So, That's What We Pay the Bozos For

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  • Robdar
    Robdar

    I can't get the page to embed. Here is the link and a copy.

    http://msnbc.com/news/883853.asp

    Au revoir to French food names
    Politics of culinary nomenclature captivate U.S. House
    ASSOCIATED PRESS
    WASHINGTON, March 11 — Show the flag and pass the ketchup was the order of the day in House cafeterias Tuesday. Lawmakers struck a lunchtime blow against the French and put “freedom fries” on the menu. And for breakfast they’ll now have “freedom toast.”

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    THE NAME changes follow similar actions by restaurants around the country protesting French opposition to the administration’s Iraq war plans.
    “Update. Now Serving in All House Office Buildings, ‘Freedom Fries,”’ read a sign that Republican Reps. Bob Ney of Ohio and Walter Jones of North Carolina placed at the register in the Longworth Office Building food court.
    Jones said he was inspired by Cubbie’s restaurant in Beaufort, N.C., in his district, one of the first to put “freedom fries” on the menu instead of french fries.

    ‘SMALL BUT SYMBOLIC EFFORT’
    “This action today is a small but symbolic effort to show the strong displeasure of many on Capitol Hill with the actions of our so-called ally, France,” said Ney, chairman of the House Administration Committee.
    Ney, whose panel oversees House operations, ordered the menu changes. AdvertisementClick Here!



    The French Embassy in Washington had no immediate comment, except to say that french fries actually come from Belgium.
    Ney said he was of French descent and “once the French government comes around we can get back to talking about french fries.”
    On a more serious note, Republican Jim Saxton of New Jersey has proposed a ban on Pentagon participation in this year’s Paris Air Show and restrictions on French participation in any postwar construction projects in Iraq.
    But House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, said at a news conference that applying legislative sanctions to France was not necessary. “I don’t think we have to retaliate against France. They’ve isolated themselves pretty well,” he said.
  • Gopher
    Gopher

    What the hell are "freedom fries"??? LOL

    I think the legislators have a LOT of better ways to spend their time than this.

    Besides, if they believe in "freedom", than why not let the restaurant owners have the freedom to call them whatever they want? The marketplace should make decisions like what a food should be called. This is silly interference from government in the natural flow of things.

    I read that during one of the world wars, frankfurters became "hot dogs", because of the unpopularity of Germany here in America and of course anything associated with Germany or its cities, such as the city of Frankfurt (from which we get the name frankfurter).

    But then with that same logic, why didn't Americans change the popular name for "Hamburger", which of course is named after the city of Hamburg, Germany? Makes no sense to me. Maybe they couldn't come up with something as catchy as "hot dog".

    Freedom toast? I think I'll pass!!

  • Matty
    Matty

    Well, in whch case I'm looking forward to some freedom kissing in the USA! - nah, it just doesn't seem right!

  • Robdar
    Robdar

    Gopher and Matty,

    You boys crack me up. Thanks for posting.

    Love,

    Robyn

  • SheilaM
    SheilaM

    Geesh next we'll want them to pay the $$$$ they still owe for previous wars LOL

  • DakotaRed
    DakotaRed

    For me, I will not buy anything from France!

    As for the war debt from WW2, they refused to pay it long ago. No reason to believe they will honor it now. And, with us being the most dangerous rogue nation around, we will go to their rescue again, if need be and will get shafted by them again.

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