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OAS calls on Argentina/UK to find peaceful way to solve Malvinas sovereignty dispute

Wednesday, June 6th 2012 - 04:41 UTC
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The Organization of American States general assembly, meeting in Tiquipaya, Bolivia, passed a resolution urging the Argentine and British governments to find a peaceful way to solve the Malvinas Islands sovereignty dispute. Read full article

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  • ynsere

    Good idea. The peaceful solution must start with Argentina removing “Malvinas sovereignty” requirements from its constitution. Then start negotiations with the Falklanders, not the UK.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 04:58 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Boovis

    If they think blockades, trade restrictions, banning of shipping, harassment of people etc constitutes a productive approach, I'd hate to see Argentina being non-productive!

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 05:17 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • BLACK CAT

    Given the the Argentinian history of dealing with non Argentinian first descendant land owners you can understand the refusal of the Argentine government not to open dialog with the Falkland Islanders, but its an improvement in their style of negotiating, I often wonder why the farms are so big in Argentina.................................

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 05:22 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Boovis

    3: apparently the blood and bones of dead native americans is very nutritious for the ground.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 05:52 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Xect

    Unlike Timmermuppet my only regret is for the Falkland's islanders to have to keep tolerating these liars, bullies and aggressors.

    Why do they keep quoting expired resolutions including the last one which Argentina violated with an illegal invasion of the peaceful islands?

    I think the UK should set the negotiation terms given it decides what happens and ynsere's point about removing it from their constitution will be a good start.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 06:17 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Truth_Telling_Troll

    Well, it's the OAS. A useless entity which Argentina should withdraw from (we don't care about cooperating with the Americans or Canadians), and of which the Falklands should never belong to as they are neither a nation nor an American state (they fall under the EU, as per wanted by both the UK and themselves).

    So really, just a seamy confused situation.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 06:24 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • GreekYoghurt

    Lots of corrupt morally-bankrupt countries get together to ask the UK to do something arguably immoral that goes against the letter of the charter of the UN.

    The direct metaphor would be a convicted paedophile ordering you to give them your child, and I suggest the response should be the same.

    No.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 06:27 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Steve-32-uk

    The resolution underlines Argentina’s “constructive approach towards the inhabitants of the Malvinas Islands”!! WTF

    con·struc·tive/kənˈstrəktiv/
    Adjective: 1.Serving a useful purpose; tending to build up.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 06:34 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • rnbgr

    OAS = just another talking shop

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 06:35 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • GreekYoghurt

    @8 If we go by the old adage that actions speak louder than words, we can see the following:
    a) the words of the argentinians reflect no respect for the falkland islanders.
    b) the actions of the argentinians reflect no respect for the falkland islanders.

    Can't see how that is in any way constructive, unless they truly intend to ethnically cleanse the islands, which we all know they want to.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 06:48 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • shb

    ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.

    Wake me up when they actually say something worth listening to.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 06:49 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Xect

    Arguably though these groups are no worse than groups like the G20 where lots of talking happens followed by no action. I do find it amusing when Argentina quotes support from all of these bodies which for the most part are the same group of countries acting under a different name.

    Essentially they quote the UN resolutions which they breached and in the Falkland's war acted directly against Binding resolutions of the UN, its hypocrisy on a truly giant scale and amusing to boot.

    No wonder everyone outside of SA laughs at them on the world stage.

    Argentina needs a decent, progressive and modern government that can tackle its economic and social issues. Once it does that it can prosper, until then you've got the corrupt CFK trying to raise internal support by banging the drum over the Falkland's islands whilst the country destroys itself internally.

    This is a fight Argentina has zero chance of winning.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 06:52 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Steve-32-uk

    @GreekYoghurt
    Welcome back, we've missed you.
    Where have you been?

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 07:38 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • MistyThink

    OAS should take into agenda to be free and independence of British Columbia from Canada.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 08:47 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • expbrit

    @ 14 Why? Do Argentina want to claim it? You do know that most of the oil is in Alberta... don't you?

    @ 12 Isn't Mad Max the heir apparent to the throne? The Prince of Whales, as his friends call him?

    @ 10 It would make a perfect prison. The Alcatraz of the South Atlantic. Inmates to be trained in the art of deepwater drilling...

    @ 1 Good idea. The whole thing could be over and done with in 24 hours :-)

    Fun here, innit?

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 09:08 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Boovis

    14: what are you blathering on about? Explain.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 09:21 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • sj_ken

    Easy solution, let the people of the Falklands / Malvinas vote on whether to remain with Britain or join Argentina.
    Simple, easy, no one dies.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 09:26 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Be serious

    Thanks Cananda, an honest and true friend of Britain and the British Family of Nations.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 09:37 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Brit Bob

    The OAS should learn - there is no dispute.

    It was all sorted out in 1850 under the 'Convention of Settlement' Part vii reads, 'Under the Convention perfect friendship between her Britannic Majesty's Government and the Government of the Confederation (Argentina) is restored to it's former state of good understanding and cordiality'

    The treaty therefore settled all outstanding differences.

    The Argentine government later produced maps showing that the Falkland Islands were not part of Argentina. Preidents of Argentina acknowledged this fact.

    There you have it dear Hector and Co 'Perfect friendship has been resored'

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 11:29 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • GALlamosa

    Constructive approach...............really !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 12:00 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • cornishair

    Ummm... so this changes very little?. Nice to see the OAS is just a talking shop :). long may the falklands be free!

