Saturday, October 29, 2005

The wisdom of inbred royalty

Prince Charles is going to lecture US on foreign policy because, apparently, being the inbred heir to the throne of a "shabby, antiquated, and bankrupt little back alley of a country".

Pardon me, Charles, but you don't know jack. It was precisely because of harebrained thinking like this that they decided maybe some kind of democracy was a good idea after all.
“I find the language and rhetoric coming from America too confrontational.”
Sure, Charles. But you know that old axiom, "Actions speak louder than words"? While we're on confrontational, could you also discuss the whole beheading-of-the-infidel thing and the whole "are you a jooooo" to Nick Berg and the whole suicide bombing martyrdom thing? You know. Just to get "confrontation" out of the way?

Fer crissakes... Don't you hate it when people are irrelevant and don't even know it?

2 comments:

PR said...

That's funny. I wonder if the prissy anti-war left will now embrace Charles?

Of course not; he's a fox hunter.

angryroughneck said...

Understanding liberty is a precious gift that too few posses. It's is taken for granted as de-facto (even our hybrids of democ. and the welfare state are somewhat favorable for the foundation of freedom-- relatively) It will be a damn shame when we finally sell our last remenants down the river for false pretences and good (although even this is questionable) intentions.