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Subject: A reuters headline, sickening.
SGTObvious    3/19/2004 11:42:49 AM
"EU to share intelligence after Madrid bombs" well- and excuse me, please- JEEZUS H F**** CHRIST, What the F*** where they doing BEFORE???
 
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KoSo    RE:A reuters headline, sickening.   3/19/2004 12:38:48 PM
Exchanging pleasantries...
 
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Panther    RE:A reuters headline, sickening.   3/19/2004 5:29:04 PM
Hey it wasn't a war on terror until it happened to them! Unfortunately, spainish lives were lost. Also, unfortunately for us americans, we gained nothing except more animosity. More is not always nesessarily better!
 
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American Kafir    RE:A reuters headline, sickening.   3/20/2004 7:07:55 AM
>>"EU to share intelligence after Madrid bombs" well- and excuse me, please- JEEZUS H F**** CHRIST, What the F*** where they doing BEFORE???<< Something about feta cheese and not letting France and Denmark manufacture it outside of Greek-approved feta cheese zones.
 
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Thomas    RE:A reuters headline, sickening.   3/22/2004 5:47:35 AM
American Kafir: We actually got permission to to manufacture is under another name (problem it is made from cows milk and not sheep milk and thus have to whitened - just an aside) Irrelevant now as the export market Iran is not importing any more, partly due to no money, partly due to the uncomfortable restrictions it posed on Danish foreign policy. AK and SGObvious: There has been a lot of talk about exchanging information. The little that has been exchanged was about EUROPEAN terrorism (ETA, IRA, Baader Meinhoff and such stuff). Question to both: Would You trust the French with such vital information????????
 
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SGTObvious    Sharing intel and cheese, Thomas   3/22/2004 7:22:52 AM
"Question to both: Would You trust the French with such vital information???????" Good Point. They might leak it back to the wrong people. They did pass on intel to Saddam. On the other hand, that was to screw the USA. Do the French want to screw Europe as well? Cheese: I don't see why Denmark needs to bother with Feta anyway. I don't even like it. Send us Havarti. .
 
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American Kafir    RE:A reuters headline, sickening.   3/22/2004 7:33:23 AM
>>American Kafir: We actually got permission to to manufacture is under another name (problem it is made from cows milk and not sheep milk and thus have to whitened - just an aside) Irrelevant now as the export market Iran is not importing any more, partly due to no money, partly due to the uncomfortable restrictions it posed on Danish foreign policy.<< I have to admit I laugh, hysterically, whenever I peer into "what's going on" in EU "domestic" politics, to the point it's become a disturbing habit. I couldn't imagine representatives from Kentucky and Alabama threatening a trade war and blocking each others unrelated legislative proposals over state pride and fried chicken recipes. Maybe there's more to the feta cheese incident in Europe, but out here in the real world there's an apocalyptic terrorism threat to deal with. >>AK and SGObvious: There has been a lot of talk about exchanging information. The little that has been exchanged was about EUROPEAN terrorism (ETA, IRA, Baader Meinhoff and such stuff). Question to both: Would You trust the French with such vital information???????<< Depends on the nature of the information, and how serious the EU is about working together to meet common goals. It's not likely to happen while the EU has 12 different foreign and domestic policies competing for dominance.
 
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FJV    Do the French want to screw Europe as well?   3/22/2004 11:38:40 AM
Is the pope Catholic? French European policy: - If we can get Frenchmen into every key position of the European union then Europe will be a little like a French empire. Oh and their fragile ego's can't handle the EU being in Brussels that's why the French insist that the EU administration is moved between Brussels and Strassbourg twice a month (can you imagine the costs?).
 
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sentinel28a    RE:Do the French want to screw Europe as well?   3/22/2004 6:01:24 PM
"Oh and their fragile ego's can't handle the EU being in Brussels that's why the French insist that the EU administration is moved between Brussels and Strassbourg twice a month (can you imagine the costs?)." You're kidding me. I wish they'd get over Waterloo already.
 
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