I’ve Got The Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy
Down In My Heart (Where?)
Down In My Heart (Where?)
Down In My Heart!
I’ve Got The Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy
Down In My Heart,
Down In My Heart To Stay!!!!!!
@DavidJHarrisJr This is one of those statements that sounds dramatic but doesn’t actually communicate anything. He knows better isn’t an argument, it’s just an assertion. Without context, examples, or evidence, it’s political theater, not substance.
@Paws_of_Science@saniyafatma1278 Actually, that’s what it looks like and I don’t blame her. If this is a real post, she needs to take him and the ring to the jeweler and make it right.
@TatiBurke@LionelMedia@RealCandaceO I’m more curious about the ‘waring angel.’ Is that the one that warns you before you misspell ‘guardian’?” Candace making history? If your definition of history is turning someone else’s tragedy into a personal branding opportunity, then sure.
@piersmorgan@USMNT Congratulations on that 1966 VHS tape Piers. The rest of the football world has moved on. I’d make your tea Piers, but England seems to prefer living off reheated victories from 1966.
@Callansgranny@MeghansMole The irony is that the monarchy depends heavily on international attention, tourism, documentaries, interviews, and worldwide media coverage. If it’s presented as a global institution, expect global opinions. One referendum and it’s gone.
@Callansgranny@MeghansMole You’ve confused inheritance with constitutional office. I have no opinion over who inherits a family’s fortune. I do have an opinion on whether a nation’s highest office should be reserved for one bloodline. That’s the difference you’re avoiding.
@GBNEWS Britain can celebrate its history without remaining trapped by it. A modern democracy deserves a head of state chosen for service, integrity, and merit not ancestry. It’s time to retire the monarchy to the history books, where it belongs. All of them.