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No more French jokes.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:41 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
France's new, creepy Neo-Con president.

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So now all the Hollywood kike writers will back off with the frog jokes.

Stick a fork in France, they're done. Nice knowing ya' Francois...



I'm looking forward to the 6th Republic...

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:44 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
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Le Dubya

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:53 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Martyred wrote:France's new, creepy Neo-Con president.



So now all the Hollywood kike writers will back off with the frog jokes.
Jeez, Perk, at least get your conspiracy theories straight, will ya?

Btw, I'm not too worried. What is considered left in the U.S. is considered right in Europe. This guy probably has more in common with Edwards or Obama, ideologically speaking, than with Bush or McCain or Giuliani.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 11:23 pm
by Dinsdale
The 1/3rd of the Frogs who work to support the other 2/3rds are now allowed to work more than 35 hours a week to do so.


Viva Le France...or at least it sounds like a start, anyway. Heaven forbid we get another pro-US(or at least not anti-US) government in Europe. What are we up to...like two of them now?

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 11:39 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Can't wait till Sarkozy tackles those daunting issues plagueing French society like
Partial Birth Abortions and French liberal media bias...


:meds:

Oh well....France today, Germany's lebensraum tomorrow.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 5:04 am
by Diogenes
Terry in Crapchester wrote:This guy probably has more in common with Edwards or Obama...
No, he appearantly actually likes America.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 11:56 am
by BSmack
Diogenes wrote:
Terry in Crapchester wrote:This guy probably has more in common with Edwards or Obama...
No, he appearantly actually likes America.
Damn right. There's nothing wrong with America whatsoever! America is sheer perfection!

sin

Mitt Romney

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 4:08 pm
by Diogenes
Not perfection, but the greatest country in the world.

Sin,

Not a Democrat.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 4:18 pm
by BSmack
Diogenes wrote:Not perfection, but the greatest country in the world.

Sin,

Not a Democrat.
No you dumb twat. Romney said he couldn't find a single thing wrong with America.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 4:28 pm
by Goober McTuber
BSmack wrote:
Diogenes wrote:Not perfection, but the greatest country in the world.

Sin,

Not a Democrat.
No you dumb twat. Romney said he couldn't find a single thing wrong with America.
He must have been talking about the band.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 5:02 pm
by Diogenes
BSmack wrote:
Diogenes wrote:Not perfection, but the greatest country in the world.

Sin,

Not a Democrat.
Romney said he couldn't find a single thing wrong with America.
Which is preferable to a Dem who can't find a single thing right.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 5:17 pm
by BSmack
Diogenes wrote:
BSmack wrote:
Diogenes wrote:Not perfection, but the greatest country in the world.

Sin,

Not a Democrat.
Romney said he couldn't find a single thing wrong with America.
Which is preferable to a Dem who can't find a single thing right.
That's not true and you know it. Is there ever a time when you don't just troll for reactions?

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 7:13 pm
by Diogenes
BSmack wrote:
Diogenes wrote:
BSmack wrote: Romney said he couldn't find a single thing wrong with America.
Which is preferable to a Dem who can't find a single thing right.
That's not true and you know it. Is there ever a time when you don't just troll for reactions?
Is there ever a time you don't misrepresent others' positions? So Romney was asked what he hated about America and couuldn't think of anything off the top of his head. That just means he isn't a Democrat. If he was, he's probably have a list a mile long.

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 8:10 pm
by BSmack
Diogenes wrote:Is there ever a time you don't misrepresent others' positions? So Romney was asked what he hated about America and couuldn't think of anything off the top of his head. That just means he isn't a Democrat. If he was, he's probably have a list a mile long.
Romney was asked "What do you dislike most about America?", not what he "hated" most about America. Certainly a man running for President ought to have thought of something he dislikes and wants to change.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 3:17 pm
by Diogenes
C'est Si Bon
by Ann Coulter

Posted: 05/09/2007

I'm off to Paris! I hereby revoke every churlish remark I've ever made about those lovely Gallic people. (But in light of former New Jersey governor and current "gay American" Jim McGreevey's latest career move, I redouble everything I've ever said about the Episcopalians.)

With Nicolas Sarkozy's decisive victory as the new president of France, the French have produced their first pro-American ruler since Louis XVI.

