User blog comment:Jack Goldwrecker./Addressing The Recent Events Concerning Britain, Russia, and Romania/@comment-3432656-20130219222112

"Address to the House of Commons, in the Year of our Lord, 1746 on the 19th of February"

Members of the House, members of Government,

We are met together at a time when great exertions and a high constancy are required from all who cherish and sustain the radical cause. Difficulties surround us and dangers threaten from this side and from that. Fresh enemies are gathering: faithful friends are nervous or disheartened. Voices are raised in counsels and governments alike, both equally unwise, of impatience or of lassitude.

From such a situation of conflict you may emerge triumphant, but to do that there will have to be in the sure hearts of leaders and followers alike whom now need to produce shrewd and clear plans of action, true warm-hearted comradeship, and unwearying determination.

We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind; War. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering at the hands of a common enemy. You ask, what is our purpose? I can say: It is to wage the everlasting need for the peace and movement of placement, by the almighty seas we rule to the very distant and foreign lands we manage. By the air we reach unstoppable heights with our Skyfleets. With these tools, with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us; to wage war against a monstrous tyranny by venality and obscenity, never surpassed in the darkness, of which impendence shall not be tolerated. That is our policy. You ask, what is our aim? For what you may think be God and Glory and the grand Duchy of Grandeur. No, it is victory for that victory will be met at all costs. Victory in the time of great peril, disbelief, weakness and whatever duration which shall we meet the end of this road they call War. Shall we not have victory, there is no survival. Survival and prosperity for which if any are lacking there shall be no survival for the nations, for the countries, for the states, for the duchies or grand provinces. Nor can the mighty British Empire which has stood on it's blood, sweat, and tears that sailed and tides and had ruled the waves for the urge and impulse of the ages, that mankind will move forward towards its goal.

But I take up my task of being your Prime Minister to forever a less preserve the hope and nationality of what we are. We rule the waves. We rule the lands. I truly hope our allies the Romanians along with their newly joint issue Swedish shall be reassured that our cause will not be suffered to fail among ANY men. For that at this time I see it fit for we to reach upon the duty to come to the aid to all and for all to be saved from the tyranny of the Tsars of the Russian Empire. Romania may be landlocked and forever stricken by it's geographical site of location rich in it's history of origin and placement but nevertheless with the Mighty British Empire spanning from the Americas to Africa to the ever most farthest reaches of the Orient. I call upon the War Office to issue the complete total naval Blockade of Russia's everlasting coastline. While you Russians believe the war is already won by land. Think again. Regiments of Britain's finest shall once again march it's triumphant tune of the "British Grenadiers"  upon Russia's borders to support it's allies.

The only thing I have left to conclude this address is I have yet only one response to Russia's Military to "Try us" I truly and deeply hope you have plenty of wood in your "Empire" We shall be burning and sending whatever you call a sea worthy vessel to the bottom of the whatever sea you dare enter. "Be Prepared"