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>Ha! It worked! Our boycott of French products. In today's Drudge
>Report there was a headline "France calls for fresh start in
>relationship with USA."
> I haven't bought French wine, or other products for a year and a
>half. I even found a Canadian Brie cheese. And "Rouge & Noir" Brie and
>Camembert cheeses are made in Petaluma, California, (despite their
>French name) and are rated equal to, and even better than French
>cheeses. I won't forget the image of the French president hugging the
>German Prime Minister and laughing. (Middle Eastern money planted in
>French banks is said to be one reason.)
> My daughter and I used to spend 2 weeks in France every year. No
>more. And she and her husband are world travelers, and they skip
>France now, too.
> NY City restaurants have made pleas to customers to please help them
>unload French wines that are just sitting on their shelves. Good!
> Now they want to be "friends". Hm-m-m!
> Nancree
I'm with you Nan. At first I didn't boycott anything , but as the voices got
louder and nastier, I decided I can spend my dollars where I like.
Have made an effort to not buy French products or German either. I have not
suffered one bit !! LOL
We make semi frequent trips to Europe but have put them on hold, at least to
certain countries.
I am very interested in where the Oil for Food investigation will take us..
Rosie
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