In celebration of France's spectacular return to Western civilization, I bought a Herve Leger dress on Monday, and we're having croissants for breakfast every day this week. This delicate French pastry, by the way, is in the shape of a crescent to commemorate the Crusaders' victory over Islam. Aren't the French just peachy?

"Sarkozy the American," as he is known in France, called Muslim rioters "scum." Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

He explained his position on Muslim immigrants in France, saying: "Nobody has to, I repeat, live in France. But when you live in France, you respect its rules. That is to say that you are not a polygamist. ... One doesn't practice female genital mutilation on one's daughters, one doesn't slit the throat of the sheep, and one respects the republican rules."

Sarko never issued an apology or entered rehab. To the contrary, he said: "I called some individuals that I refuse to call 'youth' by the name they deserve. ... I never felt that by saying 'scum' I was being vulgar, hypocritical or insincere."

Is there a single American politician who would speak so clearly without then apologizing to Howard Dean?

It looks like the Democrats are going to have to drop their talking point about Bush irritating the rest of the world. Evidently not as much as Muslim terrorists irritate the rest of the world. The politicians who hate Bush keep being dumped by their own voters.

At the Democratic presidential debate a few weeks ago, B. Hussein Obama carped that Bush had "alienate(d) the world community" and vowed that he would build "the sort of alliances and trust around the world that has been so lacking over the last six years."

Democrats are terrific at building alliances. Remember how Jimmy Carter won the love of the world by ditching our ally the Shah of Iran, allowing him be replaced by a string of crazy ayatollahs? Since then, we haven't heard a peep from that area of the world.

The smartest woman in the world sniped that she would "create alliances instead of alienation."

Yes, it was spellbinding how her husband charmed North Korean dictator Kim Il Sung and his sociopathic son Kim Jong Il by showering them with visits from Jimmy Carter and gifts from love-machine Madeleine Albright. And that was that: No more trouble from North Korea!

As I understand it, the center of the supposedly America-hating world is France. But now it turns out even the French don't hate America as much as liberals do.

Au contraire! (We can say that again!) Our Georgie is the most popular American with the French since Jerry Lewis.

All over the civilized world, voters are turning terrorist-coddling liberals out of office and voting for politicians friendly toward Bush, the world's sworn enemy of Islamic fascism.

Those foreign leaders so admired by Democrats for hating George Bush and loving Saddam Hussein are being replaced by rulers who pledge their friendship to the United States.

Retrospectively, B. Hussein Obama's answer about our most important ally being "the European Union" may eventually become true, thanks to Bush's ceaseless ally-making.

In Germany, pro-American Angela Merkel crushed the mincing anti-American chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in 2005.

Last year, conservatives swept Canada, making Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper the prime minister. I haven't loved Canadians this much since the New York Rangers won the Stanley Cup.

Australian Prime Minister John Howard is both the longest-serving Australian prime minister and -- by his own account -- the most conservative. As The New York Times rooted for his defeat in 2004, claiming Australians were furious with him for his support of the Iraq war, he won a historic third term.

Along with Howard, Bush's staunchest ally in the war on terrorism has been Britain's Labor Party leader Tony Blair. He's about to leave office -- only to be replaced by a leader from the even more pro-American Conservative Party.

American celebrities who threaten to move out of the country every election rather than live under a conservative leader are running out of countries to move to.

Only Spain remains a nation of women. As long as Spain exists, it will not outlive the shame of its gutless capitulation to terrorist bombings in 2004. It is worse than Sweden's neutrality toward Hitler.

But France! Until this week, France seemed a less likely place to find someone who supports America than a meeting of Democrats.

Apparently, even the French prefer Western civilization to clitorectomy-performing, car-burning savages.

The Democratic Party is now officially the only organization on Earth that does not take the threat of Islamic fascism seriously. Between the Democrats and the media, America has gone from its usual position as the world's last hope to radical Islam's last hope.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 8:31 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Quoting Coulter 3-4 years ago might have been considered sly or saucy in it's unabashed presumptions.

In 2007, it's simply mawkish and hackneyed.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 8:59 pm
by Screw_Michigan
what do you expect coming from dio? he's the definition of irrelevancy.