Royal twit wails again March 22, 2009
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Royal twit wails again
By the blogowner, honestclimate, March 22, 2009
Pop quizz:
Who is he?
-He employs two butlers, three chefs, two chauffeurs, one valet, five housekeepers and managers, and eight gardeners.
-His servant loads his toothbrush just the way he likes it and, on one occasion, had to hold a urine specimen jar for him.
-He’s never done an honest days work in his life.
-He is a man who left his beautiful, young wife to be with his horse.
-Also, he flies around the world in a private jet trying to convince us to lower our carbon footprints.
If you guessed Prince Charles you would be correct.
Here is the latest from the Prince of Wails Wales:
Prince Charles blue over green crusade
LONDON, (AFP) – Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, admitted in an interview published Sunday that he found it “depressing” that his frequent warnings over climate change had not been heeded.
The Prince of Wales added, though, that he was “delighted” that it seemed people had begun to realise that he had in fact been ringing the alarm over a serious issue and not “complete nonsense”.
“All I have been trying to do is remind people that we have to live and work in harmony with nature if we are to have any chance of surviving on this planet,” Charles told the Sunday Telegraph in the Galapagos Islands at the end of a 10-day tour of South America.
Asked if he was frustrated his warnings had not been taken seriously, he replied: “It is depressing. I am not doing this for myself but, as I keep saying, for everyone’s children and our grandchildren.”
Charles added, however, that “if now people are beginning to realise perhaps, after all, I wasn’t talking complete nonsense, then I am delighted.”
While in Brazil earlier this month, Charles said the current global financial crisis is “nothing” compared to the long-term impact of climate change, telling a meeting of Brazilian business leaders and officials: “We are, I fear, at a defining moment in the world’s history.”
Well Charlie boy, you have a carbon footprint the size of Africa, is it any wonder nobody takes you seriously??
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