Irish Guards and Norman Bastards
Irish Guards and Norman Bastards
Prince William was
married today in red - wearing the famous tunic of an Irish
Guards officer rather than his RAF
uniform.
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This deliberate insult to
all Irish calls to mind what one of America’s most
prominent Founding Fathers Thomas Paine said in his booklet
Common Sense (1776), written in reaction to what Paine
called the “massacres” of American citizen soldier
Minutemen at Lexington and Concord by professional Hessian
Mercenaries killing Americans at the behest of the British
Monarchy. To paraphrase Paine: Who founded the British
Monarchy? It was that Norman Bastard and his Gang of Armed
Bandits! William, dubbed the “Conqueror,” was the
Bastard Son of the Norman King.
Paine’s exact words were: : “A French bastard landing with an armed banditti, and establishing himself king of England against the consent of the natives, is in plain terms a very paltry rascally original.”
Plus ca change, plus ca reste la meme chose.
Fab
FRANCIS BOYLE,
Professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law in Champaign, Boyle is author of "United Ireland, Human Rights and International Law." http://www.claritypress.com/BoyleIX.html
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