Posted on 03/16/2009 6:21:54 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is video of Britain's Prince Charles visiting the Brazilian Rain Forest where he danced with a villager and relished in the "green" products being made in the village without killing the trees and plants.
I have nothing against trying to preserve nature and treat the environment with respect. But this video shows just how bizarrely far-left Prince Charles is, even as he will get back on his huge jet and return to Buckingham Palace to live! You get the sense that in the Prince's philosophy, what is best for the villagers is not real high on his agenda.
NOTE: Isn't it amazing how the Royals and other celebrities live such lavish lifestyles but want everyone else to live so simply? . . . . . . (Watch Video)
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Good thing he had sons by Diana, that line sorely needed some fresh blood. Too many recessive traits can be an ugly thing in a public figure.
The boys don’t even look like Charles. Looks like Di liked men that are manly, not men that look like tall old lesbians.
Why doesn’t Chuck give it all up, put on a fig leaf, and go live in the Amazon to set a good example?
lol! You've hit it.
When I think of the good kings that have walked in the past, I just want to toss up my breakfast that this sissy-knickered pantywaist is ceremonial heir to My Culture.
I think I read they are changing "Defender of the Faith" to "Defender of the Faiths" or somesuch twaddle that is more PC at the very time when they should be slapping down some harsh protections of their country from outside invaders that come to suck the government teat dry and then complain about what a rotten deal Muslims have in England.
Maybe Di’s sons are more male than Prince Charles.
You mean like Barbra Streisand?
You mean like Barbra Streisand?
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