What is so unusual about a member of the British royal family being a Nazi anyway. It is a great tradition in their family. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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Number23 said: But "us" is a word which should never have been conjured. We're all alone. Are we all alone? Or are we just standing apart? | |
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Number23 said: And your 'mass murder' reference - the correct terminology is genocide.
Yeah I know. I was just too lazy to look up the correct spelling. | |
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RocknRollDave said: As the Manics once sang " we wanna play in burnt out palace ruins" aren't the manics the ones who admire Fidel Castro?.....even performed a live-concert for him in Cuba? Don't know about you, but I prefer a monarchy! | |
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I read a book called The Secret Life of Adolf Hitler. It told me things that
I never knew. For instance, when Hitler was having sex he liked to pee on people. That put me right off him. Martin "Bigpig" Mor at The Stand | |
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It certainly was a faux-pas considering you don't need much education to know that it would cause offence. Similarly, its not too much to demand of a member of the family of the head of state to avoid scandal that would be reported worldwide. Diplomacy is one of the few things I think the royal family has got going for it. Sadly, both Harry and his family should have known better. If this had happened in any other public institution, sanctions would have followed. As such, I think it strengthens the cause for a republican charge and it's possibly a time for change.
As such, they are as individuals pretty harmless and personally I do not have any interest in their affairs to a great extent. But they consistently have moments of really bad judgement only tempered by the diplomatic skills of the Queen. Who's to say that Charles would follow suit. He has already shown himself to get embroiled in scandal and outspoken on government policy. When the dust settles maybe people will soon forget about it and just pass it off as a bad case of judgement.However, I think its time that the monarchy should come under scrutiny before a real crisis happens. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: It certainly was a faux-pas considering you don't need much education to know that it would cause offence. Similarly, its not too much to demand of a member of the family of the head of state to avoid scandal that would be reported worldwide. Diplomacy is one of the few things I think the royal family has got going for it. Sadly, both Harry and his family should have known better. If this had happened in any other public institution, sanctions would have followed. As such, I think it strengthens the cause for a republican charge and it's possibly a time for change.
As such, they are as individuals pretty harmless and personally I do not have any interest in their affairs to a great extent. But they consistently have moments of really bad judgement only tempered by the diplomatic skills of the Queen. Who's to say that Charles would follow suit. He has already shown himself to get embroiled in scandal and outspoken on government policy. When the dust settles maybe people will soon forget about it and just pass it off as a bad case of judgement.However, I think its time that the monarchy should come under scrutiny before a real crisis happens. So hangings? | |
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Fauxie said: JDINTERACTIVE said: It certainly was a faux-pas considering you don't need much education to know that it would cause offence. Similarly, its not too much to demand of a member of the family of the head of state to avoid scandal that would be reported worldwide. Diplomacy is one of the few things I think the royal family has got going for it. Sadly, both Harry and his family should have known better. If this had happened in any other public institution, sanctions would have followed. As such, I think it strengthens the cause for a republican charge and it's possibly a time for change.
As such, they are as individuals pretty harmless and personally I do not have any interest in their affairs to a great extent. But they consistently have moments of really bad judgement only tempered by the diplomatic skills of the Queen. Who's to say that Charles would follow suit. He has already shown himself to get embroiled in scandal and outspoken on government policy. When the dust settles maybe people will soon forget about it and just pass it off as a bad case of judgement.However, I think its time that the monarchy should come under scrutiny before a real crisis happens. So hangings? No nor guillotines. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Fauxie said: So hangings? No nor guillotines. what about gassings...????? [Edited 1/16/05 6:55am] | |
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abierman said: JDINTERACTIVE said: No nor guillotines. what about gassings...????? [Edited 1/16/05 6:55am] Oh Org! ehehe. | |
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