Posted on 03/30/2002 8:53:26 AM PST by RCW2001
Britian's Queen Mother Dies At Age 101 - MSNBC reporting.
Yes. Being the official national broadcaster (despite the level of freedom in programming given to them in their charter - which is what allows them to air wildly left-wing-biased reporting) they are required to follow protocol and wait for the official announcement from Buckingham Palace.
I distinctly remember the night Diana was killed. I was flipping all the networks and cable news channels and found one carrying a live simulcast of BBC 1. Around 2:30 am Eastern they did a live phone report from a BBC reporter in Paris who had just spoken to one of the doctors or one of Diana's aides, and it was clear he had been told she was dead but wasn't allowed to say so if he wanted to keep his job. So he said something to the effect of "[His source] tells me there will be an announcement shortly, and to expect the news to be grim." This was already long after we knew she'd been very badly hurt, so there was only one way to interpret it.
And sure enough, the AP bulletin went out a few minutes later. But it wasn't until 3:00, when the Palace issued its statement, that the BBC reported it. They just hemmed and hawed for the intervening twenty minutes.
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.
Actually, I've been stunned at the BBC's overall shugging-of-shoulders at the Queen Mum's death. There's been some changes in programming: For example, BBC Radio 6 is simulcasting Radio 2, which is in "somber" pop music mode (lots of slow, mournful I-just-broke-up-with-my-lover-and-the-world-has-ended type music: "Yesterday," "Imagine," etc), but Radio 1 is playing its usual hard loud rock seemingly without a care in the world, Radios 4 and 5 are covering the event but very repetitively and acting as if they're bored out of their minds doing so, etc. I honestly don't understand how so many Brits can be so callous.
They're not saying it outright (unless I missed a post or two, they were in general stomach-turning), but it sure seems as if a lot of them are so filled with hate for this tiny harmless great-grandmother that they'd rather Hitler of won just so that she'd have been executed.
Of course, what their vile hate really means is that we've won. They're on the losing side of history, and cannot handle it, so they feel anger, hate and misery. And I love seeing them suffer.
Yes, I've just read somewhere that she lost one of her own brothers, Fergus, at the battle of Loos during WWI. She loved her brothers, it's obvious when you see the photos of her with her brother David. I saw a special once on Glamis Castle which was their childhood home. David and Elizabeth were great pranksters, and Elizabeth was called the Merry Minx by her family for her high spirits and the tricks she played on others. She must have been a charming child.
Here's a sweet photo of her from the old days. The caption said she was with an unidentified friend, though it could have been her brother David; they were close in age.
I'm sorry she died as an old lady/
Out of respect, I'll say no more.
COndolences to the family.
Yup. That's right. And not only can I count, but I refused to celebrate the "new millennium" when everyone else did. That's right. I sat in front of my TV with my arms folded across my chest and stared at a black screen. Then, I screamed wildly the following year when the REAL new millennium came in.
11) The Queen Mum will pass quietly away and be sadly mourned and honoured by legions of Brits.
Bump for a great lady.
No matter how generous the lifespan is, the passing of a loved one is always untimely for the family and friends.
She will be missed, and my sincerest condolences to our friends and allies in Britain at their great loss. . . .
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