Gonz said:The Sun has some merit...stories like these.
flavio said:I liked this article on the page...
Very enlightening
I was going to point that out, Bishop, but you beat me to it. I grew up in part of Iroquois land too.BTW...The idiots got the swastica wrong...facing that direction, it's a good luck charm for Iroquois
outside looking in said:And 30% of the French population wants Saddam's regime to win this war? Simply disgusting. I have very little respect left for the French, and that is quickly evaporating as well.
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outside looking in said:Simply disgusting. Those soldiers died to protect French freedom, not American freedom. Hitler would have never made it over here... it was their asses those soldiers saved. And, those soldiers are no longer even around due to their efforts.
chcr said:I was going to point that out, Bishop, but you beat me to it. I grew up in part of Iroquois land too.
MrBishop said:Unearth your garbage
They are supporting our soil
damn right. but they must have forgotten that. or be pro-nazi.
ol' man said:On another side note maybe it was anti-french/pro war people putting it there to bolster hate for the french. I guess no matter who did it it is in very bad taste. If they got the swastika wrong they can't be very neo-nazi.
THE QUEEN has received a letter from French President Jacques Chirac apologising for the desecration of a British War cemetery, Buckingham Palace said today.
In the letter he described the anti-war graffiti plastered over the First World War monuments at Etaples, near Calais, as "inadmissible and shameful."
A reply was being prepared on the advice of government ministers, the Palace said.
The letter, delivered to the Queen at Windsor, read: "From the French people and from me personally, I offer you my deepest regrets."
He also said the thoughts of the French were with British soldiers currently fighting in Iraq, despite recent opinion polls showing 80% of French people being opposed to war.
The letter comes a day after we reported how vandal’s spray-painted insults including "Dig up your rubbish, it’s contaminating our soil," at a cemetery containing the remains of 11,000 British and other allied soldiers.
France’s Secretary of State for Veterans’ Affairs, Hamlaoui Mekachera, was today travelling to Etaples for a wreath-laying ceremony of remembrance, accompanied by representatives of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Gonz said:update
THE QUEEN has received a letter from French President Jacques Chirac apologising for the desecration of a British War cemetery, Buckingham Palace said today.
In the letter he described the anti-war graffiti plastered over the First World War monuments at Etaples, near Calais, as "inadmissible and shameful."
A reply was being prepared on the advice of government ministers, the Palace said.
The letter, delivered to the Queen at Windsor, read: "From the French people and from me personally, I offer you my deepest regrets."
He also said the thoughts of the French were with British soldiers currently fighting in Iraq, despite recent opinion polls showing 80% of French people being opposed to war.
The letter comes a day after we reported how vandal’s spray-painted insults including "Dig up your rubbish, it’s contaminating our soil," at a cemetery containing the remains of 11,000 British and other allied soldiers.
France’s Secretary of State for Veterans’ Affairs, Hamlaoui Mekachera, was today travelling to Etaples for a wreath-laying ceremony of remembrance, accompanied by representatives of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
^^^I was gonna ask what "frog: refers to. Never mind I see the warts
Gonz said:update
THE QUEEN has received a letter from French President Jacques Chirac apologising for the desecration of a British War cemetery, Buckingham Palace said today.
In the letter he described the anti-war graffiti plastered over the First World War monuments at Etaples, near Calais, as "inadmissible and shameful."
A reply was being prepared on the advice of government ministers, the Palace said.
The letter, delivered to the Queen at Windsor, read: "From the French people and from me personally, I offer you my deepest regrets."
He also said the thoughts of the French were with British soldiers currently fighting in Iraq, despite recent opinion polls showing 80% of French people being opposed to war.
The letter comes a day after we reported how vandal’s spray-painted insults including "Dig up your rubbish, it’s contaminating our soil," at a cemetery containing the remains of 11,000 British and other allied soldiers.
France’s Secretary of State for Veterans’ Affairs, Hamlaoui Mekachera, was today travelling to Etaples for a wreath-laying ceremony of remembrance, accompanied by representatives of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
^^^I was gonna ask what "frog: refers to. Never mind I see the warts