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Reply #345
« on: May 15, 2012, 10:34:43 AM »
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Here's a good source of photos of the Spanish royals at work.

http://www.gettyimages.ca/EditorialImages/Royalty?Language=en-US
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Reply #346
« on: May 15, 2012, 11:23:36 AM »
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While all very altruistic it really doesn´t say or mean a great deal to a nation with 6 million unemployed, a third of which are by now ineligible for state subsidies. 
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« on: May 15, 2012, 12:09:38 PM »
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I agree with Darius. Photo ops of  school awards and such does not make  up for obscene elephant hunts, financial and sexual scandal and a broken marriage. The family dynamics alone  could cause  concern.
 Somewhere, this monarchy has seemed to have lost it's way. IMO.
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« on: May 15, 2012, 12:36:06 PM »
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While all very altruistic it really doesn´t say or mean a great deal to a nation with 6 million unemployed, a third of which are by now ineligible for state subsidies. 

My point was that, since the beginning of Juan Carlos' reign, the Spanish royals have been involved in all kind of activities related to their official duties, not just holidays (as it was suggested).

On the other hand, what you're saying is related to the current economic conditions, not to Juan Carlos' whole reign.
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Reply #349
« on: May 15, 2012, 01:09:17 PM »
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I´m not limiting it to the current economic situation, I am comparing the family´s involvement with social causes since the beginning of the reign and my point is that this has been severely absent.  Spain is not a country with a history of worthy causes which have been evident in the UK since Victorian times and the British Royal Family´s evolution into a kind of Welfare Monarchy.  What I want to highlight is that yes, the Spanish Borbons have been involved in Foundations promoting literature and the Arts but their involvement with social causes has never been apparent.  This may be an indictment of Spanish society as a whole, but the family certainly haven´t made it their mission to highlight or promote the aleviation of social ills.
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« on: May 15, 2012, 02:42:10 PM »
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What I want to highlight is that yes, the Spanish Borbons have been involved in Foundations promoting literature and the Arts but their involvement with social causes has never been apparent.  This may be an indictment of Spanish society as a whole, but the family certainly haven´t made it their mission to highlight or promote the aleviation of social ills.

The Spanish royals have also been involved with social causes. Throughout the years, the King, the Queen, Felipe, Letizia and the infantas have attended and presided countless events related to the alleviation of social ills. They have visited and inaugurated hospitals, homes for elderly people, centers for disabled people, etc. For instance, the Fundación Reina Sofía currently has a project to fight Alzheimer's disease and the Queen has been involved in various activities related to this project, including several visits to hospitals.
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« on: May 24, 2012, 09:47:51 AM »
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Juan Carlos had a rather awkward run-in with the Governor of Florida, Rick Scott:

"I still want to hear -- I've ridden elephants, I've never tried to shoot one," Scott says, with a grin and a handshake.

If Scott thought he was simply embarking on a conversation between two powerful men about shooting large animals for fun, he was wrong. As the Crowley Political Report points out, it's unlikely that King Juan Carlos had much interest in making this a centerpiece of their discussion.

In an unprecedented act of royal contrition, Spain's king apologized Wednesday for having gone elephant-hunting in Africa while everyday people endure a severe economic crisis.
 "I am very sorry. I made a mistake. It won't happen again," King Juan Carlos said, trying to placate a rare wave of outrage against him.

And while all of this could make for an awkward discussion about elephants, Scott forged ahead after his introduction, telling the king about his own trip to Botswana, where one of the massive pachyderms apparently chased his jeep."

Full article and video:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/24/rick-scott-king-of-spain-elephant_n_1542066.html
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« on: May 24, 2012, 11:11:36 AM »
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The Gold Medal for Fine Arts,Kennedy center Madrid:

http://www.ppe-agency.com/show.php?zoektype=2&search=17-05-2012%20Madrid

courtesy PPE
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« on: May 24, 2012, 11:39:34 AM »
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The Queen looks none too happy to me.
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« on: May 24, 2012, 11:50:26 AM »
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Juan Carlos had a rather awkward run-in with the Governor of Florida, Rick Scott:

"I still want to hear -- I've ridden elephants, I've never tried to shoot one," Scott says, with a grin and a handshake.

