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Democracy of sorts
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: oldcarpy
I imagine Trump's hairdo just sprays on in the morning just like his tan.
Boris on the other hand probably just licks the plug socket next to the front door on the way out to achieve the desired effect.
There were pics of her out riding with I think her youngest son and/or his wife yesterday... and photos of Randy Andy accompanying her to church on Sunday... in fact, much publicity in general last week about "rallying round" Prince Andrew after the Epstein publicity.[…]
I hope for Her Majesty's sake, If She departed at all.... that Her end was calm, dignified & wholesome... just as She had conducted her reign of many years
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: shooterbrody
Don't forget - our Queen is actually a shape shifting alien reptilian lizard from outer space:
www.express.co.uk...
We elect our Parliament, thank you, who actually make our laws.
originally posted by: St Udio
I hope for Her Majesty's sake, If She departed at all.... that Her end was calm, dignified & wholesome... just as She had conducted her reign of many years
that Her end was calm, dignified & wholesome... just as She had conducted her reign of many years
It is forbidden for Parliament to discuss the fact that the Queen has kept her private wealth a secret. But, in 1977, it was discovered through a Parliamentary question, that the Bank of England had established a special nominee company, the Bank of England Nominees Ltd. (BOEN), to hide investments of the Queen's portfolio, as well as those of others whom she recommends, such as King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, the Sultan of Brunei, King Bhumibhol Adulayadej of Thailand, and the Kuwaiti Investment Office. But, BOEN is only one of the means apparently employed by the Queen's royal insider trader to hide her wealth.
Philip Beresford, author of The Book of the British Rich, written in conjunction with the Sunday Times of London, has said that the Queen tends to invest in ``blue chip'' stocks, including Rio Tinto Zinc, General Electric Company of Great Britain, Imperial Chemical Industries, Royal Dutch Shell, and British Petroleum. Among the firms through which she has invested are Barings, S.G. Warburg's subsidiary Rowe & Pitman, and Cazanove. The Queen's holding in Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ) was first discovered through a leak from a source at the Bank of England to Andrew Morton, who wrote the authorized biography of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Residents of the island of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea (PNG) filed suit against Rio Tinto under the Alien Tort Claims Act in US federal court in 2000. The plaintiffs allege that:
Rio Tinto was complicit in war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the PNG army during a secessionist conflict on Bougainville; environmental impacts from Rio Tinto’s Panguna mine on Bougainville harmed their health in violation of international law; and Rio Tinto engaged in racial discrimination against its black workers at Panguna. Specifically, the plaintiffs allege that improperly dumped waste rock and tailings from the Panguna mining operations harmed the island’s environment and the health of its residents
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: shooterbrody
The "Moomins" are looking good at this point.