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Post by mrszinck on May 17, 2017 15:48:43 GMT -5
Olélé, Olala...
this is really crazy!!!
🏆 CHAMPIONS !!!!!🍾🍾🍾
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Post by mrszinck on Jun 2, 2017 8:51:28 GMT -5
Albert on the Trump/Paris agreement translate google: Albert said he was "extremely disappointed" by the decision taken by President Donald Trump, which removed the United States from the Paris agreement. A political choice that Prince Albert considers "a grave historical error and a signal that can not be more depressing." He said: "It is catastrophic. When a great country retreats on an international commitment, it is not very glorious." But the prince, who has inscribed the fight for the environment since its accession in 2005, wants to "keep hope". "Even in the United States, large corporations and cities are pursuing their own approaches to renewable energies, which can make us a little less pessimistic." In a press release from the Prince's Palace, the sovereign reaffirms his country's commitment: "This decision ... undermines America's global leadership and its own economic interests by underestimating the growth prospects offered by I believe that the states, people and cities of American states that are already engaged in a virtuous cycle of transformation and those who understand their importance for future generations will continue to Efforts to promote low-carbon, sustainable and resilient economic growth The Principality of Monaco affirms more than ever its commitment to the fight against global warming with ambitious objectives superior to those envisaged by the Paris Agreement. Invites all the nations of the world, signatories of this Agreement, to continue and confirm their A cause that concerns the preservation of our Earth and of Humanity. " www.monacomatin.mc/politique/pour-le-prince-albert-le-retrait-des-etats-unis-sur-laccord-de-paris-est-une-erreur-historique-grave-142593
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Post by agentf on Jun 3, 2017 13:04:06 GMT -5
If the Earth reeks of noxious gases, it's going to end up being picked up as galactical debris. My thought. Albert on the Trump/Paris agreement translate google: Albert said he was "extremely disappointed" by the decision taken by President Donald Trump, which removed the United States from the Paris agreement. A political choice that Prince Albert considers "a grave historical error and a signal that can not be more depressing." He said: "It is catastrophic. When a great country retreats on an international commitment, it is not very glorious." But the prince, who has inscribed the fight for the environment since its accession in 2005, wants to "keep hope". "Even in the United States, large corporations and cities are pursuing their own approaches to renewable energies, which can make us a little less pessimistic." In a press release from the Prince's Palace, the sovereign reaffirms his country's commitment: "This decision ... undermines America's global leadership and its own economic interests by underestimating the growth prospects offered by I believe that the states, people and cities of American states that are already engaged in a virtuous cycle of transformation and those who understand their importance for future generations will continue to Efforts to promote low-carbon, sustainable and resilient economic growth The Principality of Monaco affirms more than ever its commitment to the fight against global warming with ambitious objectives superior to those envisaged by the Paris Agreement. Invites all the nations of the world, signatories of this Agreement, to continue and confirm their A cause that concerns the preservation of our Earth and of Humanity. " www.monacomatin.mc/politique/pour-le-prince-albert-le-retrait-des-etats-unis-sur-laccord-de-paris-est-une-erreur-historique-grave-142593
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Post by refia on Jun 8, 2017 13:08:43 GMT -5
#CrownPrincessVictoria of Sweden & #PrinceAlbertII of Monaco at a reception ahead of "Reconnecting Humanity and the Sea"in UN, New York
I really like Victorias style at the moment.
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Post by agentf on Jun 8, 2017 17:45:15 GMT -5
I don't think she hits a false note ever, fashion wise. Remember that H&M dress she wore? It was clever, fun and super down-to-Earth. Great initiative too. I personally can't wait for scientists to devise something that will act as a magnet for all the ocean debris and convert the plastics into floating platforms to help Bengladesh's receding shoreline for example. If Tokyo can fly airplanes out of these manmade islands... who knows. But apparently, there isn't a square mile free of plastic debris according to sailing racers who've gone around the globe. Meanwhile, also in the US, did anyone else take away from the Comey hearing the elephant in the room? Where it's pretty obvious there actually is a current ongoing investigation of Trump? Comey cut an elegant figure also, not resorting to cheap shots. Oh yeah, and yeah for Albert for pursuing his green agenda. I think he's coming here to the Oceanic institute in Rimouski next, if memory serves. Please rally for our whales whose habitat around Anticosti is in jeopardy with the takeover by a Canadian firm of Petrolia and its fracking rights. I expect they'll be suing the Quebec government to start that up again, in the most pristine of our habitats. Grrrr #CrownPrincessVictoria of Sweden & #PrinceAlbertII of Monaco at a reception ahead of "Reconnecting Humanity and the Sea"in UN, New York I really like Victorias style at the moment.
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Post by axelle on Jun 10, 2017 7:37:48 GMT -5
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Post by axelle on Jun 16, 2017 7:23:07 GMT -5
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Post by donna on Jun 17, 2017 9:51:16 GMT -5
I heard about him in Marbella in Spain last year. Apparently he lives there somewhere. The person who told me about him knew he was a fake, so it was known already then.
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Post by agentf on Jun 18, 2017 7:42:40 GMT -5
On the topic though, a real actress, Jessica Chastain, got married to a real count's son in Italy last week. They looked regal and a very good match. I love stories like that.
