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sleeplessinseattle LCDR
Joined: 10 Sep 2004 Posts: 430
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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 10:34 pm Post subject: |
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Marquis wrote: | Those arrogant French must end thier warmongering and imperialism!
NO BLOOD FOR HOT COCOA!
NO BLOOD FOR HOT COCOA!
NO BLOOD FOR HOT COCOA!
It's the wrong war, in the wrong place, at the wrong time!
Chirac lied, people died!
End the occupation now!
Kofi Annan has just denounced the French attack!
Chirac you damn strutting, smirking, unilateralist French cowboy!
Where is your plan to win the peace?! You, you, idiot!
Quagmire!!!
Did I leave anything out
Oh yeah...
We've been Chirac-Wacked!
There were no weapons of mass destruction!
Annan tells the U.N Security Council, "I would have done EVERYTHING different!"
UN definition of "Unilateral" - Adj., without the French, absence of the French. Going by the UN definition, this is a multilateral action, and therefore, kosher. |
Excellent - highlights the duplicity and hypocrisy quite well - I especially like your:
"We've been Chirac-Wacked!"
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the UN definition just above...basically if France is involved it's "multi-lateral." _________________ "We will rally the world to this cause by our efforts, by our courage. We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail." -- President Bush 2001
Thanks W, Swifties, POWs & brave soldiers everywhere fighting for America and for freedom |
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sleeplessinseattle LCDR
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 1:30 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | "DAKAR, Senegal, Nov. 8 - French and Ivory Coast military commanders appealed for calm Monday in Abidjan, as government supporters, whipped into a frenzy by reports that French tanks were assembling near the home of President Laurent Gbagbo, gathered by the thousands to form a human shield around their leader's neighborhood............
In New York, France pushed for swift action by the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions, including an arms embargo and travel bans for individuals who violated an international cease-fire in Ivory Coast. China asked for more time to decide whether to support immediate sanctions or try to negotiate a grace period to measure compliance before sanctions take hold.........
The International Committee of the Red Cross estimated that more than 500 people, an overwhelming majority of them Ivoirians, had been wounded in Abidjan alone since Thursday, when government forces broke the cease-fire and began an all-out offensive in rebel-held territory. There have been no reports of foreign casualties....." |
So, let's see how the French mind "waiting" and whether they'll heed "the global test..." Hmmmph! BTW: the 500 people wounded, majority of them Ivoirians, sounds like civilian casualties...the scum French...How does that shoe fit - is it fashionable enough for you Frenchies?
"With the country in tense mood after a weekend of violent anti-French protests, French armoured vehicles took up positions near the President’s home, fuelling suspicions that they were poised to remove him from power in retaliation for his breach of an United Nations-brokered ceasefire agreement with northern rebels." _________________ "We will rally the world to this cause by our efforts, by our courage. We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail." -- President Bush 2001
Thanks W, Swifties, POWs & brave soldiers everywhere fighting for America and for freedom |
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bhlewis Ensign
Joined: 05 Sep 2004 Posts: 63
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 3:23 am Post subject: |
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happyday Lt.Jg.
Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Posts: 139 Location: Omaha, NE
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 3:31 am Post subject: |
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Marquis wrote: | Ouch! A U.N. Condemnation! That will show those killers, take that!!! |
Egad, sounds like Chamberlin after meeting with Hitler!
_________________ God Bless America, and God Bless the Swiftees! |
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PhantomSgt Vice Admiral
Joined: 10 Sep 2004 Posts: 972 Location: GUAM, USA
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 8:52 am Post subject: Marines |
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Let Bush send a rifle platoon in to take care of the fRENCH. Our boys wouldn't even work up a lather finishing off these perfumed pussies.
Hey is there any oil there? Maybe Chirac is looking for another oil for grub scam to get in on. _________________ Retired AF E-8
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msindependent Vice Admiral
Joined: 26 Aug 2004 Posts: 891 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:05 am Post subject: |
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Côte d'Ivoire
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Capital(s): Abidjan, Yamoussoukro
Population: 18,950,000 (2004)
Area: 3,224,630 Km²
Currency: 1 CFA Franc (CFAF) = 100 centimes
Language(s): French
Time Zone: GMT+0h00
ISO Code: CI
Dialing Code: +225
Continent: Africa
Overview
The Ivory Coast is an independent republic, with a democratic government, which lies on the Gulf of Guinea and forms part of the West African region.
