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Addressing Francophobia         


Author: Ilya the Bat
Date: May 5, 2008 19:58

In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French sentiment
that is for the most part based on error and misconception. This essay
seeks to correct those mistakes.

The French thought formed the basis of American democracy. American
Revolution and its founding principles was the expression of French
18th century thought known as “French Enlightenment,” and the French
saw America as the embodiment of their ideals, whereas the English saw
America as a province of ungrateful traitors. The French provided
crucial assistance to American Revolution, and without their help -
both informing the Independence and assisting the Revolution - America
would not have existed as what it is and likely would not have existed
at all. So before Americans speak about “saving French’s ass,” it
behoves them to look back to what, and who, made it possible for
America to exist as a country - and what, and who, sustained America
through its darkest times.

There are many who call the French cowards and sneer at their supposed
military weakness. Lest we forget, France had Napoleon over a century
before Germany had Hitler, and Napoleon conquered a comparable...
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Re: Addressing Francophobia         


Author: Harold Burton
Date: May 5, 2008 19:59

In article
<48e97b06-5fe1-4d18-a009-27416c42094f@j33g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,
Ilya the Bat hotmail.com> wrote:
> In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French sentiment
> that is for the most part based on error and misconception. This essay
> seeks to correct those mistakes.
^^^^^^^^

When you start of with a wrong assumption, you'll end up with a wrong
answer.
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Absolute nonsense. Show me which "part" of America or which Americans are strongly anti-French?         


Author: Frank Arthur
Date: May 6, 2008 04:37

"Ilya the Bat" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:48e97b06-5fe1-4d18-a009-27416c42094f@j33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French sentiment

Absolute nonsense. Show me which "part" of America or which Americans
are strongly anti-French?

that is for the most part based on error and misconception. This essay
seeks to correct those mistakes.

The French thought formed the basis of American democracy. American
Revolution and its founding principles was the expression of French
18th century thought known as
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Re: Addressing Francophobia         


Author: Patriot Games
Date: May 6, 2008 05:03

n Mon, 5 May 2008 19:58:07 -0700 (PDT), Ilya the Bat
hotmail.com> wrote:
>In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French sentiment
>that is for the most part based on error and misconception.

No, its based on the fact that the French suck.
>There are many who call the French cowards and sneer at their supposed
>military weakness.

Its true, the French are pussies.

French women don't shave and bathe maybe once a week.

French men are mostly all fags.
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Re: Addressing Francophobia         


Author: John of Aix
Date: May 6, 2008 06:07

Patriot Games wrote:
> n Mon, 5 May 2008 19:58:07 -0700 (PDT), Ilya the Bat
> hotmail.com> wrote:
>> In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French
>> sentiment that is for the most part based on error and misconception.
>
> No, its based on the fact that the French suck.

Tu parles fran
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Re: Addressing Francophobia         


Author: Frank Arthur
Date: May 6, 2008 06:22

What would you expect from a coward who hides his name behind "Patriot
Games" because he is ashamed of himself?

"John of Aix" wrote in message
news:48205827$0$864$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr...
> Patriot Games wrote:
>> n Mon, 5 May 2008 19:58:07 -0700 (PDT), Ilya the Bat
>> hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French
>>> sentiment that is for the most part based on error and
>>> misconception.
>>
>> No, its based on the fact that the French suck.
>
> Tu parles fran
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Re: Addressing Francophobia         


Author: dizzy
Date: May 6, 2008 17:53

Frank Arthur top posted:
>What would you expect from a coward who hides his name behind "Patriot
>Games" because he is ashamed of himself?

At least he's not a stupid top poster.
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Re: Addressing Francophobia         


Author: Governor Swill
Date: May 6, 2008 21:56

Ilya the Bat hotmail.com> used a stick in the sand to
babble
>In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French sentiment
>that is for the most part based on error and misconception. This essay
>seeks to correct those mistakes.

Everybody's jealous of the French because they wound up with the best
patch of ground on the planet.

Swill
--
Shift Happens
"Welcome to reality. Enjoy your visit.
Slow thinkers keep right." - Peter Principle
(US)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljbI-363A2Q&feature=related
http://preview.tinyurl.com/33cvso
(UK)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeoKQbT8BKs&feature=related
http://preview.tinyurl.com/6nd7kr
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Re: Addressing Francophobia         


Author: Governor Swill
Date: May 6, 2008 21:57

"John of Aix" used a stick in the sand to
babble
>Patriot Games wrote:
>> n Mon, 5 May 2008 19:58:07 -0700 (PDT), Ilya the Bat
>> hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French
>>> sentiment that is for the most part based on error and misconception.
>>
>> No, its based on the fact that the French suck.
>
>Tu parles français mon gars? Tu connais le système politique français?
>Tu sais trouver la France sur une carte? Je pense qu la réponse est non
>dans les trois cas. Alors aller rentrer dans ton 'trailer' il y a
>surement une connerie à la télé qui t'interesserait et sera adapté à ton
>QI de 75.
>
>>> There are many who call the French cowards and sneer at their
>>> supposed military weakness.
>>
>> Its true, the French are pussies. ...
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Re: Addressing Francophobia         


Author: Governor Swill
Date: May 6, 2008 21:58

"Frank Arthur" used a stick in the sand to babble
>What would you expect from a coward who hides his name behind "Patriot
>Games" because he is ashamed of himself?

Just because you're ashamed of him doesn't mean he's ashamed of
himself.

Swill
--
"Once again an election may involve a lawsuit in Florida.
"How . . . precedented.
"How . . . heard of." -- Jon Stewart
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