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Britian's Queen Mother Dies At Age 101

Posted on 03/30/2002 8:53:26 AM PST by RCW2001

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To: RCW2001

The hate filled leftists are dancing in the streets at the Guardian website!

Look here and here!

Too bad they're not the ones dead instead of the Queen Mum!!!!!

101 posted on 03/30/2002 11:27:25 AM PST by Timesink
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To: RCW2001
My condolences to the Royal family.

5.56mm

102 posted on 03/30/2002 11:28:50 AM PST by M Kehoe
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To: RCW2001
Queen Elizabeth saved the British monarchy after the abdication of Edward the 8th (Duke of Windsor). She engineered a PR campaign that showed the family (herself, King George the 6th, Margaret, and Elizabeth) as a model British family with loads of pix of them with their dogs and their horses, and sitting around the fire at home. She supported her husband George the 6th who had multiple speech problems and, initially, could hardly give a speech in public. She got him specialized speech therapy from a Harley Street doctor that got him to the point of being able to get through a speech.

As a result of the long-term speech problems, he was also very shy, and Elizabeth would often sweep out of their limousine first, all smiles, dressed to the teeth, to soften the crowd up for him. In old footage you frequently see her going in to public appearances ahead of the King, which was completely contrary to protocal, but he needed her to go in first. The family initially didn't think he could make it as King, and that's one of the reasons why they were all so mad at the Duke of Windsor for abdicating. But Elizabeth got him through a lot of rough spots, and he was able to do the job.

She was a very canny woman in dealing with the press on a behind-the-scenes basis and with the public. She had an intuitive understanding of public relations.

It's really the end of an era.

103 posted on 03/30/2002 11:32:04 AM PST by Irene Adler
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To: tonycavanagh; MadIvan
And to all other British Freepers:

Condolences to you. She was a true lady and the best kind of royal. Reading of her behavior during WWII is most inspiring.

Rest in Peace, Your Highness, as you wear your new crown.

104 posted on 03/30/2002 11:35:24 AM PST by Bigg Red
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To: Queen Elizabeth of Iowa
During the darkest days of 1939 when Britain, all but beaten, stood alone to fight the enemy, His Majesty ,George VI ,used this poem in his Christmas address to the Empire. It has been part of my family since then and has served all of us well.

And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year:

"Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown."

And he replied:

"Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the Hand of God.

That shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way."

So I went forth, and finding the Hand of God, trod gladly into the night.

And He led me towards the hills and the breaking of day in the lone East....

105 posted on 03/30/2002 11:36:29 AM PST by Snowyman
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To: Edmund Burke
In public school I learned how to employ an effective two-word expletive starting with the letter 'f'...and also how to kick the crap out of effete, elitist, pseudo-intellectual posterior cavities--like you.

But hey, no offense taken from your dim-witted private school learnt rudeness.

106 posted on 03/30/2002 11:53:48 AM PST by follow your bliss
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To: watcher1
That was over 50 years ago. There are lots of "Brave WWII" Vets around and they die everyday without fanfare

These two statements are most contradictory. She lived in the public eye, so of course, her death will be marked by all major media outlets. There have been plenty of comments on this thread about the heroism of ths generation. I suggest you read up on your British History....starting in 1066. We would be nothing without England--we took the best of their system, and thanks to some revolutionary thinkers, soldiers, and statesmen, we have this wonderful country.

107 posted on 03/30/2002 12:11:49 PM PST by Aggie Mama
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To: MadIvan
My condolences. She was an example of duty and dignity that all western people should honor.

Fox News just did a nice short biography on her, with many old film clips of her wedding, coronation, and WWII.

The giants are indeed leaving us, and we must remember to speak about them to those who will be too young to remember.

Ivan, have they announced if there will be a state funeral?

108 posted on 03/30/2002 12:22:59 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Timesink
Those English DU Guardian boards are incredible, they are ripping a 101 year old dead woman over her support for helping win World War II. (where her presence may have held the Brits in a time of need)

May they burn in hell..

109 posted on 03/30/2002 12:33:45 PM PST by codebreaker
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To: MadIvan
Well put Ivan, once the 'wastrels' of the 1960's that encompass the current generation of royals come to the fore the Monarchy may well be finished.
110 posted on 03/30/2002 12:36:36 PM PST by codebreaker
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To: Timesink
Your links on post 101 are worthy of note. The liberal scum never cease to amaze me in their hatred of all that shows class. Class envy at it's finest.
111 posted on 03/30/2002 12:43:55 PM PST by LowOiL
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To: codebreaker
Are you saying that the posters wish Hitler had won?

My God...

May the Queen Mum rest in peace.

