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Offline Habu

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An editorial from England I was emailed
« Reply #15 on: February 24, 2003, 06:23:21 AM »
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Aternative d?

Oh yeah thats where he mocks us like a child    :D

Did not! did too! not! too! not! too!

Mom!!!


Alternative d? Babble incoherently? Post something totally off topic full of bile and vitriol?

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« Reply #16 on: February 24, 2003, 06:47:14 AM »
the irony :)

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« Reply #17 on: February 24, 2003, 06:48:15 AM »
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the irony :)


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« Reply #18 on: February 24, 2003, 07:02:21 AM »
Démonstration par l'exemple :

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Originally posted by Habu
Chirac is a cowardly worm who has to stay in power to keep his immunity from criminal charges that will be filed when he leaves office. That is if the French justice system has any credibility (which I doubt).

Everyone in Europe hates France now except Germany. When the war starts France will realize that no one cares anymore what they think.

Chirac is a friend of Saddam who sold him nuclear reactors knowing full well that they were to be used to develop nuclear weapons. The only thing more reprehensible than that is the fact that you voted him into office again.

Don't lecture us on Bush. Chirac is a corupt vain arrogant nobody leading a corrupt arrogant little country. He will never get invited to the US and if he did he would never be allowed to meet the President. He isn't important enough.


now reread my message in it's context here :


How can France complain..

original post was as follow :

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Originally posted by X2Lee
Mr. Bush is protecting my interests. I dont trust Democrats to show the RESOLVE of the RED WHITE AND BLUE.

Chirac is much more of a little whiny arse pansy than my Prez.
Keep him, he reflects your nation. I will vote for GWB next go round, if hes willing to run. I think he reflects my nation.



Now I'm done with you forever.
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An editorial from England I was emailed
« Reply #19 on: February 24, 2003, 09:14:52 AM »
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Démonstration par l'exemple :



now reread my message in it's context here :


How can France complain..

original post was as follow :




Now I'm done with you forever.


Too bad. I was going to tell you where I got each one of those quotes you put in bold.

The worm name came from a large English Newspaper, the pending charges from another article, the credibility of the French justice system is a quote referring to the treatment of Nazi war criminals by France (articles upon request), Chirac's personal ties to Sadaam are also well documented and date back to the mid 70's when he was a only a minister, his responsability for the nuclear reactor deal dates back to that time, the quote about the rest of Europe's feelings for France (I am sure you have read these yourself) came from the response to Chiracs "shutup" quote, and so on and so on and so on.

I would be happy to post all those links for anyone to read if they wish.

Oh yea:

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Originally posted by straffo
Mr. Chirac is protecting my interests. I dont trust Socialists to show the RESOLVE of the RED WHITE AND BLUE.
Bush is much more of a little whiny arse pansy than my Prez.
Keep him, he reflects your nation. I will vote for Chirac next go round, if hes willing to run. I think he reflects my nation.


Now your quote about Bush is just empty virtol and bile as I said.

Have a great day Straffo.
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« Last Edit: February 24, 2003, 01:21:00 PM by Habu »