Be grateful that you don’t speak German right now, sissy boy.
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The tenor and timing of your tweet is appalling...
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Over 50,000 Americans died to liberate France in WWI and many more in WW2. Shame on you.
A series of laws in 1927-28 reduced the French army from a combat force to a training establishment, a 1931 law mandated laying off 20 percent of the regular officers. #FaceTheFactsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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You surrendered to the Nazis. To call it a mistake is putting it lightly
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Because you’re a bunch of white-flag waving weenies, you couldn’t defend your own country for more than 6 weeks. How about a thank you to the hundreds of thousands of American casualties that sacrificed to liberate your country, you fluffer.
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Well as my momma said...if you made that bed, be prepared to lay in it.
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For the second time. Remember WWI.
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Tell that to a Pole.
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True enough, French geography really was awful: who else would decline to extend the Maginot Line along the same Belgian border that the Germans had invaded in WWI? Let's not even talk about their timing . . . .pic.twitter.com/JSHwd4QYp8
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