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09/01/2008 01:32:28
 
 
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>>>>I was actually considering that the US should return the statue of liberty, since it comes from such a nation who won't jump into any new wars without a cause. Tsk, tsk, tsk...
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>>>We paid for it.
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>>So what? There are so many things around here that are treated as privilege even though they are fully paid.
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>>> Ever been to Normandy?
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>>Nope, haven't seen any of Europe west of the Adriatic - Vienna - Amsterdam line. You'll tell me why this is important, I presume.
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>http://www.americansinfrance.net/Attractions/American_Military_Cemeteries.cfm
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>All kidding aside, I love France and the French. I have the same frustration with their politicians and poseur intellectuals that I have with ours ( much as they find our politicians and cultural jingoists unbearable. ) Oh, and I do find it hard to forgive them for Derrida and LeCorbusier. ( and for all the snobery, I bet the average Frenchman eats a lot more MacDonalds than I ever have <s>)
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>but I love the place and find the French charming. I certainly don't fault them for not getting behind the Iraq war - one must act in what one perceives to be one's own national interest. I do notice there have been some changes in France since, so I don't think we are too far apart on the big things and I think it would be a very bad mistake for our mutual enemies to doubt that. I am told by people I think know that in the war against the Gottbedrunken crazies they are completely on board and often play rougher than we do.

I've visited a few military cemeteries in France. Its a sobering experience looking at the ages of a lot of the dead. They where just children.
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