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But enough of my glamorous life. I wanted to talk -
once more - about the Queen's Diamond Jubilee since I think it's jolly
important that not every post on Ricochet today should be about the
results in Wisconsin, delightfully encouraging though they are.
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee. If you're a Royalist
like me, your heart will sing at this delightful tribute to the top twenty highlights of the celebrations.
Apart from the terrible weather (God, clearly, is a
republican - and, to judge by Wisconsin, a Republican too) which is
threatening to kill off the poor old Duke of Edinburgh (who caught a
nasty chill, standing in the rain, saluting his wife for four hours),
the event was a glorious triumph: an affirmation of national unity and
pride in a country which has precious little reason for celebrating
either right now.
If on the other hand, you're one of those
curmudgeons who took such vigorous issue with my last post on this
subject, let me correct a few of your more glaring misconceptions.
1. George III is no longer on the throne. What's
more, a lot of us Limeys - myself anyway - are really happy for you
that you won the Revolution. When I imagine the Revolutionary wars I
definitely think of myself as a minuteman rather than, say, Banastre
Tarleton. But hey, guess what: things have changed since 1776.
2. For example, there is nothing tyrannical or
remotely oppressive about ...
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Wow.
The Wisconsin recall was a big deal in Britain- and I guess anywhere
public sector unions hold sway. France, your phone is
ringing. Oh, that's right.
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Is Ms. Liz shooting at the iPod Barry gave her?
ReplyDeleteWe need a roll over of Obama riding his bicycle to compare and contrast our national leaders.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if I'm a Delingpole fan yet. Although, I do like a good Banister Tarlton reference.
ReplyDeleteCasca
God bless the Queen and pass the ammo.
ReplyDelete"Death comes for the Archbishop"
ReplyDeleteFun, but needs to be juxtaposed with BarryO firing a round of golf.
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