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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany
You don't half talk some shi-ite lad! Are you really that stupid or is there just something in your make up that encourages you to be so contrary? Maybe it's down to being addled through your habit?
I'm no great supporter of the monarchy (I can take 'em or leave 'em) but it's something we've got in the UK which sets us apart from other nations. There's enough folk ready to gripe about them being worthless & not worth their money, yet when you get one of them actually doing something productive & worthwhile (and I class taking out weapon toting ragheads who're trying to kill & maim our troops as a prime example of something worthwhile) there's them as'll bitch about that too!
At least the lad & others like him have served their country (unlike some) & whether you or anyone else agrees or disagrees with what our armed forces are asked to do "At our behest", at least he's protecting the liberties of you & others so you can have the freedom & right to spout your cobblers without fear or recriminations.
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AccyEx goes to the stables to fetch his moral high horse....
.....It may well be "shi-ite" as you say but (like it or not) it's a opinion I'm entitled to.
The fact he's a prince is irrelevant and like I've already said the lad deserve's (a little) respect for serving his country.
After all,it takes guts (and brains) to fly a attack helicopter at "ragheads" with the equivalent of peashooters.... but like harry said playing computer games helps
I apologise if my finding the fact he is killing "ragheads" as a participant in an a (illegal) war disgusting.
Contrary to popular belief, I don't think I know everything about everything.
I may be a chromosome or two away from a special parking badge and half baked but, I know blowing stuff to pieces, killing folk, and generally trying to prove you've the biggest Richard isn't the best way to make them "ragheads" reconsider their position.
Take a moment and think how many "ragheads" lives our boys have made a living hell by blowing 'their' relatives to pieces.