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> We've got to attack France.

"We" ?

Who is "we" ?  "We", from where I can imagine you're sitting, is
reposing in a nicely comfortable abode with central heat and hot and
cold running water.  Whether it's dreams of streaking across the sky
over Afghanland or France (as you suggest) or Britland (the more
likely candidate), the "we" that you so generously use is probably
thinking about what outfit to wear to the next Nouvelle Cuisine
soiree' to reminisce about them good old dayze when Bill Jeff was in
your sights, but not in your clutches.

I notice there's a LOT of use by the mediacracy of the word "we".  It

may be used by you or Jonah or some of the other limelit luminaries,
those who probably were never subject to real, actual, physical
inclusion and participation in the military, those who slept with
their deferments under their pillows (if not down their shorts), all
of those who are able boosters, those not quite on the cheerleading
squad nor even close to being on the team.  "We" is not "they".

Of course, I may be wrong: you (collectively if not individually) may

have coerced or co-opted the local recruiter or Department of Offense

bigwig to bestow upon you the unique opportunity to undergo years of
true and committed service to your country.  Then again, I may be
right: that armchair is great for quarterbacking the Redskins or
generalling the armies or admiralling the navies.  The upteenth rerun

of Hanks' pretending to be a captain in a stylised war (replicating
the one that preceded his own lifetime) just gets the mood right.

As for France, it's an easy target of course.  Being the only
European nation that chose to declare its independence from the
continued perpetual occupation by American forces following the
Second Great War, there's a natural tendency to be brusque about its
past actions.  Yet, one cannot avoid the Truth of why the Americans
fought in both the First and Second Great Wars: to perserve France.
Even JP Buchanan recognises that Britland was probably in no danger
to falling to the Germans nor was Russia.

The key was, of course, to perserve the only other truly
revolutionary country in the world, our "sibling" in the struggle for

the sovereignty of human dignity, the land of true thought, culture,
and the originators of connaisseurs and connaissueses.  The only
danger to these principles has been the existence of Britland, the
most tried and failed of the imperialist colonial empires the world
has ever known.  If you recall American history, it was against this
nation that my forebears fought for their independence.  It was
against this nation that Jeanne d'Arc fought for her peoples'
independence.  The connexion between the far past, the American past
and the present is Britland has essentially the same form of waning,
wasting, and withering government, one that has bestowed upon the
world the blessings of Palestine, Kashmir, Northern Ireland, and
various other political nuts to crack.  This of course, does not
ignore its vast connexions to various groups of "extreme vandals",
the sort that perpetrated the events of 9-11.

Again, France has resisted pollution of its heritage and it is in
support of this resistance that Americans have come to her aid!

Vive la France!

As the eminent psychiatrist Frasier Crane so aptly put it, quoted as
I research my recollection for the specificity of the phraseology,

"England has never produced a four star restaurant, a vintage wine,
nor an automobile with a reliable electrical system."
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