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Not The Great Satan

If this is not atypical, and the word gets out, Tunisia could expect a huge inflow of Yankee tourist dollars. It gives one hope for ultimate victory in the war.

Posted by Rand Simberg at August 11, 2004 08:41 PM
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Although, traveling 300 miles and having your doorman show up and tap you on the shoulder just seems really really spooky to me.

Posted by Michael Mealling at August 11, 2004 09:33 PM

George Lucas was a good man for picking Tunisia for filming Star Wars.

Maybe he could start another sci-fi trilogy in Iraq: "These are not the WMDs you are looking for."

Posted by Alan K. Henderson at August 12, 2004 12:07 AM

Why no tea for the Germans and respect for the Americans?

Apparently, they still remember WWII there and are more grateful for their liberation than the French.

Part of "Patton" was set in Tunisa.

Posted by Mike Puckett at August 12, 2004 03:50 PM

of Iraq versus WW2 ... when will America stop trying to relive the euphoria of being the great 'liberater'?

Posted by cymcyn at August 13, 2004 03:22 PM

When we stop valuing liberty above all else.

Posted by triticale at August 13, 2004 09:24 PM

'liberty" American style.......(is there any other way?????) Apparently not....

Posted by cymcyn at August 14, 2004 06:39 AM


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