Wednesday, April 2, 2003
French Sickos Side With Saddam, Deface War Heroes' Graves
Just how sick and twisted are the French? This much: A new poll in Le Monde shows that one third of the Frogs want genocidal Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to defeat "les anglo-saxons,” and only one third felt they were on the same side as the coalition led by America and Britain.
Some of the most corrupt of this corrupt people have desecrated the graves of American and British heroes of World War I and World War II who saved the cowardly Frenchies from Germany.
At Etaples, where 11,000 Allied liberators from WWI are buried, French degenerates defiled the monument with these slogans in red paint, the London Times reported today: "Rosbeefs go home," "May Saddam prevail and spill your blood," and "They are soiling our land.”
David Uffold, the only surviving relative of Rifleman Frederick Uffold of the London Regiment, who is buried at Etaples, told the Times: "I find it sickening that anyone would vandalize the cemetery. 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.”
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French Sickos Side With Saddam, Deface War Heroes' Graves
Just how sick and twisted are the French? This much: A new poll in Le Monde shows that one third of the Frogs want genocidal Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to defeat "les anglo-saxons,” and only one third felt they were on the same side as the coalition led by America and Britain.
Some of the most corrupt of this corrupt people have desecrated the graves of American and British heroes of World War I and World War II who saved the cowardly Frenchies from Germany.
At Etaples, where 11,000 Allied liberators from WWI are buried, French degenerates defiled the monument with these slogans in red paint, the London Times reported today: "Rosbeefs go home," "May Saddam prevail and spill your blood," and "They are soiling our land.”
David Uffold, the only surviving relative of Rifleman Frederick Uffold of the London Regiment, who is buried at Etaples, told the Times: "I find it sickening that anyone would vandalize the cemetery. 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.”
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