Good Morning America’s Chris Cuomo: Prince Harry Is Expendable
Prince William is next in line for the throne, so Prince Harry isn’t as important. At least according to Mr. Cuomo.
Prince William is next in line for the throne, so Prince Harry isn’t as important. At least according to Mr. Cuomo.
Whatever. My lack of respect (in the I don’t care category) for the royal family actually dropped a lot in that this Royal is serious about serving his county (and the cause of freedom).
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From the “next in line” standpoint, I don’t see how anyone in the British royal family is terribly important. It’s not like a break in the line will spark a war of succession. Would it matter if the royal butler inherited the throne? My money’s on John Goodman in “George”—he made a great British king.
“Behind Communism, Fascism, behind all occupations and invasions lurks a more basic, pervasive evil… a parade of people marching by with raised fists and shouting identical syllables in unision.” - Milan Kundera
Hairy stole my thunder. Apparently, this reporter not only has an interestingly low regard for human life, he’s forgotten that the power of the King of England has been only symbolic for what, a century or so?
And what Whistler says, too. Prince Harry made up for a lot of things he’s done (as well as his dad) when he strapped on that rifle and put himself in the line of fire. Well done, sir.
Harry could have took the path of drunken jetset playboy, and didn’t. And rumblings from Buck are that his is pushing deploy, openly, with his unit in the summer. As for drinking and brawling and chasing women, it is what troops do.
Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem
Oh, and in the cold, hard light of day he his expendable.
Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem