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She did nothing and inherited riches, servants wait on her everyday and then we spend a billion celebrating the fact that she lived and enjoyed that blessed life for 60 years. If she had any grain of conscience she would sell off the majority and give it to the starving. -
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Why the hell should she?Originally posted by russell View PostShe did nothing and inherited riches, servants wait on her everyday and then we spend a billion celebrating the fact that she lived and enjoyed that blessed life for 60 years. If she had any grain of conscience she would sell off the majority and give it to the starving.
Because you say so?
Dream on.
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Originally posted by russell View PostHer existence is a insult to the human race, the money being wasted here could save millions of children's lives. Children are screaming in pain dying so this lot can congratulate themselves on how they were born into riches. These morons are really are deluded.Nah, he's too busy selling himself to earn a few pittance to give to the starving masses.Originally posted by pacharan View Postlol, are you frothing at the mouth yet?
It must be comforting to realise though, that the incoherence and hypocrisy he projects onto the monarchy and monarchists, is embedded deep within his own being.
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I don't know he was, but I certainly was. Well put.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI think what he means is that compared to some of the poor sods who inhabit the world, you Russell, are immensly rich.
The richer people here might be even MORE richer, but you yourself are immensly rich.
So instead of whingeing, get out there and build some wells, provide some shelter and some food, spend all your money until you yourself have to grub for food, just like they do
otherwise shut the fck up.
I think thats what he was trying to say
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If she didn't want the job should could've abdicated long ago. She does have that choice even though the job was thrust upon her.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostOur current Queen became so by fate, she didn't actively seek the role, it was thrust upon her. She has dedicated 60 years of her life to "the job"
I don't think the royal wealth is anything like it used to be, I noticed she couldn't even afford to tax the Bentley used in the procession today.Originally posted by russell View PostShe did nothing and inherited richesComment
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