Comments on: A White House Dinner Fit For A Queen
Elizabeth II And Guests Dine On Caviar And Lamb At White House
- THERE IS NO GOD, ONLY THE CLINTONS
I've never believed in God ever since my Catholic priest abused me when I was a boy - Reply to this comment
- processor2,
Speaking of personal responsibility, how about holding some of these neo-cons accountable? - Reply to this comment
- Definition of liberalism:
"The haunting fear that someone, somewhere is responsible for himself and his actions."
That one goes on the wall of my study.
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- Posted by tiredofhate at 10:14 AM : May 08, 2007
If the shoe fits wear it, our Country is in the worse mess it's every been in. People are angry and sadly have a lot of hate in their hearts. You can thank the DIVIDER for all of it! - Reply to this comment
- Why is it people are filled with such hatred and venom..Its a freaking dinner at the White House. It happens no matter who is President. Get over it. Have we looked so closely at who has been on the guest lists of other Presidents, i am sure none of the guests invited are squeaky clean. Why shouldn't the Queen of England visit? These comments filled with sarcasm are the reason there are wars. Its called Hate...People need to look in the mirror before pointing fingers at others. Maybe you are the problem with America.
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- This is exactly what a Republican presidency is all about (other than tax cuts for the rich and Treasury looting).
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- So, what really was the true reason for the Queen of England to visit this Country at this time? Yes, I do agree that she appeared to be enjoying herself at the Kentucky Derby.
So much hoop-la, so much waste of time and money, while many people's lives are shattered by loss of loved ones, their homes, their towns via natural disasters and this Iraq mess.
Unless you came to talk some sense into GWB to end this occupation in Iraq, then sad for me to say, the QUEEN should have stayed home and watched the Kentucky Derby via sattelite like the rest of us. - Reply to this comment
- Once again Bush puts his foot in his mouth. Why does anyone even let him speak? He's like a clone of his fathers VP.
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- Isn't it nice that Bush is having such fun being Mr. Personality and winking at the queen? He doesn't care in the slightest about the absolute bloodbath he has created. None of us would be able to sleep -- much less have such fun and still have time to stick our feet in our mouths.
W Worthless was never easier to spell. - Reply to this comment
- It is wonderful that 'The Queen' is visiting America. Remember she does represent 70 nations and states on this planet at 'Head of the Commonwealth of Nations' (A group of freely associated states who recougnised her as their head). She is also queen of our closest neighbor - CANADA! And she is Queen of our closest friend - The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. She is also head of the Anglican church, a church which millions of Americans belong to.
Rather than allowing your anti-monarchy feelings get the better of you - you should recougnise that she is doing a constitutional job that has kept all of her realms democratic.
As for the guy who says she means nothing to him because he is Irish French American. Remember she is British Serbo Croat German etc etc etc. And you will find that France loves her as if she were there own, and that even in the Irish Republic she is heald in high esteem. - Reply to this comment
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