Sunday 1 May 2011
Sent: Sat, Apr 30, 2011 6:02 am
Subject: PANNELLA ON THE DECISION OF THE QUEEN AND ON 68% OF THE BRITISH PEOPLE WHO APPLAUDE HER FOR EXCLUDING THE TRAITOR
MARCO PANNELLA, FORMER MP, MEP AND LEADER OF NONVIOLENT RADICAL PARTY, ON THE DECISION OF THE QUEEN AND ON 68% OF THE BRITISH PEOPLE WHO APPLAUDE HER FOR EXCLUDING THE TRAITOR
Hail, hail the Queen for publicly not admiting the Traitor Tony Blair among those who, in a day of celebration for her House, rally around her with deep affection and respect. 68% of her subjects approved of the exclusion of the Traitor, thanking Her Majesty for letting the world know that she had already excluded him also from the Order of the Garter.
The Sovereign is to date the only British institution that took the opportunity to defend the honour and dignity of the State, and of the entire country against a notorious big Traitor, yet unrepentant and unadjudicated, it was the Queen; not the other institutions, the "democratic" ones – not the Government, not the Parliament, not the the judiciary. She did so with great style, with severity, with her power of her communication and with a magnificent example of British humour.
To confirm Blair’s exclusion from the two thousand invitations, the Royal Protocol Office has provided the official reason: Tony Blair is not among the many appointed by the sovereign as knights of the Order of the Garter :-)!
This is obviously a royal invitation to a laugh wholeheartedly, for both print and electronic media, primarily the British press, but also for the Cameron Government, the Parliament, the Judiciary, the Chilcot Commission, and all the other authorities that, in the name of an alleged, wretched Raison d'Etat, blaspheme against the Statesmanship. From their graves, Gladstone and the great Churchill roar of indignation, and thank their Queen.
I ask with gratitude to be allowed to be part of that 68% of the British people that applauds and supports their Queen’s public decision not to allow the presence of the Traitor in her home.
May he continue to enjoy where he is, among his piles of gold and scraps of power.
Posted by Britannia Radio at 09:14