"When I hear the word âholisticâ I reach for my BAR and donât worry about the safety." Regular Samizdata commenter NickM, over at his CountingCats redoubt. He's talking about Prince Charles. Of course, if Charles wants to revert to an age of Divine Right, witchburnings, absence of notions of individual rights, logic, science and so forth, then maybe he should rem...
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Samizdata on 8th Feb 2010 (via samizdata.net)
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RupaHuq on 14th Jan 2009 (via rupahuq.wordpress.com)
Guardian: Prince Charles attacks climate change sceptics Prince of Wales accuses those who question whether human activity is causing global warming of 'peddling pseudo science' Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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MrEugenides on 15th Jul 2010 (via mreugenides.blogspot.com)
Genetically modified crops, that's the subject of today's waffle because Prince Charles has described them as giving rise to the greatest threat to the world since whatever he last got into a twisted-knicker situation about. Oh yes, I remember now, it was man-made global warming. I must not give the impression that I think Prince Charles is a nutter because I do not, I believe him to be ...
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TheFatBigotOpines on 14th Aug 2008 (via thefatbigot.blogspot.com)
No, Lord Taverne. You may or may not be right about the science. But you are wrong on the constitutional principle. Prince Charles, like his father, might not be as pretty and telegenic, or as adept at pretending to be middle-class when not, as his late first wife was. But each of them has, in any of many long years, done a lot more charity work than she ever did in her entire life. And they have ...
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DavidLindsay on 1st Nov 2008 (via davidaslindsay.blogspot.com)
David Davis How sad for these poor men. The entire article is a scream. And poor sad tormentd Prince Charles really does appear to have bouhgt into the global warming scam 100%. Posted in Liberty Tagged: belief, climate change, computer modelling, falsifying results, global warming, mental torment, perverted science, philosophy, Prince Charles, religion, scumbags
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LibertarianAlliance on 22nd Mar 2009 (via libertarianalliance.wordpress.com)
The row over Prince Harry's racial comments about an army colleague has reached Prince Charles.
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PoliticsCoUk on 13th Jan 2009 (via politics.co.uk)
Prince Charles, that noted organic food producer whose food is a bit expensive for the normal tastes of a "credit crunched" UK population has spoken out today against GM foods. If Prince Charles was not making millions from organic foods and therefore had a vested interest in being anti GM, then I might take him seriously, but his outburst has actually made me angry. He talks of food security bein...
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NorfolkBlogger on 13th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
It might seem unlikely to have Greenpeace and Prince Charles working towards the same goals, but when it comes to preserving rainforests new alliances have been forged as the Prince has used his royal mojo to assemble world leaders, business dignitaries and NGOs to come up with a plan to halt tropical deforestation. At the moment, there's no global agreement in place to prevent tropical defor...
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Greenpeace on 7th May 2009 (via greenpeace.org.uk)
I have a piece in The Times on Prince Charles. Here's an extract: What is it with the Prince of Wales? He seems physically incapable of keeping his mouth shut. Yesterday he was ranting about genetically modified crops, multinationals and climate change. But it might equally have been architecture, education or McDonald's, three of his previous obsessions. Next week it'll no doubt be...
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CliveDavis on 14th Aug 2008 (via spectator.co.uk)