Note to frenchie

Note to frenchie:

This is Cao’s Blog

This is Raven’s blog called “And Rightly So!”

They’re two separate blogs. So when you go over to Raven’s, don’t call her Cao, k?

Why am I’m picking on poor Dianne, the eternal victim? The gal who left the United States because she was afraid for her life? (that’s a real whopper, isn’t it?)

Why did I say that? Why am I being so nasty to the frail little flower who can’t defend herself? She went to Raven’s and called her Cao, asking the question: You really wanted to be a man, didn’t you, Cao? Can’t say she has much going on in the intelligence department, lol…If you use the kind of stuff we put into print as the criteria for being manly, you ought to check out some other sites written by women that spout the same sort of stuff as I do. Of course, each has their own signature. Me? People who don’t know me might think I’m a bitch until they realize that’s just my personality. :twisted:

Jen’s site here at A Collection of Thoughts

Or Cass’s site, Vallainous Company.

Beth at My Vast Rightwing Conspiracy, who served in the Airforce USAF 1985-1996.

There are thousands of women like us, who love our boys and our country. So if you’re going to do your socialist cause any justice, you should start plagueing all of the chicks who love America, lol….it’ll take you hours to make the rounds, girlie.

And then there’s you, a pathetic white flag carrying socialist reject. Oh well, it’s a good thing you’re in France married to Phillippe working off that debt, lol. Better start studying the Qur’an, and get used to the oppression women live under in Muslim society…I guess it’ll be a matter of time before the muslims are a majority over there and you’re living under Sharia. Here’s Little Green Footballs on that one and another here.

Here’s the Rottweiler Puppy on-reasons to be glad we’re not french

F**k the French from Emperor Misha.

The sign reads: “Withdraw the occupation troops. Solidarity with the Iraqi resistance.”

Amazing pictures here at Davids Medienkritik showing exactly where frenchie, her cheesesucking husband and their minions are coming from. A little narrative:

We saw it all, Cuban flags, Soviet flags, Palestinian flags, Saddam-era Iraqi flags, banners saying that the US deserved 9-11 and calling Bush a terrorist and more.

This was Paris, France on the 60th anniversary weekend of D-Day, we shouldn’t forget it. Don’t count on the mainstream media to show you this though… The Communist lead organizer was conducting an interview with a highly receptive group of reporters. And best of all for the marchers…there was no one sympathetic to the USA for miles around…or so they thought…

Surprise! Erik of No Pasaran! singing “America the Beautiful” right in the Commie leader’s face! His sign reads: “Sometimes the Cowboy is Right!”

Here’s his part two

Read the rest…he gets arrested for demonstrating Pro American. That’s what kind of freedom they have over there, am I ever glad France is on the other side of the ocean.

Ok where’s that Réserve Saint-Marc Sauvignon Blanc 1998?

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32 Responses to Note to frenchie

  1. Felis says:

    “Read the rest…he gets arrested for demonstrating Pro American.”
    Has it really happened?

    I remember Chirac blaming Sharon for provoking the last Intifada.
    It was really surrealistic.

  2. Nicely done. We do not like the French, liberal moonbats or socialist activists.
    Send me an email or leave a comment on our site!

  3. Frenchie says:

    “People who don’t know me might think I’m a ***** until they realize that’s just my personality.”

    There’s a cure for this you know. Keep working on it. I’m of course assuming you are a true born again Christian as you claim to be. If so, a change of heart has happened within you but for the change to be realized by me and others you must not resist the spirit of God. I do understand how hard this is. I deal with my ‘human’ nature daily when I look at sites such as this one and the comments on my site. But, I’m probably older than you and have learned more lessons. When I was a child I spoke and acted like a child. I put on the armor of God daily in order to fight my natural inclinations knowing God has his own ways and means to take care of mine and his enemies. He knows his own.

  4. anarcho says:

    woo! yay for hatin on the french!

  5. superhawk says:

    Oh my! How gauche! Sauvignon Blanc with cheese?

    I prefer a good keeeantee…with some faaaavaaa beans myself.

    This moonbat proves a point I’ve been making about the left for years.

