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In reply to the discussion: Romney Gushes Over Life in ‘Magnificent’ Paris [View all]auburngrad82
(5,029 posts)50. So can we stop calling the "freedom fries" now that the GOP likes France again? nt
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Paris is incomparable! It is magical. I was there a year ago and I had a smile on my face for
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#7
You'd think that Mitt would just shut up about living in a Paris mansion while doing
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#30
If it weren't for the French, we'd have Queen Elizabeth II's picture on our money.
MNBrewer
Apr 2012
#56
Mitt Romney is a cheese-eating surrender monkey. This is how he wants to make over Americans...
onehandle
Apr 2012
#5
Ahhh... From The Mouth Of The Presumed Nominee Of The Repug Party - The Same Party That Brought Us.
global1
Apr 2012
#6
Oh, please. I was in Paris last year and it was no such thing! What the hell are you talking about?
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#11
I think it is all comparative. I've also lived in New York and I go to New York severaltimes a
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#24
Maybe going to attractions other than port-a potties would afford you additional olfactory sensation
LanternWaste
Apr 2012
#43
Some one needs to tell him that the right wing thinks Paris is "French and Gay".
JoePhilly
Apr 2012
#14
WTF? After his huge speech about how he was going to spend his vacation time at Camp David instead
truthisfreedom
Apr 2012
#15
I wanted to go to France but had to settle for Macon. Are they about the same?
ScottLand
Apr 2012
#22
"where he hopes to enjoy more vacation time..." on the taxpayers' dime, of course.
SammyWinstonJack
Apr 2012
#46
So can we stop calling the "freedom fries" now that the GOP likes France again? nt
auburngrad82
Apr 2012
#50
As soon as the election is over he'll be free to move there permanently if he likes.
DesertDiamond
Apr 2012
#52