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I can't believe no one's mentioned Freedom Bikinis!
And *lol* @ Freedom Canadians. I've gotta tell my DH that one. |
Freedom food for thought...
With Sparkling Freedom (not champagne)
And Patriot Bread (not Au Bon Pain) We spit out all that beaujolais To celebrate the U.S.A. In our Americanized edition Voilà 's lost to the magician Fries are "freedom," never French Chaise longue becomes "American Bench" Our women never put on rouge Our winter sports eschew the luge Our soldiers never camouflage Our hospitals must not triage Amid the buzz of language saws We toss the salad called Niçoise; We'd not have any strength to boast From breakfast croissants and French toast Movies lose their mis-en-scenes Bakers burn their madeleines Omelet's flip-side? U. S. eggs! American Hose replaces L'Eggs. We see through all those negligees That Frenchify the U.S. phrase A peignoir called a Freedom Shirt Sounds better (if a trifle curt) French kiss? Man, there ain't no way, We're kissin' for the U.S.A.! (In fact, with limp-wrist circumflex, Why don't we just get rid of sêx?) Then extirpate the accent grave (It's only useful to the snob) From C to shining C we'll soar With no cedillas anymore. American humor must sternly go Marching in with no bon mot And none could ever win our trust Who puts on airs with some mot juste Forget about your déjà vu From World War I (or was it II?) When, by jingo, German words Were deemed a plague of language turds And Liberty Cabbage rooted out All vestiges of sauerkraut While patriotic hearts did harden To kick kids out of kindergarten "I see London"? — fine, but France Must not invade our underpants No pantaloons for Uncle Sams No sissy French defiles these hams! The Anglo-Saxon ideologues Will free our speech from mincing Frogs We'll celebrate Red, White & Blue! (Oh, wait — are those their colors too?) Originally from www.slate.msn.com |
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That was excellent, Munchkin. Thanks for posting that.
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(j/k - I love Wonder Woman) |
It's times like this that I'm embarrassed to be an American.
It's bad enough that they caught Bush in a lie about some of the stuff that was found in Iraq, but now since France doesn't want to be involved, we can't use the word "French?" OOOOOH!!! That'll show them! Are you f*cking kidding me? Welcome to eighth grade, folks. My favorite part of the article? "The French Embassy in Washington had no immediate comment, except to say that french fries actually come from Belgium." <bangs head against desk> Just remember, these are the people who are running our country. <gets down from soapbox> |
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AGDPrincess, that isn't so rediculous as this:
Bill Targets U.S. Troops Buried in France JIM ABRAMS Associated Press WASHINGTON - In another swipe at the French, a Florida congresswoman has proposed that the government pay for families who might want to bring home from France the remains of Americans who fought and died in the world wars. "I, along with many other Americans, do not feel that the French government appreciates the sacrifices men and women in uniform have made to defend the freedom that the French enjoy today," Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite said in introducing legislation providing financial help for the reburial of veterans from the two world wars. The legislation, which faces uncertain prospects, is the latest show of congressional frustration over French threats to veto a U.N. resolution that would open the way for U.S. military action against Iraq. Earlier this week, the chairman of the House Administration Committee, Rep. Bob Ney, R-Ohio, ordered that House restaurants change their menus to read "freedom fries" instead of French fries. French toast would also become freedom toast. Lawmakers have also introduced bills to prevent France from participating in any postwar reconstruction projects. Brown-Waite, a freshman Republican, said she decided to sponsor the bill after she was approached by a constituent who said he wanted to bring home his father, who was killed in World War II and buried in France. Some 74,000 American war casualties are buried in France and Belgium, including 30,000 from World War I. The host nations, while retaining sovereignty over the burial grounds, have granted the land in perpetuity to the United States as military cemeteries. Steve Thomas, a spokesman for the American Legion, said the veterans' group would need some time to look at the legislation. He said the American Legion has always respected the wishes of the families concerning those who died in combat, but noted that "a lot of people may not want to repatriate their fallen loved ones, separating them from their comrades, to make a statement about the French government." ------------------------------------------- Yeah, let's spend all that money on this, while lots of school are falling apart, tuition for colleges get higher, etc. Talk about blind patriotism. I don't know if this is patriotic, but this is definately dumb. |
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I doubt anyone actually gets their gravesite moved from France to the US. What some people fail to realize is that this is purely symbolic. It's funny because of the absurdity of it all. This is purely the frustration that is felt being acting out.
France is the country it is today because of the US involvement in WW I and II. When they were in danger, we didn't stand in their way, telling them not to attack. True, we didn't get involved at the beginning, because we were trying to stay out of the conflicts, but we never stood in their way. Here we are in 2003, arguing with them about the malicious nature of Sadaam Hussein and whether he is tied to Al Queda or not. To me, I trust President Bush when he says that there is enough evidence out there connecting them. He's the one that sees the classified information. If you can't support the President, at least support the troops. |
On a more serious note (than my previous posts :D ), does anyone think these 'swipes' at the French might cause them to dislike us a lil bit??
I can understand that taking the "french" out of "french fries" and the French being upset about it, is about as crazy as the DZO sisters being upset about the post-it notes.. however, I think it might put a lil wedge in between our country and France.. :confused: |
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Honestly, though, I think these people are acting like middle schoolers. It's like when you're the popular girl and then one of the slightly less popular girls refuses to go along with one of your stupid ideas and then you bitch about and try to get everybody else to dislike her so she'll be pressured back into taking your side. When international politics start to resemble junior high, you know you've got a problem. |
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