    She’s a drama queen.

    For moonbats, life somehow isn’t dramatic enough. They have to be involved in BIG issues (war and peace) and take hugely dramatic “stands” on issues. I mean, for the rest of us lowly peons, having a position on any issue suffices. Not your typical moonbat! They have to see themselves striking some dramatic pose, manning the battlements, waving the bloody shirt as the rest of the world looks on in doe-eyed admiration.

    Face it…moonbats need attention. Like most two year olds, they get upset with you if you don’t give it to them. My suggestion would be…ignore Madamoiselle Cheese Breath. Let her throw a tantrum or two…we’re not in public so she can scream to her hearts content…

    Just like any normal, healthy two year old.

  6. Cao says:

    hehehe, frenchie, I am dubious as to the age difference, I have a son who’s almost 30 years old, :lol: . But if it makes you feel better to be over 50 (that age group would make you older than me because I haven’t hit the big 5-0 yet), whatever floats your boat.

    It’s so interesting to me that you only allow yourself acknowledgement for intelligence and experience. I have no idea why you think my site is against God. Christ taught us to arm ourselves and hold a position on his behalf. You can’t do that when you’re championing the oppression of socialism.

    Superhawk, what I really would prefer is a good German dessert wine, fresh fruit, french bread and cheese…brie and assorted cheeses (gouda, swiss, cheddar for example). Spaetlese or Auslese–those are my two favorites…In the fall the farmer’s market sells some amazing apples and cheese direct from the farm where the milk is drawn….that’s when this spread of food is the best IMO…

  7. gindy says:

    How funny that Dianne seems to make the rounds. I posted on how Jewsish people in France were afraid to go to temple because of anti-semitism in France. This lady and her husband freaked out and started calling me odd names for bringing the situation to light. I guess they don’t want it discussed. But, they say outrageous things. It also seems that any site you touch in her eyes is tainted. She saw you on my blog roll and that made my ideas not worth listening to right away. You must of traded some great comments with her.

  8. Cao says:

    Sorry…I have a buddy who tried to reason with them and this is what he said…

    Pourquois kind of sounds like Porky doesn’t it? There is no talking to them. I tried and I was even polite, but Bush is the reason for everything that goes wrong to them. If you can’t find your car keys, Bush must have stolen them. They are wacked and rarely use facts, just rants.

    She came over here telling me that I wasn’t acting like a Christian and put on this big act.

    We’ve had several battles over here. The most astonishing thing is her story. She is part native american (so her husband says), lived in Louisiana, but left the US because she was “afraid for her life”. We called them on that…it’s the most ridiculous bunch of hogwash I’ve ever heard!

    Michael Moore is a millionaire because of his anti-americanism…and there are even guys in public office who side with the socialist scumbags so I just can’t swallow the story.

    That’s why they’re mad, I think. I don’t accept it. It’s just too far-fetched.

    The other part of it is they gave me this big sob story about how this frenchman helped buy her plane ticket and she’s working for minimum wage trying to pay him back. It turns out she’s MARRIED to the guy. Go figure. But if they’d told me that to begin with, then the rest of the story wouldn’t have been so DRAMATIC. Are you getting the picture? I sure did.

  9. gindy says:

    “We called them on that…it’s the most ridiculous bunch of hogwash I’ve ever heard!”

    That’s what I did with them. In place of a rational agrument they called me a racist on a post that had nothing to do with race at all, which was odd. When I told them to quote me (several times I requested a quote), apparently I am a racist against some new race called French. I still have no idea what they were talking about.

    “The other part of it is they gave me this big sob story about how this frenchman helped buy her plane ticket and she’s working for minimum wage trying to pay him back.”

    I got the same spiel. The French are the most generous people on the planet and the Americans are the most evil with regards to pretty much any topic.

  10. gindy says:

    One more thing, an off topic response to your comment. With CAIR, I have heard that Ibraham Cooper guy with my own ears say he wouldn’t mind if the Koran was made superior to the Constitution. It has been a while so those aren’t exact words, but this is pretty close. He said it on MSNBC. I couldn’t find the post where you made your comment so I left my response here. I hope you don’t mind.

