(06-19-2023, 02:43 AM)Ninurta Wrote: That right there is some funny stuff! Chucky-Boy (sorry, Brits, but for the life of me I can't think of that sumbitch as "king" anything!) must have slept through his history classes. The Magna Carta was not the brain-child of the King, it was drafted by the Barons, who then forced the king to sign it. I know this only because one of my ancestors was one of those Barons that twisted his limp wrist until he did.
So a "Terra Carta" that is born of the diseased mind of an alleged "king" does not, in any way, have any sort of connection to the original Magna Carta other than just trying to steal it's lime-light. The Magna Carta set into being royal recognition of the basic rights of man, right that supercede royal authority. This "Terra Carta" sounds like nothing of the kind - it sounds more like just more Greenpeace drivel.
ETA: I noticed with interest that even his own website for what I prefer to call "The Terra Cotta" - because it's so easily breakable - does not refer to Chucky-Boy as "King". Instead it unerringly refers to him as "the former Prince of Wales", and I find that to be pretty telling...
I objectively checked Ninurta's comments with someone who's a big history-buff (my wife

Charlie is taking part in a ponzi scheme and he was paid to do so back in June last year by Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin
Jaber al-Thani.
Source:
Mind you, it is strange how the site does refer to him as the former Prince of Wales.

Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.