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Politics
Your Thoughts Regarding France?
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Emcee:  David Lawrence Type:  Unmoderated
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312The Pakistanis abstention cannot be seen as acting unilaterally under any definiH-Man-3/12/2003
311From the news today, it appears as if the Iraqi army maybe planning on surrenderScrapps-3/12/2003
310Message 18691036 Gives link to the French connection - UN, and objectives.Cage Rattler-3/12/2003
309I would agree with your conclusions in this post.... HHHH-3/12/2003
308A palestinian state was offered to Arafat, which was not seized upon. The basic HH-3/12/2003
307Re: <i>Was there ever an African dictator the French didn't adore? TheGUSTAVE JAEGER-3/12/2003
306Re: <i>True enough. It seems that it is the French who are acting unilaterGUSTAVE JAEGER-3/12/2003
305Re: <i>If France is more comfortable with the Russians rather than US, so GUSTAVE JAEGER-3/12/2003
304Re: <i>...and that France (the topic of this thread) has much to lose - thGUSTAVE JAEGER-3/12/2003
303The difference between a Frenchman and a Democrat: Personal hygiene.H-Man-3/11/2003
302"France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacSmooth Drive-3/11/2003
301Good article,..... "If 20 cargo jets take off from French territory and heaHH-3/11/2003
300France's President Jacques Chirac vowed yesterday to veto any further U.N. rJagfan-3/11/2003
299<i>"PARIS - President Jacques Chirac of France ... said he was consiDavid Lawrence-3/11/2003
298... The sorry truth is that Europeans love to cry over corpses, but won't liH-Man-3/11/2003
297True enough. It seems that it is the French who are acting unilaterally.H-Man-3/11/2003
296I think , regardless of whether guinea or camareoon end up swinging towards the HH-3/11/2003
295Never, at anytime in my post did I even mention the military situation in Iraq. H-Man-3/11/2003
294You mistakenly assume that a war on Iraq will merely be a replay of the war in AGUSTAVE JAEGER-3/11/2003
293<i>They were betting that their threat of a veto would prevent a vote</H-Man-3/11/2003
292Re: <i>Far from being the gambler Bush has been portrayed to be, it is theGUSTAVE JAEGER-3/11/2003
291From the November 15, 2002 National Review Online: "Needless to say, one oCF Rebel-3/10/2003
290<i>>>(Rather reminds you of a flea floating downstream with a hard-oDavid Lawrence-3/10/2003
289Far from being the gambler Bush has been portrayed to be, it is the French, who H-Man-3/10/2003
288Whew, that was deep..... so to speak.David Lawrence-3/10/2003
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