If Scott thought he was simply embarking on a conversation between two powerful men about shooting large animals for fun, he was wrong. As the Crowley Political Report points out, it's unlikely that King Juan Carlos had much interest in making this a centerpiece of their discussion.

In an unprecedented act of royal contrition, Spain's king apologized Wednesday for having gone elephant-hunting in Africa while everyday people endure a severe economic crisis.
 "I am very sorry. I made a mistake. It won't happen again," King Juan Carlos said, trying to placate a rare wave of outrage against him.

And while all of this could make for an awkward discussion about elephants, Scott forged ahead after his introduction, telling the king about his own trip to Botswana, where one of the massive pachyderms apparently chased his jeep."

Full article and video:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/24/rick-scott-king-of-spain-elephant_n_1542066.html


This Governor is an embarrassment to the USA.  He and his wife sauntered into the King´s office with such nonchalance and idiotic grins.  Why are these people allowed out of the country?  If the people of Florida are foolish enough to vote for them let them keep them, not send them anywhere else!
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« on: May 24, 2012, 11:52:08 AM »
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The Queen looks none too happy to me.

They do appear rather strained and uncomfortable...
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Reply #356
« on: May 25, 2012, 10:10:40 PM »
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Juan Carlos had a rather awkward run-in with the Governor of Florida, Rick Scott:

"I still want to hear -- I've ridden elephants, I've never tried to shoot one," Scott says, with a grin and a handshake.

If Scott thought he was simply embarking on a conversation between two powerful men about shooting large animals for fun, he was wrong. As the Crowley Political Report points out, it's unlikely that King Juan Carlos had much interest in making this a centerpiece of their discussion.

In an unprecedented act of royal contrition, Spain's king apologized Wednesday for having gone elephant-hunting in Africa while everyday people endure a severe economic crisis.
 "I am very sorry. I made a mistake. It won't happen again," King Juan Carlos said, trying to placate a rare wave of outrage against him.

And while all of this could make for an awkward discussion about elephants, Scott forged ahead after his introduction, telling the king about his own trip to Botswana, where one of the massive pachyderms apparently chased his jeep."

Full article and video:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/24/rick-scott-king-of-spain-elephant_n_1542066.html


This Governor is an embarrassment to the USA.  He and his wife sauntered into the King´s office with such nonchalance and idiotic grins.  Why are these people allowed out of the country?  If the people of Florida are foolish enough to vote for them let them keep them, not send them anywhere else!


Hear Hear Hear!!!Brainless bigots indeed Darius..and they can get here without a visa or digital permission to enter 48 hours in advance like us travelling there...the arrogance & hypocracy unwavered and unchanced...and incurable!!...They'll never learn.
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Reply #357
« on: May 26, 2012, 04:59:03 AM »
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I do feel for the majority of Republics who never get it right when voting their politicians and Heads of State into office.  They must really envy us who have "undemocratic", unelected and hereditary Heads of State...
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Reply #358
« on: May 26, 2012, 08:45:11 AM »
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I do feel for the majority of Republics who never get it right when voting their politicians and Heads of State into office.  They must really envy us who have "undemocratic", unelected and hereditary Heads of State...

Indeed!!And most important,they can never beat the experience and breed that comes with Royal Families...well,
in general that is,....apart from this Bourbon boy and his faul streaks.. Roll Eyes

About Reps never getting it right on voting,it's le peuple that's voting,they vote their own brand of crap...says a lot
on the brains,or lack of that,of these precious citizens...Hah!...ROTFL...Have a sigar!...Oh no,that's a no no now too.. Grin

Republics give extra costs as you have to give the creeps extra staff even after they're done away with
and loads of ballony of bubbles mistaken for importance...yeah,well,once upon a time..in Disneyland..

Anyway,we made a point Darius:We don't do Republics.C'est ca!Free impression after that runaway Czech kid,
Madeleine "We don't do Kings" Allbright..(Quote after Allbright)
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Reply #359
« on: May 26, 2012, 11:26:04 AM »
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Hold on, boys. NO throne is so stable that it is not bolted down in iron. There is nothing superior in a monarchy over a republic [I happen to prefer monarchies that are long established] and not a few have been disasters.  Hence, the whole point of this Forum. Monarchies come and go just as easily as politicians do. Believe me, there is no "envy" on  our part.
 That jerk from Florida is just an example of  some low standards of the electorate.  Europe has it's  fair share of those as well.
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