Britain’s Prince Edward has decided to run his silly royal mouth about what the United States should and shouldn’t do in regards to the Global War on Terror. He claims that the British tried to advise us about the Battle of Iraq and if only we had listened to them, things would be so much better now.
It seems the Prince has forgotten that we aren’t subjects of the Crown any longer. In fact, we haven’t been for a couple of hundred years. Catch up, Eddie!
I don’t remember the Spoiled Prince Eddie speaking up at the time (or getting his delicate hands dirty in any way). Most other people, including the Clintons and Britain’s Prime Minister, Tony Blair, felt we needed to do something. Well, we did something. You can sit back and second guess decisions after the fact or you can take action and risk the criticism of the Princes of the world who sit in the comfort of their smoking clubs completely oblivious and impervious to the dangers of the world.
What is with the British royal family and their sycophant attraction to islam and the enemies of the state? Well, that’s Britain’s problem, except they are having their own problems with islamofascits.
The Royal Family is supposed to stay out of politics and not speak on any subjects that are controversial. Little Prince Eddie is way out of line. Not only in that his comments are insulting and he doesn’t know what he’s talking about, but that he has breached the protocol set forth by his own nation.
Incidents like this help clarify why the Brits prefer that their Royal family keep their mouths shut.
Abraham Lincoln or Benjamin Franklin or Samuel Clements
