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All Heil The Wretched Queen
05-03-2007, 08:25 PM (This post was last modified: 05-03-2007 08:26 PM by Bobert.)
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All Heil The Wretched Queen
Aww...because she cares so much. :rolleyes: Notice the part I bolded. As far as I'm concerned we still are an English settlement under control of the Queen/Rothschild with the Federal Reserve controlling our whole monetary system. Quote from a Rothschild: "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws."

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http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/05/03/...Royal-Visit.php

Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Virginia to spotlight state's diversity, healing after university massacre


RICHMOND, Virginia: The last time Queen Elizabeth II helped Virginia mark the anniversary of its colonial founding, it was an all-white affair in a still-segregated state. Thursday's visit 50 years later is starkly different.

The British monarch, in her first visit to the former capital of the secessionist Confederate states, will salute Native Americans, a venerated civil rights lawyer and dozens whose lives were scarred by last month's massacre at Virginia Tech.

Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said the message could not be more timely or appropriate.

"This is a moment that brings Virginia together. That will be very apparent on Capitol Square today with folks from all over Virginia coming together for this remarkable moment and coming in the aftermath of a hard time, ... is a good tonic for us right now," Kaine said at a Thursday news conference.

Hundreds of people stood in lines for hours in a cool drizzle, some since dawn, to enter the grounds of the freshly refurbished 219-year-old Capitol.

The queen's visit is part of Virginia's celebration of the establishment 400 years ago of Jamestown as America's first permanent English settlement.

"How often do you get to see the reigning monarch much less in your own town?" said Keith Gary, the first spectator through the gates when they opened more than four hours before the scheduled mid-afternoon arrival of the queen and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.

A diverse lineup of Virginia musicians from marching bands to Grammy-winning bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley planned to perform before the queen's scheduled speech to Virginia's General Assembly — the first address ever by the British monarch to the lawmaking body chartered by the crown in 1619 at Jamestown as the Colonial House of Burgesses.

Inside the Capitol, she was scheduled to meet briefly with construction workers whose $105-million (€77-million), two-year renovation was completed on Monday, high school student body leaders and 100-year-old Oliver W. Hill.

Hill, whose birthday was Tuesday, is a civil rights attorney whose litigation helped bring about the 1954 Supreme Court decision outlawing racial segregation in public schools.

Such a meeting when the queen visited Jamestown for its 350th anniversary in 1957 was impossible in a state beginning Massive Resistance, the state's official defiance of federal desegregation orders.

"We didn't tell everybody's story, we didn't include everyone, we didn't honor all the accomplishments. We didn't acknowledge that the progress came at a cost and there was huge pain along the way," Kaine said. "This time, we have a chance to really get it right."

Ralph Earnhardt, a tourism volunteer manning one of the Capitol Square entrances, recalled seeing the queen on her previous visit to Jamestown when he was a high school sophomore.

"As a student, I thought all monarchs were supposed to be old. She struck me as young and lovely and quite regal," Earnhardt said. "She is still regal."

Before she departs for Williamsburg, the queen will meet privately with some of those wounded in the April 16 Virginia Tech shooting and the families of some of the 32 who were slain by a student before he killed himself.

"The queen has expressed her desire to have some interaction with the Virginia Tech community so she can extend her support to it, which I really, really appreciate," Kaine said.
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05-03-2007, 08:38 PM
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be nice if all the 'elite' got together in once place and the building collapsed on their maniacal heads

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05-04-2007, 10:23 AM
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Her appearance was probably to complete the unfinished ritual.

Wheres that gun waving maniac when you need him most huh ?
could have taken all those so important people down ....

Good visions are coming to mind of what you said too waxzy

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