“They are soiling our landâ€. Grafitti left on monument to British War dead in France

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Is it time for france to go it alone? What do they have to hide in Iraq? Answers coming soon. In the mean time there is this from the Times of London..

This is quite a contrast to the warm feelings of friendship we experienced when we went back to Omaha Beach with my dad on June 6, 1994.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,5944-631671,00.html

One in three French backs Saddam
By Charles Bremner and Alan Hamilton

ILL-FEELING between Britain and France over the invasion of Iraq has plumbed new depths with the desecration of that most sacred of memorials, a war cemetery.
The defilement of Commonwealth war graves in northern France coincided with a poll for The Times which found that 54 per cent of Britons no longer regarded France as a close ally because of its opposition to the war.

Relations will be further rent by a second poll, in Le Monde, showing that only a third of the French felt that they were on the same side as the Americans and British, and that another third desired outright Iraqi victory over “les anglo-saxonsâ€.

Eleven thousand Allied soldiers lie buried in well-tended peace at Etaples, on the Channel coast near Le Touquet, victims of the struggle by Anglo-Saxons to liberate the French from the German invaders during the First World War.

Last week the obelisk raised in their memory was defiled by red-painted insults such as “Rosbeefs go homeâ€; “May Saddam prevail and spill your bloodâ€; and, in a reference to the long-dead casualties beneath the manicured turf, “They are soiling our landâ€.

Local gendarmerie have launched an inquiry, but have so far found no clues. They say there had been no significant demonstrations against the war in that area of France.

The graffiti have been scrubbed off, but the incident has provoked outrage among British politicians, war graves staff and the few remaining relatives of those buried at Etaples. French politicians have joined the condemnation.

Bruce George, Labour chairman of the Commons Defence Committee, said: “Remembering what sacrifice these men made for the liberation of France, I cannot believe any mature, sane person would be so stupid as that.â€

David Uffold, 63, a Shropshire farmer, is the only surviving relative of Rifleman Frederick Uffold of the London Regiment, who is buried at Etaples. “I find it sickening that anyone would vandalise the cemetery,†he said. “It is the last place they should be protesting about Iraq. These fellows were drafted in to fight for France. I can’t see any connection between the men buried at Etaples and the war in Iraq.â€

Peter Francis, of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, said he was disgusted that a place remembering those who died defending freedom in world wars long ago should be dragged into a current political debate.

French politicians did their best to portray the desecration as an isolated act, but it nonetheless underlined anti-American and anti-British emotions running through France over what is seen there as a bungled invasion rapidly turning into a humanitarian disaster.

President Chirac’s spokesman said: “We are indignant and shocked by the desecration of the graves of soldiers who fought for our liberty.†Jean-Pierre Raffarin, the Prime Minister, said: “The Americans are not the enemy; just because we are against this war, it does not mean that we want the victory of dctatorship over democracy.â€
 
:cuss: them and the cowardly horse they rode in on.

Let's bring our dead home.

Let's do absolutely nothing to support France in any way.

I don't give a rats :cuss: if Germany decided to invade them again, it'd be their damned problem.

I've had about enough of their :cuss: to last me a lifetime, and I probably got a good 50 years of that left, to boot!
 
I saw a photograph of a 3rd ID (I think) Bradley crewman sitting on his turret with a big orange posterboard that read "F*CK FRANCE AND GERMANY" I sent it to a few friends, and the general consensus was "Yup, that pretty well sums it up."
 
I may be wrong, but I suspect the "one in three French" is probably the aprox. 30% muslum part of the population. It is my understanding most of them showed up in France for the "free" wine and cheese. Isn't socialism great!:D
 
******* French!

You guys are not gonna believe this!

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2003150899,00.html

"By SIMON HUGHES

SICK French yobs daubed a swastika and vile anti-war slurs at a cemetery for 11,000 British troops.

The showpiece cenotaph at the graveyard in Northern France was smeared in red paint with the words: “Dig up your rubbish. It’s fouling our soil.â€

Other slogans at the Etaples cemetery near Boulogne included “Death to the Yankees†and “Saddam Hussein will win and spill your blood.â€

And the vandals wrote “Rosbeefs go home†— the French insult for Brits is roast-beefs. Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George Bush were also branded war criminals.

The graffiti was discovered by a shocked gardener and spotted by around 80 visitors. It was cleaned off the same day.

