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#1 May 02 2008 at 5:15 PM Rating: Excellent
British papers have made a bit deal of the ginger minger having been to afghanistan - an now quite rightly we have a Heroes Anthem
#2 May 03 2008 at 9:11 AM Rating: Decent
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That was on unprecedented levels of epic win!
#3 May 03 2008 at 4:16 PM Rating: Good
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The members of the royal family who have seen military service is greater than the members of the last 3 PM's and most of the house of lords and commons.
#4 May 03 2008 at 6:30 PM Rating: Good
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The members of the royal family who have seen military service is greater than the members of the last 3 PM's and most of the house of lords and commons.


I'd be all for, say, 10 MPs chosen at random being sent to the front lines every time parliament votes for an unprovoked war. That would be constitution worthy.
#5 May 04 2008 at 5:51 AM Rating: Good
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I agree, sadly here in the US the numbers of service men and women are just as bad among the families of the House and Senate. My rule would be you can vote for a war unless you have a child or sibling in the armed forces.
Here is a link to Tom Lewis's song "Princes in the Line". Heard him sing it on Friday at a house concert.

The heir to England's throne stood proud, before a wall in France,
“Once more unto the breach, dear friends!”; he bid the troops advance,
His armour, and his honour, bright; all men could see them shine,
So they followed to the battle for their prince was in the line.

When Charles's cavaliers were called to muster for the king,
The monarch's only nephew heard the call to duty ring,
Foremost in the fighting rode Rupert Of The Rhine,
There was honour in the battle when a prince was in the line.

Chorus:
(But/For) the children of our rulers will not join the fight today,
(and) Kings of Commerce never send their sons into the fray,
The army of the poor will fight the wars that they design,
But what honour's in the battle with no princes in the line?

The South Pacific blazed, and rang with Freedom's fire-alarm,
The name of 'old Joe' Kennedy could keep his sons from harm,
But the Navy needed brave young men; this was the place and time,
So a Once-And-Future President stepped up into the line.

Chorus

A bitter South Atlantic wind blew over icy sea,
The Queen of England's son flew out to face the enemy,
As target for the missiles, to protect the fleet so fine.
This argument's not: 'Right or wrong?' - but: 'Princes in the line?'

Chorus

Prime Ministers and Presidents take us to war with lies,
In parliament and congress they wear flags for their disguise,
Their kids wear trendy camouflage while sipping vintage wine,
But they will not wear the uniform, and step into the line.

Chorus:
For the children of our rulers will not join the fight today,
(and) Kings of Commerce never send their sons into the fray,
The army of the poor will fight the wars that they design,
But what honour's in the battle with no princes in the line?
But what honour's in the battle with no princes in the line?
If there was honour in the battle... there'd be princes in the line.


Tom is a singer of, mostly, sea related songs.
http://www.tomlewis.net/lyrics/princes.htm
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