And so, what is our King doing while the people of the South and Mid-West are dying by the hundreds, with the injured possibly in the thousands, with the loss of everything people had and now homeless; hospitals, schools, businesses totally ruined?
Why he's toasting with the Queen of England on May 24, 2008 as shown in the guest book of the anointed ones (asked about this mistake in the year, our King, always quick with a good response, was heard to say "what I have written, stays written"). Of course he saw his Irish relatives first and was made an honorary citizen; they should have made him honorary king but it's told they did'nt have a large enough crown to fit his swelled head.
No, he'd rather be off on a journey through the world of his adoring subjects, than be in America consoling the people of America who have fallen on bad times, not of their choosing nor of their fault.
Not to be outdone by the prime minister of Israel speaking before a joint session of Congress, the internet news invites us to listen to our King speaking to the British Parliament! (Does this include the House of Lords? Just to make it equivalent to a joint session of Congress?)
This king of ours is a shameless piece. He projects himself into every possible newsworthy event, far from his country and his people, on his campaign for re-election next year while his own people suffer and die from storm after storm, from flood after flood.
Our king is a distraction from the reality of the problems in his own Kingdom. And many of our own pundits and news outlets seem giddy about the theatre put on by this potentate.
If we are to survive as a nation we must not allow ourselves to be distracted. We must keep our focus on the means available to us at this time to put this fop and his cronies in the Senate and the House on the retirement roles, by voting them out and keeping them out, forever!
Oh, our poor king, to be without his crown and shunned by the world's elites who will have cast not a single vote for him: the king of kings? Can't wait!
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