  11. Cao says:

    That’s fine…it’s kind of on the same subject. The french are sympathizers with the Ba’athists…the libs are sympathizers to radical Islam…it’s the big picture view. Thanks for the comments, it’s appalling, isn’t it?

    CAIR’s demands are pretty frightening. The fact that Fox News and others are appeasing them really scares me. FOX NEWS of all places.

    Dianne and Phillippe are just making the French look like psycho loonies who should be medicated in a psych ward somewhere, dontcha think? Their arguments make absolutely no sense!

    That hit and run about–”You wish you were born a guy, don’t you Cao?” on somebody else’s blog really had me and my husband hooting with laughter.

    Yeah that’s why I’m happily married for over xx years and have 2 grown children (that my husband and I raised together)–because I wanted to be a guy. Totally irrational behavior for two grownups, isn’t it?

  12. WhyNot says:

    “People who don’t know me might think I’m a ***** until they realize that’s just my personality”

    In other words, ppl think you’re a ***** until they realize you’re actually a *****?

    Brilliant reasoning here.

  13. WhyNot says:

    To Gindy:

    “I posted on how Jewsish people in France were afraid to go to temple because of anti-semitism in France.”

    Wow, I didn’t realize you were so a low-life piece of lying ****, man. BTW, did you ever bother read what I wrote about racial problems in France? No, of course, as is clearly indicated by your rant which, just like Mad Cao, is based on complete fiction and argued with talking through your ***. You talk, emit not just opinions, but claims to facts, whereas you don’t even have a clue as to the difference between your mouth and your *******.

    Keep sucking Cao’s smelly ***, it suits you just fine.

  14. Cao says:

    I heard you invented a new race called the French, lol…tell me what spawned that little tidbit of french brilliance…a little too much wine perhaps? Drink up, I gather the wineries are going to make it into industrial grade alchohol because people are buying American!!!

    Thank you, all of your hatred & bile spitting is making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, knowing the socialists of France are doomed to dhimmitude in just a few years.

    How does your frail little flower like the way you talk to people? Pretty disgusting example of manhood…but not surprising, I suppose.

  15. WhyNot says:

    To CAO:

    “It turns out she’s MARRIED to the guy. Go figure. But if they’d told me that to begin with,”

    Everybody knows it, except you who are so dense that it beats my imagination. Besides, I don’t see the relevance it had at the time in your slander on Dianne, which by the way, after 82 comments, you still never addressed.

    You’re one slimy excuse for a human being.

  16. Cao says:

    Wow that was so kind of you. You sure have the nuances of proper etiquette and introductions down to a virtual science.

    “Everybody”? Everybody who knows you might know you’re married, but when you came here you were a stranger to me. You educated me very quickly, though, I must say. I know now not to accept a single thing you say as even remotely true.

    That crybaby story of yours is a real whopper.

  17. WhyNot says:

    “That crybaby story of yours is a real whopper”

    Whatever you think. It’s nevertheless the truth. Nothing you can say can alter that. Sorry about it.

  18. Cao says:

    You should be, it’s a ridiculous stretch for any reasonable person to imagine that it’s true. You’re really spreading bad PR for France, is that your intention? You know, a lot of people in the blogosphere don’t know anyone from France and when you act this way, that’s their first and only impression of it. Is that what you’re looking to do?

  19. WhyNot says:

    “You’re really spreading bad PR for France, is that your intention?”

    It’s your prerogative to think so. In case you’re interested, the entire tBlog community is laughing at you. Perhaps you’d care to look at my article in response to your relentless slanders on ppl. I invited you to respond there, but as usual, you ignore it, prefering to publish more slander.

    I guess tackling the truth is the least of your concerns.

  20. WhyNot says:

    “knowing the socialists of France are doomed to dhimmitude in just a few years”

    LOL, well, here is a cut/paste of an article I found:

    “Old Europe has a devious hand in the Middle East where they used Iraq as a test case to undermine the dollar of its power to purchase oil. Indeed, this was one incredulous economic shot against the United States by the European Union which did not escape the attention of the Bush administration. It is seen by American elites as an attack on the dollars worldwide monetary hegemony which the United States has had for decades that could not go unchallenged.

