 3.6pc next year.

http://www.forbes.com/business/energy/newswire/2003/12/14/rtr1180429.html

Work to start on Sudan dam Monday
Reuters, 12.14.03, 2:44 PM ET


KHARTOUM, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Work on a Sudanese dam expected to triple
electricity capacity in the northern African nation will start on
Monday, and the first turbine will come online in 2007, an official
with the project said on Sunday.

The $1.73 billion dam, located at Merowe on the Nile 400 km (250
miles) north of the capital Khartoum, will have ten turbines that will
have a capacity of 1,250 megawatts (MW) when completed, three times
Sudan's current capacity.

"Work will start on it tomorrow (Monday)," said Mutaz Musa Abdalla
Salim, finance director for the dam project.

"The first unit is supposed to come on stream in June 2007, while all
the 10 turbines are expected to be fully operational by July 31,
2008," he said.

France's Alstom <ALSO.PA> said in November it had a 250 million euro
($306 million) contract to supply a hydroelectric unit.

***Considering that france is making good recovery even with the
stronger than ever Euro, bad for exports, that is a pretty good sign.

Let me answer.

A cheap dollar helps american goods are cheaper in foreign markets.
That increase the economical output for sometime. It is not permanent.

Third world countries devaluate their currencies to increase their
exports. America is now experiencing the same thing Third World
nations do. But Third World nations do it intentionally, America has
not decided to devaluate her currency, it is going down due to
planetary economical adjustements. The economical power will move to
Europe and Asia.

Do not be surprised if in few years what I am writting becomes
reality.

If OPEC and Russia start to trade oil in Euros, bye bye America.

This time of history will be known as the "Great Depression II".""""

"""It's really funny.... I bet when the dollar is worth one euro cent,
these stupid retards will still be claiming that it's "good for the us
economy..." lol...."""

I KINDA FEEL SORRY FOR THESE MORONS FROM THE POOR TURD WORLD
COUNTRIES.

Tilly

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The DNA tests have been repeated in more then one lab. They all confirm that
it is SH and not a double.


Tilly


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B. Ranshaw

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History of Canadian military:

War of 1812: WON
WWI: WON
WWII: WON
Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan: Not over yet? Canada abandoned the first two.

History of US wars:

War of 1812: LOST
WWI: Came very LATE
WWII: Also Came LATE
Korea: STILL FIGHTING
Vietnam: LOST
Russia: Won with the help of Afghanistan
Iraq: STILL FIGHTING, with some help
Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo: Still fighting, with lots of help.


Seems the US is not much more successful than France.

-----------------------
"Take a look at our agenda. The tax cuts will make the economy
grow. As people do better, they start voting like Republicans--
unless they have too much education and vote Democratic, which
proves there can be too much of a good thing."

- Karl Rove, The New Yorker, February 19, 2001

nemo

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B. Ranshaw wrote:

Well said...

Art Vandolay

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"B. Ranshaw" <nosp...@cogeco.ca> wrote in message
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History of French Wars:

SURRENDERED*.*


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assurancetourix

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"B. Ranshaw" <nosp...@cogeco.ca> wrote in message news:<oeXFb.28885$mV5....@read1.cgocable.net>...
> History of Canadian military:
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> War of 1812: WON
> WWI: WON
> WWII: WON
> Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan: Not over yet? Canada abandoned the first two.
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> History of US wars:
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> War of 1812: LOST
> WWI: Came very LATE
> WWII: Also Came LATE
> Korea: STILL FIGHTING
> Vietnam: LOST
> Russia: Won with the help of Afghanistan
> Iraq: STILL FIGHTING, with some help
> Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo: Still fighting, with lots of help.
>

A repost:

1775-1783: The British crown present a bill to American settlers who
must now pay for their protection. Ungratefull settlers who are
already allergic to taxes go on a rampage and attack tea boxes on a
ship; several Americans are wounded by the boxes but succeed to escape
on time.
Americans win their sole victory in Saratoga when general Burgoyne
realise that Canadian merchants sold him ragweed instead of tea before
his departure. Unable to get new provisions and facing a mutinery he
decides to surrender.
In the following years Americans will lose most of the time due to
their lack of discipline and massive desertions. The British now
control the South and parts of the North. In 1781 30,000 French
soldiers & sailors accept to integrate 11,000 American mascots who
will play music from far while the French win the Yorktown battle.

1812: Grossly overestimating the American numerical superiority to
50-1 the congress decides to invade Canada. However the US
documentation was deprecated as the USA was only 20 time more
populous, the American army is thus crushed and the US abandon its
plan to annex Canada.

During the 19 the century, several raids are led against Indian women
and babies and the US troops achieve some victories but fail to
liquidate all. Neverthless some sucessful slaughters will lead them to
believe that they are mighty and couragous warriors.

1861-1865: Americans win an impressive victory against themselves but
it took a while.

1898: The Spanish succeed a master coup and get ride of
Cuba,Porto-Rico and the Philippines at the expend of the Americans,
leaving them the impression that they won the war. Soon the US
discover that there is no oil there, and that their new possesions are
a waste basket more than anything else.

1900-1950: A series of military interventions against banana republics
in SA and the Caraibes and people armed with slingshots have a benefic
effect on the American ego

1918: A few American divisions arrive just on time to see the victory
of the
French and the British against the Germans.

1941-1945: While millions of Russians bleed to death the Wermach and
pay a heavy price, the US wait until the Germans have no choice than
to align 14 years old soldiers to launch their assault. They are still
saying today that they suffered heavy loses at their hands.

