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23 Jul 2013 14:38 #113692 by
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I just wanted to extend my congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Will and Kate) on the birth of their first born son. May the Force surround you all and I hope that your lives together are fruitful and happy.

May the Force be with you.


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23 Jul 2013 19:09 #113721 by
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I was also following this story for the past couple of days.
Congratulations to the three of them!
May the Force be with you.

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23 Jul 2013 20:22 #113732 by ren
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Sorry, but I have to say this:

I do not understand how celebrating someone being born with more rights and privileges than everyone else is in any way appropriate, especially at a time when the disabled are losing their basic benefits.

Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
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23 Jul 2013 20:26 #113733 by
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it gives us something to aspire to, ren. perhaps in the next life, we too can be born into royalty.

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23 Jul 2013 20:35 #113735 by
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ren wrote: Sorry, but I have to say this:

I do not understand how celebrating someone being born with more rights and privileges than everyone else is in any way appropriate, especially at a time when the disabled are losing their basic benefits.


I understand your position completely, but at the same time, should we not hold out hope that a new royal born bring's a more positive outlook to a country that is depressed at the minute, and among the revellers, surely even the slightest Joy brought forth from any celebrations is a positive vibration and will have a positive impact on the overall outlook of the country.

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23 Jul 2013 20:37 #113736 by Kohadre
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ren wrote: Sorry, but I have to say this:

I do not understand how celebrating someone being born with more rights and privileges than everyone else is in any way appropriate, especially at a time when the disabled are losing their basic benefits.


Completely agree with this.

So long and thanks for all the fish

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23 Jul 2013 21:26 #113743 by rugadd
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Somebody was born. I'd celebrate that if it affected me directly. This child's birth has and will affect the entire UK and world. Perfect reason for us to all celebrate together.

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23 Jul 2013 23:23 - 23 Jul 2013 23:24 #113754 by Ben
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It's put a lot of people in a very cheerful mood (me included)....

I'll admit, I have been somewhat glued to the news (even if, yesterday, it mostly consisted of watching reporters standing around commenting on how they had absolutely nothing to report on :laugh: )

What is interesting is that it's been headline news all across the world. Everyone else seems a bit jealous of our Wills and Kate (and Baby)... ;)

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24 Jul 2013 00:00 #113755 by ren
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Somebody was born. I'd celebrate that if it affected me directly. This child's birth has and will affect the entire UK and world. Perfect reason for us to all celebrate together.


I certainly hope it won't. last time one of them got shot, it caused world war one. Although at least it had the effect of bringing democracy or universal suffrage to countries that never had it, including the UK (1918) and possibly the US (1920).

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24 Jul 2013 00:29 #113759 by
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(Treading here lightly...)

I believe this type of news is a ploy to divert us from the real problems of the world. It gives the morons in office a breather for a couple of days before those of us with some wit call these dumba#%# out again.

OH, congratulations and best wishes of course, but get over yourselves!

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