Politics and Religion

Re: Weren't these the same Frogs who sold Saddam
XiaomingLover1 67 Reviews 1868 reads
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No, it was the Brits who did that, under the guise of "metal tubing."

coroporalKlinger2724 reads

I am sorry to see Rumsfeld charged in france for war crimes.  he had to flee country like common thief.  

i know people will disregard because this is france, and people hate french.  but this is indicative of how rest of world feels about us now, no?

poor mr. bush, cheney, rumsfeld,et.al none will be able to travel in their old age because they are all going to be fleeing because they will be charged with war crimes.  except in england where people will be charged with the same.

this is sad day.  they should just leave us alone.  we did what we had to to protect us from iraqi terrorist harboring country.  this is not the making of war criminals.

General_George_Patton1570 reads

He had to flee France. Really? Are you sure? Might want to check that out again.

Same suit has been thrown out of court in several other European countries-- Much ado about nothing...unless, of course, you are a corOporal or Jacko.

Hairupmyass1713 reads

the world's largest cannon?    Maybe if Rummy had cut them in on the deal, they wouldn't be so hostile.

Just sayin.

No, it was the Brits who did that, under the guise of "metal tubing."

Sophomoric Humorist1304 reads

Remeember, we're Americans, we demand, nay, we deserve the best!

I do enjoy the quandry Bush and his cohorts will face, upon their much anticipated return to private life, in making overseas vacation plans.

Hmm, I imagine they'll be warmly received in Irag, Afghanistan, Israel and Saudi Arabia.  Or maybe not.

Still, I doubt if the Eskimos would object, nor the Lapplanders, to the presence of putative war criminals sojourning amongst them.  And the penquins in Antartica are in no position to voice objection to  future visits from such august company.

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