<font color=red>BOYCOTT THE FRENCH!</font>
The French have a long history of collaboration with tyrants. One would think their association with Hitler in WW II would have prompted some reforms -- but no! Jacques Ch-Iraq's allegiance to Saddam Hussein and his Ba'athist henchmen continues even after Saddam's deposition, which is to say, the French continue to support attacks by Saddam's loyalists against American and allied liberators in Iraq. We encourage you to avoid purchasing any consumer goods labeled "Product of France," thus avoiding any support for those who would provide aid and comfort enemy.
Some companies listed below are American-based with American employees. To avoid French products without compromising American family incomes, we ask you to target only consumer goods labeled "Product of France" -- products actually made on French soil. And, please don't spend a dime touring French soil (unless it is to visit these sites -- federalist.com )
Air France, Air Liquide, Airbus, Alcatel, Allegra (allergy medication), Aqualung (including: Spirotechnique, Technisub, US Divers, and SeaQuest), AXA Advisors Bank of the West (owned by BNP Paribas), Beneteau (boats), BF Goodrich (owned by Michelin), BIC (razors, pens and lighters), Biotherm (cosmetics), Black Bush, Bollinger (champagne), Car & Driver Magazine, Cartier, Chanel, Cheese labeled "Product of France", Chivas Regal (scotch), Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, Club Med, Culligan (owned by Vivendi), Daniel Cremieux, DKNY, Dom Perignon, Durand Crystal, Elle Magazine, Essilor Optical Products, Evian bottled water, Fina (petroleum products) and Fina Oil (billions invested in Iraqi oil fields), First Hawaiian Bank, George Magazine, Givenchy, Glenlivet (scotch), Hachette Filipacchi New Media, Hennessy, Hermes, Jacobs Creek, Jameson (whiskey), Krups, Lancome, Le Creuset, L'Oreal, Louis Vuitton, Magellan Navigational Equipment, Marie Claire, Martel Cognac, Maybelline, Méphisto (shoes and clothes), Michelin (tires and auto parts), Mikasa (crystal and glass), Moet (champagne), Motel 6, Motown Records, MP3.com, Mumms (champagne), Nissan (major shareholder -- Renault), Nivea, Normany Butter, Ondeo/Nalco Water Treatement, Parents Magazine, Perrier Sparkling Water, Pierre Cardin, Playstation Magazine, ProScan, Publicis Group (including Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising), RCA (televisions and electronics -- owned by Thomson Electronics), Red Magazine, Red Roof Inns (owned by Accor group), Renault, Road & Track Magazine, Rowenta, Royal Canadian, Salomon (skis), Seagram's Gin, Sierra Software and Computer Games, Sitram Cookware, Smart & Final, Sofitel (hotels, owned by Accor), Sparkletts, Spencer Gifts, Sundance Channel, Taylor Made, Technicolor, T-Fal, UbiSoft, Uniroyal, Universal Studios, USFilter, Veuve Clicquot Champagne, Vittel, Vivendi-Seagram, Wild Turkey (bourbon), Wine, champagne or cheese labeled "Product of France", Woman's Day Magazine, Yves Saint Laurent, Yves Rocher, Zodiac Inflatable Boats.
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Founder's Quote: "...Commerce, which if properly managed, will be a better instrument for obliging the interested nations of Europe to treat us with justice." --Thomas Jefferson (1797) |