112 posted on 03/30/2002 12:44:16 PM PST by Dianna
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To: watcher1
BTW Please spare me the "brave lady of WWII stuff".
That was over 50 years ago.
There are lots of "Brave WWII" Vets around and they die everyday without fanfare

The Queen Mother saw many of her male acquaintances she grew up with die in WWI. Britain took enormous losses fighting the Germans in this war, practically a whole generation of young men were lost. Britain went to war with Germany again in September 1939. Britain, and the British Commonwealth of nations fought valiantly, essentially alone, to stem the German onslaught. During this trying period she and the King acquited themselves well, bolstering moral and offering stalwart leadership. The Queen Mother will be remembered for this ... this was Britains finest hour.

113 posted on 03/30/2002 12:52:53 PM PST by BluH2o
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To: RCW2001;all
How Sad, she lived an amazing life - really seeing the last century - and the changes in the world, and England. I'm sure the death of her daughter was the End for her, no mother ever wants to bury their child.

I always liked her, she looked a little like my grandmother.....

114 posted on 03/30/2002 12:53:49 PM PST by SunnyUsa
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To: Don Munn
..."my children will not leave without me, I will not leave without my husband, and my husband will not leave his people."...

That's it, Don. My dear grandmother told me that message was of incalculable benefit to the British during their darkest hour. God bless the Queen Mother for a lifetime of service to her people.

115 posted on 03/30/2002 12:57:57 PM PST by Byron_the_Aussie
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To: watcher1
...spare me the "brave lady of WWII stuff" . That was over 50 years ago....

And isn't that just like you, watcher1, to leave a snail trail of filth across a condolence thread?

116 posted on 03/30/2002 1:01:12 PM PST by Byron_the_Aussie
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To: leadpenny
The last Empress of India, and the last of the World War II leaders. A good and gracious lady.
117 posted on 03/30/2002 1:01:41 PM PST by frogandtoad
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To: MadIvan
God bless her. She will live on with us, for it's as the one waiting to lay flowers said, "She's like everyone's grandmother."

My great-to-the-seventh grandfather left France in 1699, married an Elizabeth in England and came to Staten Island. My mother's name is Elizabeth; I learned to read with the 1947 Encyclopedia Britannica in 1952 laid up with rheumatic fever.

Because of the bravery and the spirit personified by the Queen Mother, a very bright pennant in the battle against monstrous evil, we're here today to discuss the battle's progress.

Holmes pointed back to the moonlit sea and shook a thoughtful head.

"There's an east wind coming, Watson."

"I think not, Holmes. It is very warm."

"Good old Watson! You are the one fixed point in a changing age. There's an east wind coming all the same, such a wind as never blew on England yet. It will be cold and bitter, Watson, and a good many of us may wither before its blast. But it's God's own wind none the less, and a cleaner, better, stronger land will lie in the sunshine when the storm has cleared."

God Save the Queen.

118 posted on 03/30/2002 1:06:49 PM PST by PhilDragoo
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To: RCW2001
I often have BBC news playing on the net as I surf, and it was interesting today that I read your FReep post about 6 minutes before the Queen mum's death was reported on the BBC. My guess is they were waiting for the official release from Buckingham Palace before announcing the event. They immediately canceled their regular programming, first going to mournful classical music, and have since gone to a more-or-less continuous retrospective of her life. Interesting stuff, some of which I knew, and some which I didn't.

One of her associates noted that she enjoyed a drink "or two." Upon prodding, she revealed that the Queen Mum enjoyed Champagne, dry martinis in the evenings, and sometimes before lunch, Dubonet and gin. Good for her! Not exactly Churchillian consumption, but she was evidently something more than a light drinker. Perhaps a key to longevity?

Various interviews with her contemporaries left no doubt that she was a conservative ("with a small 'c,'" the BBC noted carefully, but I'm betting she voted the Tory ticket). She was said to be outspoken (sometimes "embarrassingly so") in her lifelong antipithy toward Germans. After personal family losses in World War I, and her experience as Queen during World War II, who could blame her? Clearly she supported gun rights; she was known to hunt waterfowl, and was said to keep a gun handy during World War II in the event of an invasion of the Palace. She raised championship horses, and was known to enjoy placing a wager at the track.

I recall that she broke her leg in her mid- to late-90s. Most often, this is a death sentence to the elderly; many never get out of bed again. The Queen Mum not only recovered from the fracture, she got to the point where she could walk again, with only a cane or an arm, in high heels. A small thing, perhaps, but indicative of her spirit.

119 posted on 03/30/2002 1:37:40 PM PST by southernnorthcarolina
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To: frogandtoad
Didn't know that much about her. She always seemed quite happy and my British friends have told me that she could take over a room full of young people with ease. Born in 1900, I wonder what she must have thought when so many countrymen, her age, died in WWI. The missing generation had to have a lasting effect on her. Just some thoughts.
120 posted on 03/30/2002 1:40:36 PM PST by leadpenny
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