06-03-2008, 11:16
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
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Full of innuendo headline on the front page of the Sun today..... Harry Back In Chelsea, with a big picture of Harry and Chelsea underneath.
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he was giving chelsea one??
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06-03-2008, 19:23
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
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You have the nerve to use the British Flag as an avatar whilst slagging of the grandson of our head of state for doing what you won't do?What hypocrisy.
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who cares what have they ever done that benefited you.
There just images thats all they are.
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06-03-2008, 19:36
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
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Originally Posted by Action Jackson
Apparently the MoD have just realised that there is a war going on in Iraq so may not send Harry incase he gets injured.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6594223.stm
His father, James Hewitt, must be really delighted at this news.
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you bet he is.
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06-03-2008, 19:38
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
If you don't like the royal family fair enough but give proper reasons not generalisations. End of the day he has done something the vast majority of people in the UK won't do because they are too idle, too comfortable, look down their nose at the army as a career (till they want them around) or simply don't have the guts to go do it when you do something other then spout off i might listen, till then your a bigger waste of space then you say the royals are.
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07-03-2008, 02:15
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
If you don't like the royal family fair enough but give proper reasons not generalisations. End of the day he has done something the vast majority of people in the UK won't do because they are too idle, too comfortable, look down their nose at the army as a career (till they want them around) or simply don't have the guts to go do it when you do something other then spout off i might listen, till then your a bigger waste of space then you say the royals are.
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i like none of the elite bloodlines, there purpose here is negative.
Hes just unlucky hes been brought into this web of destruction, diana would probably be turning in her grave if she knew.
she was a great lady innocently murdered by this family n the people who they are affiliated with.
Its great to see a guy like Alfayed who owns house of fraiser, the ritz and harrods is actually going up against these people n letting the truth be known hes not an idiot. A guy with more than anyone on this forum who clearly has got a clever mentality for business, and has seen his son murdered with a pathetic explanation that hes looked into.
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07-03-2008, 03:09
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
Is there any conspiracy theory that you don't believe hook line and sinker?
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07-03-2008, 08:30
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
lol alfayed doesnt own house of fraiser or the ritz!
ritz paris maybe but not the one in london.
Seeing as you love to research so much and read books etc. Can i suggest you have a look at alfayed's webiste. Its not really difficult to find but ive attatched a link for your viewing pleasure.
http://www.alfayed.com/business%20interests.aspx
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07-03-2008, 09:44
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
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Originally Posted by Action Jackson
Apparently the MoD have just realised that there is a war going on in Iraq so may not send Harry incase he gets injured.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6594223.stm
His father, James Hewitt, must be really delighted at this news.
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i am p..... off listening about harry he is supposed to be a soldier why shouldnt he be sent to iraq,
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07-03-2008, 10:47
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
"she was a great lady innocently murdered by this family n the people who they are affiliated with" ooook i think i now understand (walks back slowly) i will now let you get on with your life of medication taking.
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07-03-2008, 11:55
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
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Originally Posted by mentalis
...although I'm not sure if bullets are affected by magnetic forces...
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Lead isn't, but sometimes steel is used as a "full metal jacket" (brilliant film, by the way).
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07-03-2008, 12:16
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?
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Originally Posted by lostandconfused
lol alfayed doesnt own house of fraiser or the ritz!
ritz paris maybe but not the one in london.
Seeing as you love to research so much and read books etc. Can i suggest you have a look at alfayed's webiste. Its not really difficult to find but ive attatched a link for your viewing pleasure.
http://www.alfayed.com/business%20interests.aspx
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I used to have to support the servers which host that site...
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Originally Posted by tweetypie/8
i am p..... off listening about harry he is supposed to be a soldier why shouldnt he be sent to iraq,
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It's been covered several times, but lets go again
1. He was sent to a warzone, not Iraq but Afghanistan
2. He was there until some scrote of a yank decided to make some more money and breach the media blackout.
3. Taliban forces have made it clear that if he was sent into their area, they would expend all required resources to capture and behead him. This would make the lives of other soldiers in the same area (not just his group) much more dangerous due to the influx of fighters. This is what's known as a "very bad thing"
4. The MoD (despite appearances) has a duty of care towards it's soldiers to not put them in unnecessary danger (please, stop laughing), and as such was able to use this as an excuse to try and not be responsible for the death of the 3rd heir to the throne.
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