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Post by axelle on Jun 19, 2017 6:58:33 GMT -5
On the topic though, a real actress, Jessica Chastain, got married to a real count's son in Italy last week. They looked regal and a very good match. I love stories like that. He is super cool - they look genuinely happy good for them!
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Post by agentf on Jun 20, 2017 8:03:05 GMT -5
Prince Albert was here briefly last week, sans wifee. None too friendly to journalists, I think. Kind of Bilderberger cloak and dagger stuff. Bravo on the other hand to Tchad for following the trail of illicit gains to Montreal and checking on dictators' real estate investments. The biggest joke will be tomorrow when Jared Kushner lands to talk peace in Palestine where illicit gains from worldwide fraud laundered through real estate goes to finance illegal settlements via Torontonian development firms. And! Doubling down by bringing another Zizanist acolyte. Reading Winston Churchill's bio now and realizing his mother was a JAP, I have to wonder if waving red flags in front of bulls is taught at the Netanyahoo school of diplomacy... I'm so glad to be a stupid French-Canadian. Meanwhile: ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1039335/trump-brexit-libre-echange-mondialisation-incertitude-conference-montreal
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Post by mrszinck on Jun 27, 2017 6:05:07 GMT -5
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Post by smt on Jun 28, 2017 17:47:35 GMT -5
So, Fat Al has been reduced to utilizing all members of the family -- except his *wife* for official engagements and overseas trips. What a fool!
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Post by axelle on Jun 29, 2017 9:25:51 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jun 30, 2017 7:34:18 GMT -5
At least he's not tweeting.... I find the location fascinating, personally. And there's not much coverage of their Expo otherwise. I'm trying to remember if that's the country our former PM Chrétien sat on a board for a petrol company but it's vague. In any event, as with any war remembrance celebrations, Russians - like it or not - have their historical place at the table. If they hadn't been alienated, we probably would have a different general view of them and we might have averted their r adicalization on some level. I know when I read Lenin, I found someone utterly lucid and enlightened. Their architecture is fascinating too. I'm not a huge fan of constructivism but you can't deny the Russian contribution. Now if they would stop pestering other countries with low-brow stuff, we'd be happy. Mind you, Oliver Stone does make a point that with a lower defense budget, they're still able to mess with people's psyche. It's the repression, personally, that I see as a serious problem and lack of risk-taking; if you are confident in your political system, why be afraid to let the people take part in it? So, Fat Al has been reduced to utilizing all members of the family -- expect his *wife* for official engagements and overseas trips. What a fool!
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 15, 2017 4:53:34 GMT -5
Albert, yesterday at the tribute to the victims of Nice (the terrorist attack with a truck a year ago on the 'Promenade des Anglais'). Everyone with their wife. The wife of the mayor of Nice is heavily pregnant.... This is very important for the victims and their families (many little children died that day), but also for France because the attack was on France's national day. All living -past- presidents of France are present. As well as all major European representatives.... Albert had an honorary place in front - next to the wife of president Macron. But again no Charlene....what is her excuse? www.noblesseetroyautes.com/albert-de-monaco-a-lhommage-aux-victimes-de-nice/
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 15, 2017 4:59:02 GMT -5
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Post by tops on Jul 15, 2017 8:32:35 GMT -5
Albert, yesterday at the tribute to the victims of Nice (the terrorist attack with a truck a year ago on the 'Promenade des Anglais'). Everyone with their wife. The wife of the mayor of Nice is heavily pregnant.... This is very important for the victims and their families (many little children died that day), but also for France because the attack was on France's national day. All living -past- presidents of France are present. As well as all major European representatives.... Albert had an honorary place in front - next to the wife of president Macron. But again no Charlene....what is her excuse? www.noblesseetroyautes.com/albert-de-monaco-a-lhommage-aux-victimes-de-nice/Perhaps no citizens of South Africa perished so she felt no grief or association? If an event doesn't serve her publicity, she has no need for it. Bottom line, Charlie never really assimilated into France or Monaco. She's as guilty as others who take advantage of a government just to support their desired lifestyle (via $) and feel no real allegiance.
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Post by agentf on Jul 15, 2017 11:57:51 GMT -5
Excellent point. That said, let's hope there will soon be an end to these acts. Albert, yesterday at the tribute to the victims of Nice (the terrorist attack with a truck a year ago on the 'Promenade des Anglais'). Everyone with their wife. The wife of the mayor of Nice is heavily pregnant.... This is very important for the victims and their families (many little children died that day), but also for France because the attack was on France's national day. All living -past- presidents of France are present. As well as all major European representatives.... Albert had an honorary place in front - next to the wife of president Macron. But again no Charlene....what is her excuse? www.noblesseetroyautes.com/albert-de-monaco-a-lhommage-aux-victimes-de-nice/ Perhaps no citizens of South Africa perished so she felt no grief or association? If an event doesn't serve her publicity, she has no need for it. Bottom line, Charlie never really assimilated into France or Monaco. She's as guilty as others who take advantage of a government just to support their desired lifestyle (via $) and feel no real allegiance.
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Post by agentf on Jul 19, 2017 9:53:48 GMT -5
Albert, celebrating France and Monaco's bond with Macron AND Sarkozy (?)... What's almost as interesting is a Hello Monaco: Hello Monaco! Who knew?
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