    The American dollar is in decline, and it will never again be the world’s only reserve currency. Russia has signaled that it will gradually switch too the Euro, and China has also hinted that it will soon begin the conversion process. OPEC nations have also signaled that any more violent liberation of oil producing states by the United States will mark the beginning of their conversion too the Euro for the purchase and sale of their oil which would put the American dollar into a tailspin and rapid devaluation.

    Make no mistake; Middle Eastern nations that are dumping the American dollar are in retaliation to American military preponderance in the Middle East.

    Iran is a target by the American plutocracy because it is switching to the Euro, the neoconservatives also see Iran as the main threat to Israel now that Iraq has been destroyed and liberated. Nuclear power in Iran is a secondary issue with the neocons, it is a comfortable smokescreen for them to use to shape public opinion. Fear is a good tool and the Bush clan know how to use it to their political advantage.

    The erroneous “war on terror” will bankrupt the United States; it will mark the beginning in the decline of the last remaining superpower. What Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida did it Afghanistan in relation to bankrupting the Soviet empire, it is now doing to the United States in Iraq and elsewhere. The Bush clan played right into bin Laden’s little trap.”

    The above, combined with the fact the US is now the greatest debtor in the world wouldn’t make me feel to warm and fuzzy about the extinction of Europe any time soon, and would worry me about that of the US if I were in your shoes.

    Enjoy your Cabernet Sauvignon while you can afford it :-)

  21. Cao says:

    The tblog community is full of eurosocialist windbags like you, and I’m glad they’re laughing because that means they’re reading.

    I don’t care to have what happened to me the last time ever happen again. When I went to Dianne’s blog, for some reason there were people who follow behind me to make it appear as though I represent a position that I don’t. Then she held up those comments for everyone to see. And they weren’t mine, and they didn’t belong to any of the people who visit my site. We don’t speak that way, you see. So it was plain that something happened over there that was dishonest and a “set up”.

    My own people came back to me and told me of this, they read it but didn’t post. I don’t care to go into the enemy’s camp because the propaganda you spread after I’m gone is horrendous and the damage is irreparable.

    So if you don’t mind, I’d prefer not to.

    Your truth is not mine and I don’t wish to be baited.

    But thank you for the kind invitation. I must decline.

  22. WhyNot says:

    “You’re really spreading bad PR for France, is that your intention?”

    Perhaps. But see, I don’t care because I don’t think there is any such thing as a great or an evil population. If France’s gov does things that stink, I point them out, as I often do in my blog. If it’s the US gov, then same thing. Wherever it comes from, I’ll denounce injustices and wrong doings. I’m no more French than I’m Australian nor American – my mutiple citizenships don’t mean **** to me. I’m a citizen of the world.

    Anyway, nice to talk to you person to person without your herd of hyenas screaming racist and fascists comments in the middle. But it’s 1:30am here, so I’ve got to hit the sack.

    Till next time perhaps.

  23. Cao says:

    And perhaps not. But thanks for the civil discussion, it gives me some hope.

    According to the World Factbook, France’s unemployment rate is 9.7%. The Socialists theory that shorter hours would create millions of new jobs did not live up to its promise, did it? In Germany it’s even higher, at 10.5%. The US’s unemployment rate is only 6%.

    But we don’t have all the social programs that France and Germany have, they have socialized medicine and I think they have to pay unemployment for all those workers.

    With France’s 35 hour workweek and the question of overtime hours, it’ll be interesting to see what pans out there.

    Yeah, from where I’m sitting I’m not the one who has to worry.

    It is entirely possible that if Social Security is restructured, a whole lot of money is going to flood into the NASDAQ and the Stockmarket. And if the fairtax is passed, we’ll have a lot more money to work with, and we’ll be incented to save and invest rather than spend. So I agree, it will be interesting to see what happens.

  24. RottyPup says:

    I don’t normally try to score points against our loyal U.S. allies, but I really feel it’s my duty as a British citizen to point out that we’ve disliked the French for five-hundred years longer than anyone else. :cool:

  25. Cao says:

    IMO, Rotty, you’re on the right track.

