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Re: Let's say I break into your house 9, was: Good news for US -- Secure Fence Act of 2006
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 21:40:13 GMT, "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>>hey Roland are you Jew? you seem to like them a lot !
>No, mostly of English/Irish descent. But it wouldn't bother me to be a Jew.
>Especially since there is one Jew I really like and admire, but I'll never
>ever come even remotely close to being like him.
>I understand your question and why you had to ask it. Being French you
>probably don't remember too much about Jews since you let your goose
>stepping neighbor haul off most of the ones you used to have to their
>deaths.
>Between that bit of history and the increase in the Arab population in
>France I doubt too many Jews want to call France home anymore. But I know
>you'd make them feel right at home saying "êtes vous juif" to each and every
>one.
>>But what will make me smile soon is what your so great army will say when
>>they will leave Iraq
> They will say if you see any French call us, we'll be back in a flash to
>help you get rid of them too.
>Speaking of leaving, exactly what did your countrymen say when those trains
>full of Jews were heading east? I am sure your ancestors were protesting it
>right? Or is that what you learned at home growing up hearing "are you a
>Jew"? Kind of makes leaving Iraq seem like no big deal, especially since
>that was the plan all along for the forces to leave, it was and is just a
>matter of when. Or is that what the French said about the Jews too?
>What are you going to say when Iran turns Paris into Hiroshima because some
>bacon grease biodiesel burning Peugeot ran over a Moroccan; a religious
>offense of the highest order because the Moroccan dies smelling like a pig
>and a Frenchman, but the mullas couldn't tell which was worse? It is not the
>custom for Muslims or Jews to be buried smelling like a smoked ham or BLT
>sandwich. What will the French say about their cuisine then since they don't
>like to eat glowing BBQ and not much else with four legs will be left alive,
>especially since the frog ponds got boiled dry by the A-Bomb blast?
>I know "No plus de viande équine, seulement chien"
>Boy that makes me hungry! I bet the whole world will be jealous of that slug
>and dog meat stew made right in the still glowing radioactive remains of a
>frog pond, no place but France I tell you!
>Add me to the list of Billions and Billions of people going to bed every
>single night with tears in their eyes saying "Why couldn't I be born
>French?"
Great post, Roland!
--
"As we know,
There are known knowns.
There are things we know we know.
We also know
There are known unknowns.
That is to say
We know there are some things
We do not know.
But there are also unknown unknowns,
The ones we don't know
We don't know."
Feb. 12, 2002, Department of Defense news briefing - (Donald Rumsfeld)
-Graham
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