Re: Nice to see the US and France are friends again



On Apr 4, 10:19 am, The Scorpion <Scorp...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 07:47:57 -0700 (PDT), Secular Human

<eeld...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If it wasn't for the French, the US Revolution against England might
have failed. The US revolution followed on the heels of the French
Revolution. Americans owe a lot to the French.

The era of Freedom Fries and French insults that punctuated the Bush
Administration is now over. It was sweet to see Sarkozy smiling with
Obama in front of a large crowd. Although Sarkozy is a conservative,
he appears to like Obama a lot more than he liked George W. Bush.
Obama was a huge hit in Europe during the G20.

Viva la difference!

You're not only stupid but you're gullible as well.
France still dislikes us because they want to be a world
power and they see America as standing in their way.
DeGalle rubbed off on all Frenchmen. DeGalle hated America.
He was egotistical and a narcissistic, just like hussein.

Oh boy, what a crock of shit. DeGaulle was a French general in WW2 and
became PM in 1958. Did you you just get thawed out of deep freeze? You
are 50 years behind the times.
.



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