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2007/11/1-2 [Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:48505 Activity:kinda low
11/1    "I surely hope those Americans who renamed French fries into freedom
        fries and then those Americans who poured perfectly good French wine
        down their drains, I hope they realize what foolishness that was."
        http://www.csua.org/u/jvh (Yahoo News)
        \_ Isn't French fries actually "french fries" which has nothing to do
           with the country France?
        \_ Isn't French fries actually "french fries" and doesn't it have
           nothing to do with the country France?
           \_ "frenched fries" -> "french fries".
              To french a vegtable is to cut it in matchsticks.
              \_ Or kiss it with lots of tongue.
           \_ Oui.
           \_ why couldn't they just call them 'chips' like the brits do.
              \_ Because in the US chips = crisps.  You'd have to change 2
                 words.  I think just 'fries' would have been fine tho'.
              \_ I just call them 'fries'
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Reuters Let's forget freedom fries, US tells France By Francois Murphy Wed Oct 31, 2:08 PM ET PARIS (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday hailed a new age of friendship with France following the election of pro-American Nicolas Sarkozy, and suggested that both sides had put the dark days of "freedom fries" behind them. Relations between Paris and Washington hit a low point when President Jacques Chirac opposed the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, prompting indignant Americans to give French fries a less Gallic name and boycott products such as French cheese. Chirac's successor Sarkozy has called for closer ties with Washington, supporting US President George W Bush on core issues such as Iran, and the French leader is due to receive a warm reception when he visits the United States next week. "The tide has really turned in this relationship," US Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns said in a speech to the American University of Paris entitled 'The US and France: the renewal of an unfailing alliance'. Sarkozy broke the ice with the US public by going on holiday in the United States within months of his election victory this summer, meeting the Bush family for an informal lunch of hot dogs and hamburgers while he was there. Days before he travels to Washington, where he is due to address Congress on November 7, French and US officials have been saying it is time to put their differences behind them. It was a bitter disagreement, it was a dark and lamentable period in that relationship," Burns said. "I surely hope those Americans who renamed French fries into freedom fries and then those Americans who poured perfectly good French wine down their drains, I hope they realize what foolishness that was." ALLY AGAINST IRAN That sentiment has been echoed by Sarkozy's spokesman David Martinon who, like Burns, underlined last week the strength of France's relationship with the United States, stretching back over 200 years to the US War of Independence. "When a French head of state goes to the United States, it is a chance to reaffirm a friendship that is now more than two and a half centuries old," Martinon told a news conference. They are an exception for each other, since France and the United States have gone to war with just about all the countries in the world." Washington has found in Sarkozy one of its strongest allies in its bid to pressure Iran into abandoning uranium enrichment, a process that produces fuel for nuclear power plants but could potentially produce the payload for atom bombs. "On the new relationship, I think it's exceptionally strong. We're working with the French government on the leading issues," Burns told reporters after his speech. "France is one of our leading partners in the world today on Kosovo, on Iran, on Iraq, on Afghanistan, and there's been a real sea change in the relationship for the better." France's President Nicolas Sarkozy leaves the Corsica Prefecture on the island of Corsica , October 31, 2007. The United States on Wednesday hailed a new age of friendship with France following the election of Sarkozy, and suggested that both sides had put the dark days of 'freedom fries' behind them. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.