I saw someone post this picture in r.s.s. Apparently, the guy was upset that he wasn't let in a pool in Czechoslovakia where he was visiting (he's from the U.S.) Have you seen these kind of signs elsewhere? Not that I'm against them, I'm perfectly fine wearing the "approved" attire.
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Originally posted by Tom Ellison
As to our being the police force for the globe...well, I sure as heck hope the folks that live around me....when I am old and feeble....will come to my rescue if some tin horn thug is wearing me out...rather then sitting on the side line and not getting involved....
I just don't understand why people think the French should have joined in on the Iraq thing. In WWI and II they were invaded and the U.S. and other countries entered the fray to help repulse the aggressor. With Iraq we are the invading force. Perhaps the French have learned over the course of the 20th century that being invaded isn't so hot?
Now, if a foreign army invaded the U.S., and the French didn't help to defend us, then I can see getting upset at them.
Originally posted by Tom Ellison
As to our being the police force for the globe...well, I sure as heck hope the folks that live around me....when I am old and feeble....will come to my rescue if some tin horn thug is wearing me out...rather then sitting on the side line and not getting involved....
I just don't understand why people think the French should have joined in on the Iraq thing. In WWI and II they were invaded and the U.S. and other countries entered the fray to help repulse the aggressor. With Iraq we are the invading force. Perhaps the French have learned over the course of the 20th century that being invaded isn't so hot?
Now, if a foreign army invaded the U.S., and the French didn't help to defend us, then I can see getting upset at them.