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Jose Arrina
 Post subject: French Prez kicks reporter a**
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:21 am 
 
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I'm thinking maybe France has a chance after all. Gotta love their new prez getting in the face of the obnoxious reporters (oops, redundant) in New Hampshire. I only wish he had hit one of them or at least chucked their equipment overboard. Can't imagine that woman that ran against him every pulling off something like that. Viva le prez!

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Earl
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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:47 am 
 
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Yeah, it's good to see some male hormones still exist in France - in the men that is. :-D


 
   
 
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 3:53 pm 
 
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France and Germany boycotting the opening of the summer olympics in Bejing? I never thought I'd see the day. After discovering how both countries had ben supplying Saddam Hussien with weapons in exchanges for oil favors under the old regimes I didn't think anything useful would come of those two countries for along time, but I've been proven wrong.

I wonder if Bush will have the jewels to stand up to China? I doubt it since our entire economy is built on China's back now. We've sold our national sovergienty for a little cheaper prices at WalMart. Bush and his oil buddies in the Middle East have all but buried us. :clown:




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