The political capital is Yamoussoukro and the commercial capital is Abidjan. Other major towns are Dimbokro and Daloa and the ports of Sassandra and Tabou.
The official language is French but over 60 native dialects are spoken. The Ivory Coast has a free economy and an active stock exchange. The local currency is the CFA-franc. (US$ / CFA Franc - current exchange rate).
Due to the state of health, the immunisation status, location and the local disease situation; cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis A,B and C, malaria, schistosomiasis, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, yellow fever and AIDS can occur in the Ivory Coast. Water needs to be boiled before consumption. Meat, fish and vegetables need to be cooked and fruit peeled.
Economy
The oil industry of the Ivory Coast is one of the key elements in the economy of the country. In particular the downstream industry is well developed with an oil refinery at Abidjan and 8 oil companies engaged in the distribution and marketing of petroleum products.
Based on a government decision in the 1980's, the oil, gas, and energy sectors of the economy are and will be the main driving engines of the economy in future decades. Offshore discoveries, including gas finds in the Gulf of Guinea provide opportunities for hydrocarbon exploration in the Ivory Coast.
In addition to its oil industry, the Ivory Coast has an active chemicals industry, as well as being one of the larger markets in the lubricants industry in the West African region. The country's mining industry is another important sector in the country's economy. Electricity is provided by the parastatal utility, Compagnie Ivoirienne d'Electricite (CIE).
The Ivory Coast is highly dependent on agriculture and related products and is among the world's largest producers and exporters of coffee, cocoa beans and palm oil. The economy is greatly affected by international price fluctuations and weather conditions.
The country’s economic growth, which was favourable despite its vulnerable nature, was interrupted and severely hampered by political upheaval and the production and marketing of cotton, sugar cane, tobacco, and cashews were seriously eroded. Road blocks and the lack of liquidity hampered the marketing and transport of cocoa/coffee.
Despite these difficulties, and the fact that the World Bank and the IMF put a hold on disbursements to the country, it has managed to respect its debt obligations to these institutions. The country’s GDP is 2002 was US$11.7 billion of which agriculture made up 25.6%, industry 20.8% and services 53.6%.
International Trade
Cote d’Ivoire which is a member of ECOWAS, exports alcohols, animals, chemical products, cocoa beans and cocoa products, edible oils, plastic products and tea and coffee, while the main imports are fuel, rubber, textiles and textile products, vehicles and machinery.
Exchange Control is administered by the Directorate of External Trade and International Economic Relations in the Ministry of Economy, Finance, and Planning. There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency and travellers cheques which may be taken into the country, provided they are declared on arrival, and any unused amounts may be taken out again on leaving. Certain other import items are subject to annual volume or value quotas. Importers are required to obtain either an import licence or an intent to import from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry prior to importing non-prohibited goods.
Côte d'Ivoire is a contracting party to the International Convention on the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System and has a free trade zone in Abidjan.
The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) is dedicated to enhancing trade and investment ties between the United States and Africa.
The African Resource Network, comprising some of Africa's leading consultancies in their fields, provides a unique one-stop African information / intelligence / research / advisory service via the Internet to companies and business-people around the world with an interest in doing business in Africa.
ITE Group Plc is organising the Africa World Business Congress in Dakar, Senegal at the Palais des Congrès on the 16-19 November 2004.
The CWC group is hosting the Nigeria Oil & Gas 2005 Conference.
The International House Language Lab is one of Africa's foremost English language schools. Ideally situated in English speaking Johannesburg, the financial, commercial and cultural hub of Africa, the school offers English courses of the highest international standards at affordable prices.
Africa Project Access provides specialist consulting services and information regarding projects in Africa. The company publishes a monthly newsletter,Africa Project Newsletter.
Thinking of doing business in French-speaking Africa? Ohada Legis provides legal advice to companies and individuals in the sixteen francophone countries where Ohada law is practiced.
The Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa is a self-financing, national development finance institution focusing on contributing to economic growth, industrial development and economic empowerment through its financing activities.
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