Re: Happy St. George's Day - April 23




Davey Crockett wrote:
Today (23rd) is St George's day

Patron Saint of England, although about 25 per cent of the population
have never heard of him and flying his flag is deprecated by Tony Bliar
and his cronies who don't want to upset any recently arrived non Christian
Fundamentalist potential voters.

But in case you did not know, England's Flag, the Cross of St George,
is represented by the broad red cross on the white ground in the piccy
below.

The Union Flag (Jack) in the upper left quadrant turns the flag into the
Royal Navy Battle Flag, the same flag that Nelson proudly flew at
Copenhagen
and Trafalgar.

http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/5140/navalensign8zs.png

And if such a significant portion of the population have no knowledge of
who
the Patron Saint of England is, and an even more staggering portion of the
population have no notion of when his Saint's Day is celebrated, it's high
time
they cancelled the current heritage crap they teach in the schools in
favour of
more traditional values.

And Shakespeare, whose birthday also falls today, would be more than happy
to see
the "God for Harry, England and St. George" speech from Henry V. performed
again
in theatres across what remains of England and the British Nation.

Never in the 400 plus years since Drake's death has the Nation stood in
greater need
of some valiant Nationalist like Nick Griffin to make the pilgrimage to
Plymouth to
Beat the Hell out of Drake's Drum

http://www.paranormality.com/drakes_drum.shtml

http://www.bartleby.com/103/41.html in the

--
Davey on the Road

Hey Davey
I'm really not sure haven't stopped making the men & women here in the
west that would be there for the call and the fight after.
More likely they'd be busily negotiating and soul searching when they
were overrun and the only race would be to see who could surrender
first.
Todays mottos are better red than dead (insert any replacement for red
that occurs), and Better to live a slave than die a free man.
Long Live John Bull
Bill C

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