Originally posted by SueEllen
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well whilst Charles may not make the best King and for me it should be William
any of them are a huge step up from the self serving tit's we have as politicians
Can you imagine if Gordon Brown had been president?
ffs
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If you have met and interacted with judges, surgeons, etc you realise that lots of people are only "smart" in their discipline.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey also act as the head of the church (Defender of the Faith might be the official role?) and Charles doesn't believe in anything - of course to many that would be a good thing but objectively the leader of a church should probably believe
Seems a pretty narrow approach. Loads of very smart people - judges, surgeons, etc - believe in all kinds of things - aliens, homoeopathy, Young-Earth creationism, etc.
Most judges, surgeons, etc are not smart at other academic areas such as astronomy, astrophysics and struggle doing common things e.g. fixing a car, running a household.
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They also act as the head of the church (Defender of the Faith might be the official role?) and Charles doesn't believe in anything - of course to many that would be a good thing but objectively the leader of a church should probably believeOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostOne role of the monarch is that s/he is a neutral figure head whose opinions are not known.
Seems a pretty narrow approach. Loads of very smart people - judges, surgeons, etc - believe in all kinds of things - aliens, homoeopathy, Young-Earth creationism, etc.Oh and anyone who believes in homeopathy isn't intelligent.
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I never understand why people think someone who's in a position of power and influence and could do a lot of good should be admired for keeping their mouth shut and doing nothing at all.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOne role of the monarch is that s/he is a neutral figure head whose opinions are not known.
Has any other monarch been like that or is it just something the apologists like to say about QEII?
And back on topic, why don't we just make Tony Blair queen and have done with it?
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Wasn't alive when the last king was chucked.Originally posted by AtW View PostBut it wasn't you specifically?
I find it rather ironic that you use word "we" when referring to overthrowing of royalty. Class envy at its best...
Only had Elizabeth II who does a good job, but has too many offspring and an "interesting" husband.
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Article is misleading as it confuses homeopathic practitioners and complementary practitioners. Complementary practitioners include herbalists whose treatments are actually drugs, which work and/or have side effects. Some Chinese medicines are banned for this reason.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWell I didn't know about that one.
Prince Charles and homeopathy: crank or revolutionary? - Telegraph
But this suggests Madge is also pretty into it.
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Well I didn't know about that one.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOh and anyone who believes in homeopathy isn't intelligent. (Again you can easily find info about his lobbying of health ministers about this.)
Prince Charles and homeopathy: crank or revolutionary? - Telegraph
But this suggests Madge is also pretty into it.
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One role of the monarch is that s/he is a neutral figure head whose opinions are not known.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhat's wrong with Charles? Apart from the whole Diana/Camilla debacle.
I think he comes across as a genuine, thoughtful, intelligent man.
Charles' opinions on various things are known and he's also been caught meddling in matters that he should not be involved in. If you don't understand what I mean Google Chelsea Barracks is an example that lead to a court case. Another example is his frequent lobbying of government ministers.
Oh and anyone who believes in homeopathy isn't intelligent. (Again you can easily find info about his lobbying of health ministers about this.)
BTW If he had just cheated on his wife and vice versa most people wouldn't give a flying f*** as it's normal behaviour for Royals.
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