Roy Hemmington — spokesman for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission — said: “We are deeply offended. This is the strongest language and most vile graffiti I have witnessed at a war graves cemetery.

“The suggestion that the bodies of soldiers who died for France should be dug up is particularly foul.â€

Most soldiers buried at the cemetery were defending France at the Somme and Ypres during World War I.

Another 122 are troops who died fighting the Nazis in World War II.

Among the dead are a winner of the Victoria Cross, 217 holders of the Military Medal and 69 holders of the Military Cross.

A number had been awarded France’s top military decoration, the Legion d’Honneur.

Roy added: “Almost every British regiment has war dead here. This insults just about the entire British Army.â€

Anti-British feeling has been whipped up in France since President Jacques Chirac refused to let the UN back action against Iraq.

Last night Jim Kelleher, chief clerk to the Royal Fusiliers Association, said: “No sane person would do this. It is a disgrace. I have family buried in France and if I could get my hands on whoever did this I’d bury them too.â€

Jeremy Lillies, of the Royal British Legion, added: “It is distressing.â€

The Sun’s Military Adviser Major-General Perkins said: “It is despicable.â€

Appalled local MP Jacques Lang said: “It is an attack on the memory of the British and American soldiers who contributed to the liberation of our soil.â€

Police captain Thibault Martin added: “It is sick and cowardly.â€

The shocking news comes as a new poll reveals that a third of the French want SADDAM to win the war.

A massive 78 per cent of 1,000 people in the poll by French newspaper Le Monde disapproved of the Allied action.

But 16 per cent “really wish for†a Coalition victory — while 37 per cent said they would prefer one.

The only thing I can say is":cuss: you, you :cuss: frogs!":banghead:
 
As much as I do not want to see anyone disturbed from their Final Resting Place, it is time to bring them home.

And for the State Department to declare France/Germany/Russia OFF LIMITS to US Tourists.
 
Today's French Jokes -

Fireworks banned in France

France announced today that it plans to ban fireworks at EuroDisney, following last night's display that caused soldiers at a nearby French army garrison to surrender.

Taking a page from French history, based on the fact that Napoleon used to wear a blood red vest into battle so that if wounded his blood would Blend with his vest and not realizing he was wounded his troops would not lose spirit, the Modern French Army issued all troops brown pants.

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A few weeks ago, an officer in the naval reserve was attending a conference that included admirals in both the US and the French navies. At a cocktail reception, the officer found himself in a small group that included an admiral from each of the two navies.

The French admiral started complaining that whereas Europeans learned many languages, Americans only learned English. He then asked. "Why is it that we have to speak English in these conferences rather than you have to speak French?"

Without even hesitating, the American admiral replied. "Maybe it is because we arranged it so that you did not have to learn to speak German."

The group became silent.

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The Bunny & the Snake

Once upon a time in a nice little forest, there lived an orphaned bunny and an orphaned snake. By a surprising coincidence, both were blind from birth. One day, the bunny was hopping through the forest, and the snake was slithering through the forest, when the bunny tripped over the snake and fell down. This, of course, knocked the snake about quite a bit.

"Oh, my," said the bunny, "I'm terribly sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. I've been blind since birth, so, I can't see where I'm going. In fact, since I'm also an orphan, I don't even know what I am."

"It's quite OK," replied the snake. "Actually, my story is much the same as yours. I, too, have been blind since birth, and also never knew my mother. Tell you what, maybe I could slither all over you, and work out what you are, so at least you'll have that going for you."

"Oh, that would be wonderful" replied the bunny. So the snake slithered all over the bunny, and said, "Well, you're covered with soft fur; you have really long ears; your nose twitches; and you have a soft cottony tail. I'd say that you must be a bunny rabbit."

"Oh, thank you! Thank you," cried the bunny, in obvious excitement. The bunny suggested to the snake, "Maybe I could feel you all over with my paw, and help you the same way that you've helped me." So the bunny felt the snake all over, and remarked, "Well, you're smooth and slippery, and you have a forked tongue, no backbone and no balls. I'd say you must be French"
 
Oleg hasn't suspended the profanity ban for this one yet so I'm writing on my monitor in crayon. Animals not fit to even look at those graves.
 
Don't you think the article might be paraphrasing in "franglish" for the benefit of its readers?

The original graffitti may well have been in French, not English.

Another possibility is that those who did it are N. African immigrants, etc.

Last, and most probable, is these folks just aren't too bright.
 
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