not boycotting France. Wondered who that was.
So is that your list? Those three countries?
-sm
--- "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Excuse me but Germany and France have troops
> currently serving in
> Afghanistan, along with Canada. As for allies,
> having served along
> side German troops in NATO, I cannot think of any
> army more
> professional or dedicated. I'd be damn proud to have
> Germany as an
> ally. Recently over 30 German soldiers died in a
> plane crash in
> Afghanistan. Several more have been killed by
> Taliban forces. Germany
> made significant contributions to Kosovo, Bosnia and
> other recent
> military actions.
>
> How dare you impune their dedication and bravery.
> Which is a more
> valuable ally, a nation you have to bribe, like
> Guatamala (who cut
> and run the first chance they got), or a country
> that says you're
> wrong and here's why, and still remains committed to
> the alliance
> despite every insult the US has thrown at them.
>
> Germany and France are still strong allies of the
> US, in spite of what
> the Shrubbery has tried to do.
>
> Next time you slander Germany remember German troops
> are out there
> fighting for us as we sit nice and safe in our
> houses.
>
> larry
>
> On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 17:22:54 -0700 (PDT), Sam Morris
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Bad news for you dude. Bush is going to win :)
> >
> > And I really don't know what allies you want to
> side
> > with. France, Germany?
> >
> > Our coalition in the war on terror reflects the
> > cooperation and efforts of 16 NATO nations with
> forces
> > serving in Iraq, and 26 NATO nations with forces
> in
> > Afghanistan. The transfer of sovereignty to a free
> > Iraq was accomplished also through the efforts of
> > major non-NATO allies like Australia, New Zealand,
> > Japan, and South Korea who have troops stationed
> in
> > Iraq today. And citizens of many nations have made
> the
> > ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan and Iraq, in
> > addition to our own, including citizens of Great
> > Britain, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark,
> > Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Nepal, the
> > Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain,
> > Thailand, and Ukraine.
> >
> >
>
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/07/20040701-8.html
> >
> > Now lets see your list!
> >
> > -sm
> >
> > --- Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > The War on Terror will not be won until
> America is
> > > united. And as long as Democrats target the
> Bush
> > > administration -- not the terrorists -- as the
> > > enemy,
> > > we are in trouble.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > The war on terror will be won when Bush & Co
> is
> > > summarily voted out of office
> > > and the Country unites behind new leadership
> that
> > > will mend the fences with our
> > > former allies and only then will a united front
> > > against terrorism be created.
> > >
> > > The US will be held in much higher esteem when
> the
> > > War Criminals currently in
> > > office, and those who are profiteering by its
> > > perpetuation are brought to
> > > justice.
> > >
> > > Only then will a climate of progress be made
> > > against the Terrorists.
> > >
> > > As a patriot, I do not like being seen through
> the
> > > world's eyes as the same
> > > type of country as we were taught to view the
> Iron
> > > Curtain countries of
> > > yesteryear.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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