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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> > > But I'm open to suggestions.

> >

> > Jordan's tits?..

>

> But they're fake at least the Queen's are for

> real.



Fake or not, anything that has the potential to suffocate Gareth Gates gets my vote...

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Santerme Wrote:

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> > Jeremy Wrote:

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> > > Why bring out the WWII war planes? What has

> > that

> > > got to go with anything?

> > >

> > > Is it any better than North Korea parading

> > their

> > > tanks and rocket launchers through the

> streets

> > of

> > > Pyongyang?

> >

> > Seriously?

>

> Yeah. Semi-serious anyway. What is the point of a

> display of our former military prowess? What has

> that got to do with the Queen's Jubilee?



I just saw it as bringing living history to the people.....


Plus, it is the only part of the RAF that is still serviceable......

Proceeds of crime act 2002


This allows for the confiscation of assets that have have accrued via the machinations of a criminal act. The Empire was a criminal organisation, involved in genocide and theft on a global scale


This act should be enforced to ensure the royals do not benefit from the actions of the original Evil Empire.

Actually, that's not true. George V changed the family surname from Wettin to Windsor in 1917. The dynasty was called House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and that was changed to House of Windsor at the same time.


Elizabeth II's real surname is, and always has been, Windsor. Though she should really be Mountbatten-Windsor by marriage, she decided to keep 'Windsor'.


Anyway, I always find that comment (and it's hardly new) more than a teensie bit racist. It's a bit like asking a black person born in Britain, "where are you *really* from". Or assuming someone whose grandparents were Chinese would speak Cantonese.

paul1313 Wrote:

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> i dont think its racist,,im just making a point of why change there name ??? ,,, not unless they

> wanted to join equity and someone was already using Saxe-Coburg and Gotha which i dout,,,thats

> all


"well i dont no how you say god save the queen in German ,,but im sure she does". Hmmm.


And why did they change? Well, as I said, they changed it in 1917. What was the big news story that year?

Whilst on the subject of Racism let us take a look at The Union Jack.


Symbol of Empire and Imperialism. Of Oppression and adopted by ultra right wing extreem groups of Racists.


It is outdated and has no place in this day and age..


In 1606, the first Union Jack flag was created by merging the English flag

(the red cross of Saint George)

with the Scottish flag

(the diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew on a blue background).

Then, in 1801, the addition of Ireland to the United Kingdom added the Irish flag to the flag

(the red Saint Patrick's cross).


And with Scotland on the verge of Independence, the flag may soon have to go..


Fox.

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