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<blockquote data-quote="carry guy" data-source="post: 2075384" data-attributes="member: 2340"><p>If Prince Harry is your kind of guy, as so many here seem to comment, I'd like to fill you in a bit about the British Royal Family and their place in the twenty-first century. First off, the British royal family is not even British. Their name (until changed in 1917 for public relations reasons) was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, thoroughly Germanic. Why the name change from Saxe-Coburg -Gotha to "Windsor?" Public relations with the peoples of the British Commonwealth goes without saying.</p><p></p><p>For those of you who think that Britain's monarchy does not effect anything but ceremonial functions with the Commonwealth, think again. All Parliamentary laws passed in Canada (an independent member of the British Commonwealth to most eyes), still have to be submitted to the Queen of England for her signature/approval. This family has much more control over the daily functionings of commonwelath member nations than is freely admitted by the press.</p><p></p><p>Numerous studies have asserted that the British Royal Family (through the queen) holds one-seventh to one sixth of all the wealth in the world. They are hardly the royal family that exists at the largesse of the British taxpayer, as they are commonly portrayed. They do, however, have the nasty habit of sending many of their bills (the heating bills for various palaces and son on) to the British Parliament and seek compensation for same from the taxpayers, who are already saddled with a value-added-tax and paying for reductions in Britain's so-called carton footprint.'</p><p></p><p>This is also the same royal family who have members publicly stating they wish they would be reincarnated as incurable viruses, so the better to wipe out humanity at large and greatly reduce the population of the globe for said royal family.</p><p></p><p>By the time I get to Prince Harry and his regarding killing human life from his helicopter as being reminiscent of killing figures in a Play Station toy (with all the consequent import of the latter), yeah, I'm thoroughly disgusted. Not entirely at him, because he has lived a life of royal privilege. I'm more disgusted at the people in Great Britiain, and in the U.S.A. who have nothing but compliments to offer the Prince.</p><p></p><p>Inasmuch as the Allied Forces are allowing previously-destroyed opium crops to be planted and harvested, I think some should quit the glamorization and glorification of what our side is there to do.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It is my understanding that a thorough search of the caves in and around Tora Bora after r9/11 yielded nothing, after a multi-million dollar search. No dialysis machines, no communications/computer devices, nada. Yet the quest was on to supplant the British in the Graveyard of Empires.</p><p></p><p>And I did not serve, nor volunteer to serve in a place we have no legitimate connections to. If the natives want to defend their lands from invaders, how is that so different to what we would feel in a similar situation.</p><p></p><p>Flame away. I find strength from within and not through popularity contests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carry guy, post: 2075384, member: 2340"] If Prince Harry is your kind of guy, as so many here seem to comment, I'd like to fill you in a bit about the British Royal Family and their place in the twenty-first century. First off, the British royal family is not even British. Their name (until changed in 1917 for public relations reasons) was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, thoroughly Germanic. Why the name change from Saxe-Coburg -Gotha to "Windsor?" Public relations with the peoples of the British Commonwealth goes without saying. For those of you who think that Britain's monarchy does not effect anything but ceremonial functions with the Commonwealth, think again. All Parliamentary laws passed in Canada (an independent member of the British Commonwealth to most eyes), still have to be submitted to the Queen of England for her signature/approval. This family has much more control over the daily functionings of commonwelath member nations than is freely admitted by the press. Numerous studies have asserted that the British Royal Family (through the queen) holds one-seventh to one sixth of all the wealth in the world. They are hardly the royal family that exists at the largesse of the British taxpayer, as they are commonly portrayed. They do, however, have the nasty habit of sending many of their bills (the heating bills for various palaces and son on) to the British Parliament and seek compensation for same from the taxpayers, who are already saddled with a value-added-tax and paying for reductions in Britain's so-called carton footprint.' This is also the same royal family who have members publicly stating they wish they would be reincarnated as incurable viruses, so the better to wipe out humanity at large and greatly reduce the population of the globe for said royal family. By the time I get to Prince Harry and his regarding killing human life from his helicopter as being reminiscent of killing figures in a Play Station toy (with all the consequent import of the latter), yeah, I'm thoroughly disgusted. Not entirely at him, because he has lived a life of royal privilege. I'm more disgusted at the people in Great Britiain, and in the U.S.A. who have nothing but compliments to offer the Prince. Inasmuch as the Allied Forces are allowing previously-destroyed opium crops to be planted and harvested, I think some should quit the glamorization and glorification of what our side is there to do. It is my understanding that a thorough search of the caves in and around Tora Bora after r9/11 yielded nothing, after a multi-million dollar search. No dialysis machines, no communications/computer devices, nada. Yet the quest was on to supplant the British in the Graveyard of Empires. And I did not serve, nor volunteer to serve in a place we have no legitimate connections to. If the natives want to defend their lands from invaders, how is that so different to what we would feel in a similar situation. Flame away. I find strength from within and not through popularity contests. [/QUOTE]
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