They still remember the Falklands Islands?
It wanted to know as they are its thoughts and feelings about the Falklands Islands? and also it wanted to know if they know the history of the Falklands Islands? and if they think that they belong to them.
If they have desire and time please it would be good that they read something of history:
http://docs.google.com/View?docID=dff6bkv5_7gvg9nx
Thank you very much to read this I ask. So long
2007-02-24
04:38:23
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Pedro C
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Politics & Government
➔ Military
That deception that I take, I crei that you did evolved something with regard to general culture. I not as gentlemen often call, that name very great they has left for which really they demonstrate to be. They seem despotas like which they mainly existed throughout history and the last century. That God illuminates them and opens a little the head to them to be able to think with greater clarity. Chau.
2007-02-27
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update #1
Yes I remember the Falklands war, so do the residents of The Falkland Islands, and all the militarty that were there,it was and still is part of Great Britain, and will be protected from invaders as the citizens are British subjects. Notice the name is not in Spanish, neither is the language spoken. If you lot think you'll have another go you will get your sorry little arses whipped again.
2007-02-24 09:42:06
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answered by Lulu T 3
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A country with a military presence a hell of a lot closer than us got it's *** handed to it on a platter, and will do again.
The people of The Falklands want to remain British, and people in Britain want it to remain British. If the Argentinians want to get their noses bloodied again then they can have a go, but they need to remember that the military base there has been considerably strengthened, there's normally a nuclear sub lurking near by as well as a nicely sized air and naval contingent.
2007-02-25 06:12:33
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answered by badshotcop 3
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The Falklands War decided the issue. Any "history" prior to that is now irrelevant.
2007-02-24 12:49:54
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answered by Jellicoe 4
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Yes I know the history of the Falkland Isles .It comes under BRITISH HISTORY because they have always been occupied by people from Britain.
2007-02-24 13:53:34
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answered by frankturk50 6
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i remember the falkland islands war, back in 82, and i learned a very good lesson, that is, if the limeys have an island, and i think i want to take it from them, i should think again.
2007-02-24 20:23:42
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answered by Johnny Guano 3
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dont know who you think they belong to or could possibly belong to ,
i once had a £50 note i dont have it any more, does it still belong to me??? can i have it back "lol"
whose flag is on the flag pole in the Falklands, END OF STORY
2007-02-25 10:54:33
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answered by quasar 6
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Your link is in Spanish so people you may not get as many answers as you could if it was in English. Post it on the Spanish Yahoo.
2007-02-24 12:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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One Argentine soldier said "it was a foreign land to us, I picked up a nail that was lying on the floor it said made in Britain on it I knew then that this was a pointless operation"....
Enought said..
2007-02-24 22:04:24
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answered by 284561 3
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So what's the Question ?
2007-02-24 15:09:15
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answered by Murray H 6
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