- French Products and Companies to Boycott-Amis machen sich lächerlich! - Nickelman, 21.03.2003, 21:48
- Re: French Products and Companies to Boycott-Amis machen sich lächerlich! - Nickelman, 21.03.2003, 21:54
Re: French Products and Companies to Boycott-Amis machen sich lächerlich!
-->>Propaganda made in US - Liste der Boykottgüter/Frankreich.
>Dabei ist Ihnen egal,ob NIVEA ein German-Artikel von Beiersdorf ist, oder wieder mal das berühmte amerik. Allgemeinwissen!?
>March 2003
>French Products and Companies to Boycott
>Dozens of readers have written in asking for a list of French companies products to boycott. After all, some are well known, but many are not. Here goes.
>The gang at FrogWeenies (www.metrospy.com) notes:"France's behavior in front of the UN has been disgraceful. Their attempts to block, veto and prevent the US lead military action in Iraq does not promote peace, it simply reinforces the will of tyrants and terrorists."
>It lists French products to boycott. You will probably be surprised to learn the French own everything from Wild Turkey to Car & Driver to Motel 6 to cheesy Spencer Gifts to disgusting Democrat schlock-show host Jerry Springer.
>Also, check out NewsMax's Boycott France Ad Campaign - Join the Boycott - Click Here Now!
>Air France. Air Liquide. Airbus. Alcatel. Allegra (allergy medication). Aqualung (including: Spirotechnique, Technisub, US Divers, and SeaQuest). AXA Advisors.
>Bank of the West (owned by BNP Paribas). Beneteau (boats). BF Goodrich (owned by Michelin). BIC (razors, pens and lighters). Biotherm (cosmetics). Black Bush. Bollinger (champagne).
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>Car & Driver Magazine. Cartier. Chanel. Chivas Regal (scotch). Christian Dior. Club Med (vacations). Culligan (owned by Vivendi).
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>Dannon (yogurt and dairy foods). DKNY. Dom Perignon. Durand Crystal.
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>Elle Magazine. Essilor Optical Products. Evian.
>First Hawaiian Bank.
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>George Magazine. Givenchy. Glenlivet (scotch).
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>Hennessy.
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>Jacobs Creek (owned by Pernod Ricard since 1989). Jameson (whiskey). Jerry Springer (talk show).
>Krups (coffee and cappuccino makers).
>Lancome. Le Creuset (cookware). L'Oreal (health and beauty products). Louis Vuitton.
>Marie Claire. Martel Cognac. Maybelline. Méphisto (shoes and clothes). Michelin (tires and auto parts). Mikasa (crystal and glass). Moet (champagne). Motel 6. Motown Records. MP3.com. Mumms (champagne).
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>Nissan (cars; majority owned by Renault). Nivea. Normany Butter.
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>Parents Magazine. Peugeot (automobiles). Pierre Cardin. Playstation Magazine. ProScan (owned by Thomson Electronics, France). Publicis Group (including Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising).
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>RCA (televisions and electronics; owned by Thomson Electronics). Red Magazine. Red Roof Inns (owned by Accor group in France). Renault (automobiles). Road & Track Magazine. Roquefort cheese (all Roquefort cheese is made in France). Rowenta (toasters, irons, coffee makers, etc.). Royal Canadian.
>Salomon (skis). Seagram's Gin. Sierra Software and Computer Games. Smart & Final. Sofitel (hotels, owned by Accor). Sparkletts (water, owned by Danone). Spencer Gifts. Sundance Channel.
>Taylor Made (golf). Technicolor. T-Fal (kitchenware). Total gas stations.
>UbiSoft (computer games). Uniroyal. Universal Studios (music, movies and amusement parks; owned by Vivendi-Universal). USFilter.
>Veritas Group. Veuve Clicquot Champagne. Vittel. Vivendi.
>Wild Turkey (bourbon). Woman's Day Magazine.
>Yoplait (The French company Sodiaal owns a 50 percent stake). Yves Saint Laurent.
>Zodiac Inflatable Boats.
>Note: The French do not own the the Fina gas stations in the U.S. or Fina Lubricants USA, which as an American company should be supported. People have written in that Grey Goose vodka is French, but FrogWeenies writes,"After a thorough check of the brand, we are confident Grey Goose is an American brand, owned by an American company." People have sent NewsMax more reports of French companies, and if we can confirm them we'll post them.
>P.S.: Thanks to GOP lawmakers, cafeterias in the U.S. House of Representatives will today start offering"freedom fries" instead of you know what.

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