1950-1953: The US fails to beat North Korea, in 1953 the borders are
still roughly what they were 3 years earlier.

1963-1973: Americans suffer cruelly from the lack of AC and marijuana
of a poor quality in VietNam. When they realize that their soldiers
can be killed in a war they retreat.

1983: The combined aviation, navy and ground troops apply an audacious
plan and succeed to beat a bunch of cuban workers armed with shovels
in Grenada. Troops coming home will be celebrated during weeks by
hysteric crowds chanting: USA! USA! USA!

1991: Americans align more soldiers than the French or the British and
succeed to crush an army of barefoot shiite drafted against their
will. The Daguet division leads the charge while American soldiers
console themself in making prisoners that TV crews did not want.

nemo

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Dec 24, 2003, 7:26:52 AM12/24/03
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Et ta connerie, elle s'est rendue? Non, la preuve avec les choix que
vous faîtes :
IRAN : Plouf
ARABIE SAOUDITE : financement des auteurs du 11 sept
etc..
etc...
etc...

B. Ranshaw

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Dec 24, 2003, 9:24:32 AM12/24/03
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"Surrender" is the only word most Americans can come up with to describe
French wars. It is also the only sentence they can come up with. Americans
know nothing about French wars. And not much more about their own.


>Et ta connerie, elle s'est rendue? Non, la preuve avec les choix que
vous faîtes :
IRAN : Plouf
ARABIE SAOUDITE : financement des auteurs du 11 sept
etc..
etc...
etc...


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George

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Dec 24, 2003, 9:46:29 AM12/24/03
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"B. Ranshaw" <nosp...@cogeco.ca> wrote in message
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> "Surrender" is the only word most Americans can come up with to describe
> French wars. It is also the only sentence they can come up with. Americans
> know nothing about French wars. And not much more about their own.
>

You guys haven't executed a successful war campaign since Napoleon, and we
all know what happened to him, and to your country as a result.


B. Ranshaw

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Dec 24, 2003, 2:15:51 PM12/24/03
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Good rendition!
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Warhol

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Dec 24, 2003, 11:31:21 PM12/24/03
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"Tilly" <Brig...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<xe8Fb.35667$VV6.8...@news.xtra.co.nz>...

Well,

Can you provide a link who and when those test where done?

http://www.garageband.com/mp3/Uberkinder-Badwrong_FalsePaul.mp3?%7Cpe1%7CS8LTM0LdsaSnYlK-Zm0

http://www.kathymcmahon.utvinternet.com/gulu/images/saddam_santa_duo.jpg

some of my sources I can not share with you but there are a few good
links you can go-to and get the info pronto.

Kurds negotiated for $25 mil and then some. For months Pentagon
insisted that the Kurds caught one one of the Saddam's doubles and not
the real McCoy.

Well, after months of negotiations PENTAGON caved in and accepted
Kurds' conditions. And bush traveled to baghdad to check If the double
can do the deal.

Info like >>> who really caught "Saddam" <<< ----

http://www.rense.com/Datapages/sadamcap.htm
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/

the Kurds caught then kept in the hole this man -whoever he might be-
But thing is sure, It isn't the real Saddam.

dubya has got more than $25 million in publicity from the "capture of
the Saddam's doubles ".

It won't be such a good deal if the American people get wind of it.

ha ha ha haha ha ha ha ha


cheers

wolverine

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Dec 25, 2003, 2:51:41 AM12/25/03
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Remember Napoleon fought 2 separate Armies, 1 English, and 1 Austrian
at Waterloo, on Foreign soil.

Hitler came from Austria, and that is good British since tie then, and
the term "executed a successful war campaign" is a very military concept, and
never grew a potato to feed those hungry warriors!

Napoleon was Corsican, not French, and while he guarded France from
British intervention for 30 years, he eventually lost it and just had to wage
war at the lives of 1 million men, since that is what war mongers do best!

What is the lives of 1 million men compared to mine!

Bob

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wolverine

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Dec 25, 2003, 3:03:18 AM12/25/03
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The obvious problem is as plain as day, these wars were all fought
overseas, meaning on Foreign Territory!

As Napoleon lost at Waterloo, The 128 Warsaw kids lasted a whole against
2,000 fully trained Gestappes assassins!

It's all basically won or lost on the knowledge of Turf, and firepower!
If I argue in your house, I would lose, and vice versa!

Bob

Triad Productions-Fantalla(c)~EZine~ParaNovel

nemo

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Dec 25, 2003, 12:36:39 PM12/25/03
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And you, since VIETNAM?

Smersh

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Dec 25, 2003, 3:17:47 PM12/25/03
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"nemo" <pimpa...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Imagine a Frenchman lecturing the U.S. about Vietnam. Before the U.S. showed
up, who was there? The French, getting their asses kicked out after years
and years of sucking the Vietnamese people dry. A couple million Vietnamese
died in the late 40s, early 50s during a famine while the French shipped
Vietnamese rice to France.

Get over yourself on Vietnam, Mr. Frenchman


George

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Dec 25, 2003, 9:05:56 PM12/25/03
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"nemo" <pimpa...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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We became the sole superpower, and the largest economy on the planet. Next
question.


GMW

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Jan 7, 2004, 10:13:31 AM1/7/04
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My thoughts on the subject are
here....http://northampton1.com/joker/France2.htm

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Quintal

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Jan 10, 2004, 5:03:36 AM1/10/04
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lmao
take that american morons, and dont forget that without the French's
help in your war of independance there would be NO USA lol

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