
For the first time,
AMERICA was seeking help from France . . but France has turned her back!!!
Please remember
the Dead Americans, that died helping France during WWII, when you go shopping,
as the French seem to have forgotten them.
France has every
right to disagree with America, but France has moved from simple dissent to
active hostility toward America. French President Chirac warned East European
nations that if they side with America, France will oppose their membership
in the European Union.
This week, William
Safire reported in the New York Times that France has been secretly helping
to arm Iraq -- and has been helping Iraq build long range missiles. These same
missiles may soon be used against American soldiers.
Just as France
is exercising its right to disagree, Americans can exercise their right to boycott
-- and avoid helping companies and countries that do no stand with America.
French Products
and Companies to Boycott
The following companies
are subject to boycott: (Printable
list here)
- 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)
- Car & Driver
Magazine
- Cartier
- Chanel
- Chivas Regal
(scotch)
- Christian Dior
- Club Med (vacations)
- Culligan (owned
by Vivendi)
- Dannon (yogurt
and dairy foods)
- DKNY
- Dom Perignon
- Durand Crystal
- Elle Magazine
- Essilor Optical
Products
- Evian
- Fina gas stations
and Fina Oil (billions invested in Iraqi oil fields)
- First Hawaiian
Bank
- George Magazine
- Givenchy
- Glenlivet (scotch)
- Hennessy
- Houghton Mifflin
(books)
- 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)
- Nissan (cars;
majority owned by Renault)
- Nivea
- Normany Butter
- Parents Magazine
- Peugeot (automobiles)
- Pierre Cardin
- Playstation
Magazine
- ProScan (owned
by Thomson Electronics, France)
- Publicis Group
(including Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising)
- 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)
- 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
Buy
Bill O'Reilly's Boycott France bumper stickers and put them on all your vehicles!