  26. Beth says:

    The above, combined with the fact the US is now the greatest debtor in the world wouldn’t make me feel to warm and fuzzy about the extinction of Europe any time soon, and would worry me about that of the US if I were in your shoes.

    Enjoy your Cabernet Sauvignon while you can afford it

    That’s the most amazing example of delusional thinking I think I’ve ever seen. LMAO! Dream on, WhyNot!

    Have you also noticed how this troll keeps shilling his own blog? I think he’s just here for link-whoring. Sorry, I’m not biting that bait.

    Thanks for the entertainment, WN. :roll:

  27. cracker says:

    OH MY GOD, WHYNOT IS REALLY WHIZZER!! Another liberal-socialist that can’t spell and has bad grammar…oh, he/she’s French…that explains it.

    Oh, the dollar is on a 3 month high right now. I would worry about socialistic and communistic societies adopting the Euro, it will bring it down.

    And since you’re French, good luck during the riots or demostrations or whatever you call it. It’s amazing that you can motivate French union employees to picket, but you can’t motivate them to work…go figure.

  28. Cao says:

    French bloggers just cut and paste the party line, while American bloggers are changing the face of journalism. I have a hard time accepting that **** when he could have been one of the faces of the communist demonstration “solidarity with the Iraqi resistance”. He complains about American atrocities without paying any attention to the oppression of women, sending their children to blow themselves up, etc., etc.. Really backwards thinking…but I’m just beginning to understand the scope of it and its history.

  29. TJ says:

    If I were him I would be more worried about his precious Euro / EU; between the labor problems in France & Germany, the EU’s multi-lingual burden (just the overhead of providing that many translations of every govt’ish document is amazing), and France’s declining power within the EU.

    I also think OPEC knows better than to do anything that would irreparably hurt the US$ – that would be killing off a major source of income, and even with China/India growth they would lose out.

    /TJ

  30. gindy says:

    I am sorry I missed the rest of this conversation. Why not, although I thought you said some pretty unusual things as well I was referring to your wife calling me a racist for pointing out Anti-Semitism in France. I don’t know if you will read this because a few days have gone by.

    You did call me odd names instead of an argument. You are doing it again in this post. But, you don’t seem to realize it somehow. I found one of your e-mail responses so amazing that I saved it. No I wasn’t lying.

  31. gindy says:

    I’ll add one more. He found me today on another site. Here is a paragraph I pulled out of his unsolicited comment to me. Just for your amusement. As a note, he uses the word racist like it is free but my blog doesn’t talk about race. I don’t think I have one post on race period.

    “Yeah. Sounds right. You don’t know, as usual, and couldn’t be bothered finding out, but nevetheless see fit to make ignorant comments infering it might be all bullshit. Same tactics as your racist comments I’ve seen time and time again on my blog and your own. By the way, you fit like a glove on CAO’s fascist neo-nazi site – I was near moved to tears seeing how you 2 get on.”

  32. Cao says:

    hehehe Fascist Neo Nazi. He’s the one that lives in an anti-jewish state. Jews in France don’t feel safe to wear their yarmelkes. My cousin’s wife is a jew…I have close jewish friends and coworkers. I am pro Israel, and blog for Israpundit and participate in his blogbursts. Does that make me a nazi? I think he’s the nazi, :razz: and that makes him a racist, too, :lol: I just did a post about Auschwitz and remembering the Wansee Conference (that was January 27) how time flies!

    I talk about ideology, not race. What makes a nazi in his mind? Or hers? I dunno. I don’t think they even understand the definition. Hitler was a second rate socialist.

    I can’t stand the French-the United States bailed France out of two world wars–of three world wars, if you count the Cold War–the French somehow imagine that America poses a serious threat to their wellbeing.

    Although I was considering seriously what you said the other day about frenchie making up a new race called the french–I started a post about it which will be up in the next few days…anybody who hates the french his a racist. That’s a new one.

    You’re a peach and this is funnier than hell! I’m proud as hell that conservatives all over the world are coming here and “getting on” with me. Makes me feel–GREAT.

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