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mantahatch

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D Day
« on: 06 June 2009, 18:19:40 »

I have just spent the afternoon watching the D Day ceromony on BBC. Very moving.

As an aside, and I do not want to open wounds, but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.
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Re: D Day
« Reply #1 on: 06 June 2009, 18:34:52 »

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 but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.

Exactly what I said to SWMBO
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« Reply #2 on: 06 June 2009, 18:56:54 »

Agreed! :y :y :y
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« Reply #3 on: 06 June 2009, 19:14:29 »

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I have just spent the afternoon watching the D Day ceromony on BBC. Very moving.

As an aside, and I do not want to open wounds, but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.


Apparently it was the veterans booing and shouting "Where's the Queen?" (in reference to the failure of Brown to organise the presence of HRH). Personally, I think the only ones allowed to boo are the veterans since they are the mates of the fallen.   
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« Reply #4 on: 06 June 2009, 19:20:53 »

He got booed cos he deserved to get booed.

Simple as that.

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« Reply #5 on: 06 June 2009, 19:48:13 »

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He got booed cos he deserved to get booed.

Simple as that.

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But as Mantahatch says ... there's a time & place.
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« Reply #6 on: 06 June 2009, 19:56:22 »

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I have just spent the afternoon watching the D Day ceromony on BBC. Very moving.

As an aside, and I do not want to open wounds, but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.
well siad MH i agree 100% with you on that mate :y
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« Reply #7 on: 06 June 2009, 20:06:15 »

I have been watching the News 24 coverage all day, and very good and emotional it has been too.

Went to Arromanches, Omaha Beach, American Cemetary etc etc during our Normandy holiday last month and have been deeply moved by the stories of the heroes who took part in it.

Dont start me off about that Brown muppet, lets just pay respect to those who fought and died on this historic day.

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« Reply #8 on: 06 June 2009, 20:09:14 »

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I have been watching the News 24 coverage all day, and very good and emotional it has been too.

Went to Arromanches, Omaha Beach, American Cemetary etc etc during our Normandy holiday last month and have been deeply moved by the stories of the heroes who took part in it.

:yDont start me off about that Brown muppet, lets just pay respect to those who fought and died on this historic day.

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Re: D Day
« Reply #9 on: 06 June 2009, 20:18:13 »

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I have just spent the afternoon watching the D Day ceromony on BBC. Very moving.

As an aside, and I do not want to open wounds, but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.


Apparently it was the veterans booing and shouting "Where's the Queen?" (in reference to the failure of Brown to organise the presence of HRH). Personally, I think the only ones allowed to boo are the veterans since they are the mates of the fallen.   

Christ, now Brown's getting the blame for who the French invite - fact is the 65th wasn't considered one of the "big" celebrations ie 50th, 60th, 75th etc and it was never the intention to invite the queen - only when he media went nuts was something arranged - nothing to do with Brown, or would you like a PM who tells the Queen what to do - I'm sure the palace, had they wanted the Queen to attend, would have had their wish.
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« Reply #10 on: 06 June 2009, 20:39:35 »

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I have just spent the afternoon watching the D Day ceromony on BBC. Very moving.

As an aside, and I do not want to open wounds, but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.


Apparently it was the veterans booing and shouting "Where's the Queen?" (in reference to the failure of Brown to organise the presence of HRH). Personally, I think the only ones allowed to boo are the veterans since they are the mates of the fallen.   

Christ, now Brown's getting the blame for who the French invite - fact is the 65th wasn't considered one of the "big" celebrations ie 50th, 60th, 75th etc and it was never the intention to invite the queen - only when he media went nuts was something arranged - nothing to do with Brown, or would you like a PM who tells the Queen what to do - I'm sure the palace, had they wanted the Queen to attend, would have had their wish.


Yes Bannjaxx, it is not often I feel sorry for Gordon Brown, but I think if the boos were over the Queen not being invited that was most unfair. :(  It had little to do with him. ::) ::)

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« Reply #11 on: 06 June 2009, 21:21:52 »

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I have just spent the afternoon watching the D Day ceromony on BBC. Very moving.

As an aside, and I do not want to open wounds, but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.

Totally agree, very poor taste to boo at a time like that :(
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« Reply #12 on: 06 June 2009, 21:27:51 »

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I have just spent the afternoon watching the D Day ceromony on BBC. Very moving.

As an aside, and I do not want to open wounds, but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.

Totally agree, very poor taste to boo at a time like that :(

Some may say that it was in poor taste that Brown was even there in the first place of course....
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« Reply #13 on: 06 June 2009, 21:37:44 »

I heard the shouts but never knew what they were for, in my opinion, Gordon Brown has not earned the right to be there, but he represents the British public, and Jeering is totally out of place there.
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« Reply #14 on: 06 June 2009, 21:42:17 »

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I have just spent the afternoon watching the D Day ceromony on BBC. Very moving.

As an aside, and I do not want to open wounds, but when gordon brown made his speech he was actually booed by quite a few people in the crowd. I don't like brown but I thought this was the wrong time and place for booeing.


Apparently it was the veterans booing and shouting "Where's the Queen?" (in reference to the failure of Brown to organise the presence of HRH). Personally, I think the only ones allowed to boo are the veterans since they are the mates of the fallen.   

Christ, now Brown's getting the blame for who the French invite - fact is the 65th wasn't considered one of the "big" celebrations ie 50th, 60th, 75th etc and it was never the intention to invite the queen - only when he media went nuts was something arranged - nothing to do with Brown, or would you like a PM who tells the Queen what to do - I'm sure the palace, had they wanted the Queen to attend, would have had their wish.


Yes Bannjaxx, it is not often I feel sorry for Gordon Brown, but I think if the boos were over the Queen not being invited that was most unfair. :(  It had little to do with him. ::) ::)




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