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Britain Sends Prince Harry To Do Damage Control

It was interesting to note that in the AP today one of the top stories was with respect to one of the British royal family’s attendance at The Mets-Twins game.

Prince Harry threw out the first pitch, apparently sent ot the U.S. to do damage control over the Deepwater Horizon and continuing BP disaster.

Unfortunately, what might work for those New Yorkers, many of whom are globalists and Tories in disguise, doesn’t work with mainstream America.

You see, we eliminated royalty back in 1776, and the royal family doesn’t hold much sway with Middle America, outside of California and New York.

But nice try, Brits.

In fact, we don’t like our President or Congress too much right now if you hadn’t noticed, in their alliance with you Brits now that has compromised both American lives (11 American lives were taken in that disaster) and our sovereignty by the decade.

So tell the folks back home, and the British bankers that Americans fundamentally are an independent sort, and don’t like foreigners who compromise the lives and livelihoods of Americans.

Or their Gulf coastline, oil and mineral rights, or as it is becoming increasing evident, attempting to regain Louisiana and the Port of New Orleans as part of the British empire once again.

Just how many of those million dollar mansions have the BP executives gotten through that British real estate firm, Sotheby’s, post Katrina, anyway?

And just how many extra barrels have sailed out of the Port of New Orleans to British refineries in the six weeks since this disaster began?

First Paul McCartney, and now Prince Harry…I mean, not even William?

So when is the Queen going to be arriving for our Fourth of July celebration to light the first firecrackers?

Betsy Ross: Betsy Ross is an American Constitutional Conserve-ative, former legal professional and long term resident of Phoenix, Arizona and writes on U.S. federal and state issues aimed with a Constitutional perspective on the blog, www.backupamerica.org.
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