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The French and Unilateralism
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04/03/2003 11:47:19
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>>And this coming from the country that failed Poland when it agreed by treaty to arm and defend Poland during the 1930’s. Talk about adding insult to injury, but that is typical of the French. France does not know how to keep its word but it knows how to open its mouth and put its foot in it, for the world to see and enjoy.
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>i've nothing to add :

Then why did you add the following comments and questions?

>1 - my english isn't good enough to tell you what i think about "americans" like you seem to be

I do not speak French. I have heard for years what the French think about Americans and I have never heard anything good. However, I treat everyone as an individual and not as a group.



>2 - do you have the list of countries america is/was "defending" (euphemism) ?

I think the subject was the comments from the President of France and implications those comments may have. The comments show a bias and prejudice towards those nations who wish to become members of the EU, and agreed with the position of the United States.

I am not interested in comparing each point of disagreement you or anyone else wishes to suggest, by changing the subject.



>3 - anyway, you did the demonstration by yourself

I have no concept of what you mean.

>4 - look at my name and my country

I have and your point is?

>5 - i need a beer, nothing to add
>

Enjoy your beer. I think we should not continue as we do have a problem communicating because we do not speak each others languages. I take no issue with a persons opinion about any government and its actions. My comments are not directed at the people of your nation but rather at the words of your leader.

Tom


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