It has no shame. Plus: Lad mags, strays, Traficant's pleasant side, and more.
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FRENCH CONNECTIONS
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Faithless
France
," by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., is the best summary we have
seen of the vicious anti-Semitic acts taking place in France today.
Bob Tyrrell, who has taken H. L. Mencken's place as America's
finest political satirist, minces no words.
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p>We are personally familiar with French anti-Semitism. Not out of
mere indolence does the French government refuse to do anything
about these latest acts of terror. It is gratifying that Bob
understands this and writes about it in his own inimitable style.
We hope that the higher-ups in our own Government are also paying
attention.
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--
Oscar Mann, M.D.
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--
Amy Mann
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Great column by RET. We should take a page from the end of WWII and
make sure that we rescue all the great chefs and vintners before we
do the needful on the rest of those scum.
As a francophone American who travels widely, I can assure you
that what goes on in the French language on TV and in the cafes is
far worse that what we see in our news. It is fully the equivalent
of the two-faced and two-mouthed approach of Arafat.