Posted on 06/13/2018 10:19:37 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
The future king of England looked down the barrel of the gun and played with his mother Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, pointing the gun at her face. He and his sister Princess Charlotte sat on the grass watching their father, Prince William, take part in Sundays Maserati Royal Charity Polo Trophy match at the Beaufort Polo Club.
Critics accused the royal family of insensitivity given the recent spike in violence nationwide, which has included a number of knife attacks in London.
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My brother and I played Cowboys, Cops, Army and Galactic Warriors. The gun was always essential and we made anything into one. I joined the Army and my Brother became an engineer. We were typical American boys. The FemNazis want to destroy that.
ever notice the go-to phrase now is “sparks outrage”? “Grilled cheese sandwich left on bus sparks outrage!”
Oh dear! Im going to faint!
So he’s a normal boy. This is the same child that the left prayed for to be gay.
“Reverend Sparks Outrage After Telling Christians to Pray for Prince George, 4, to be Gay. ... An Anglican minister has sparked outrage after calling for Christians to pray for Prince George, who is four years old, to grow up to be gay, in order to advance the cause of gay rights”
I’ll try to not be banned.
The left is nothing but a bunch of subhuman bastards that wishes for the total perversion of the human race in any way imaginable that violates human nature as we are made.
What I wanted to say, cannot be printed.
Oh for God’s sake. I forgot, guns kill people, not camel jockeys.
Hahahahaha...as an an adult, I want one!
I had little gun diaper pins.
I still have them. (No, I dont still wear them)
Too bad they don’t know enough about guns to teach him how to hold it right.
The plastic cannon balls were soon lost but that didn't matter.
Imagination was just as good or better.
4 in my family & we played ‘cowboys & indians’ all the time.
I played a lot of Army...when I lived in Yokosuka, I remember a young Marine grabbing me by the arm and saying “Kid, don’t ever join the military...”
Of course I didn’t listen.
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