Wednesday, November 11, 2009

This Lady Has "Balls"

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, wife of Prince Charles were spared an unwelcome greeting at the Black Watch Armory as MUC police and riot squad pushed protesters back on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 in Montreal during the 2009 Royal Visit to Canada. Suzanne Reny gives a mouthful to one of the protesters outside the armory. Photograph by: John Mahoney, The Gazette

One Woman Against The Anti-Royal Mob -- The Montreal Gazette

She was a single lone woman up against a noisy nationalist mob tonight outside of the Black Watch armory on Bleury St., in the hour before Prince Charles arrived with Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.

As the bright lights of national television created an something of a chilling aura around the 150 slogan-chanting Quebec nationalists, a small determined woman named Suzanne Reny walked up to the front lines of the protest and told them they were all a disgrace.

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My Comment: The title to this story says it all. She has done more to harm the sovereignty movement in Quebec than a hundred federalist politicians.

3 comments:

Cindy, Vancouverite said...

Kudos to this woman for grabbing a backbone & going up against this anti-royal protesting group...there is a right way & a wrong way of expression one's opinion in our Democratic society....I am proud of this woman for having the courage to try to get her point across about good manners & etiquette!...you go Girl!

Cindy, Vancouverite said...

Kudos to this woman for grabbing a backbone & going up against this anti-royal protesting group...there is a right way & a wrong way of expression one's opinion in our Democratic society....I am proud of this woman for having the courage to try to get her point across about good manners & etiquette!...you go Girl!

Anonymous said...

It would have been nice to see more reporting on the burlesque dancers who were asking the Prince to protect the Red Light district:

http://www.optative.net/blog/2009/11/10/burlesque-dancers-ask-prince-charles-to-save-the-red-light-district/