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 01:03 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Martin Woodhead

    I suppouse we could offer talks at the victory bar in stanley have a couple of members of the fig turn up as well.
    argentina we want the falklands
    foreign Office chappy turns to the FIG representatives do you want to be argentinan chaps please be civil
    fig er NO!
    right thats settled then same time next year?
    maybe in 50 years the argies might get it

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 01:35 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Conqueror

    Now come on people, let's be reasonable. As Foreign Muppet.....sorry, Minister Tinpotman says ”“I would like to offer Great Britain the opportunity to meet in a room. The OAS secretary general can be present. I want to negotiate with Great Britain. I want to find a peaceful solution to this colonial conflict,” he said during the fourth session of the meeting.

    So we can expect Tinpotman to finally admit all the lies argieland has told the UN and the world, can we? Good of him to offer the British representative in the OAS assembly to immediately engage in dialogue in order to find a definitive solution to the conflict. Knowing that the British representative was an FCO official with no authority. The man (?) is deranged.

    Why doesn't the FCO send a copy of Pascoe and Pepper's paper of 23 May 2012 to all OAS governments, except argieland?

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 01:37 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • PirateLove

    question: Why do we need a peaceful solution, we have no problem?

    Falklanders are peaceful, Argenweener are not
    Falklanders are rightful inhabitants, Argenweener are not
    Falklanders outlook is very bright, Argenweeners is not
    Falklanders are democratic, Argenweener is not
    Falklanders are has right on its side, Argenweener has not

    Argenweener is the problem, and the UK is the solution, a lesson they have too soon forgotten.

    SELF - DETERMINATION & INTERNATIONAL COURTS OF JUSTICE

    “Game-over”

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 01:40 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Pete Bog

    I thinkthe two sides (Arsentina and UK should meet with FIG present.
    Argentina: Hand over the Malvinas, it says in our constitution they're ours.
    UK: According to history the Falkland Islands are not. Please speak to FIG.
    Argentina: Who?
    FIG: We actually govern the islands now, we are the indigenous population, and self-determination/independence is how the Secretary General of the UN wishes de-colonialisation to happen.
    Argentina: We only recognise 2065, as we are irretrievably stuck in the past, but as we own the Malvinas, according to our constituition hand them over now!
    UK: Axccording to the UN rules on self-determination, please speak to FIG.
    Argentina: They don't exist.
    FIG: Go swivel losers.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 01:46 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • cornishair

    I really can't see how this helps argentina?

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 02:18 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Condorito

    Has this guy (Pat Condell) ever done a sketch on Argentina?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P39Dszzyw5I&feature=related

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 02:36 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Tobers

    @26

    - Flying to these meetings every month makes them feel and look busy and important

    - Flying to these meetings every month was distracting the masses from domestic problems although now it seems many Argentines are starting to lose patience

    - Flying to these meetings every month gets them away from the hassle they're facing domestically.

    - Flying to these meetings every month gives them nice stays in hotels and fancy lunches

    - Flying to these meetings every month gives them a chance to Troll massively because they are a vindictive, malicious bunch of politicians. Deep down they surely must know that practically there is nothing they can do to get the Falklands so the next best thing is to try and get a reaction from the British and FI governments and Islanders.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 03:03 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Brit Bob

    @26 It goes with the current distraction policies of Argentina -Distract the population away from the harsh realities of everyday life.

    How is this for a Mickey Mouse economy run my Mickey Mouse politicians:

    Taken from The Economist 2.6.12: 'From this week, any Argentinian wanting to take a foreign holiday must not only provide his tax identification number but also tell the tax agency (AFIP) where and why he is going. Officials say this violation of privacy is needed to fight tax evasion and money laundering. In reality the reason is that the government of CFK is starting to run out of dollars. Since the inflation rate is over 25% the government is TERRIFIED of letting the Peso depreciate and is resorting to a seige economy.'

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 03:36 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Idlehands

    Aren't all other American nations getting fed up of all their forums (OAS / MERCOSUR / UNASUR etc) being hijacked about this issue that does not affect them in any way? You'd think they'd want it to be about topics that improves the lives of the citizens of member states.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 03:37 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • cornishair

    28 & 29 :) thanks

    Next question is, where are all the pro-arge bloggers? why arn't they telling us how awesome this is for Argentina! (i need a laugh)

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 03:47 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • HansNiesund

    Imagine that. The Organisation of Argentina Supporters is in favour of dialogue, negotiation, and a peaceful solution. What a ringing endorsement of CFK that is.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 04:08 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Simon68

    I think the problem is that Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Argentina have become so far out on the loony side that the rest of SA is so taken aback (buggered?) that they really haven't reacted yet. I'm sure that the great majority of people on the SA Continent don't give a tuppeny sh*te about the Falklands or Argentina, what they are really interested in is their own sustained growth.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 04:12 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Tobers

    @33

    At the end of the day a growing economy is ALWAYS the priority for the masses. Has a bad/unethical government ever been voted out whilst the economy was growing strongly?

    Good call on the 'tuppeny sh*te' phrase!

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 04:45 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • St.John

    If Argentina really believed it has a case why then is it so much against taking it to the International Court of Justice?

    Because they know they don't have a case but need a never ending dispute to raise nationalism in times of internal crisis, like now when the Argentine inflation is is close to 30 per cent.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 05:33 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • The Cestrian

    who the fuck are the OAS?

    Never heard of them.

    sounds like just another fucking nothing statement from a less than credible organisation.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 07:10 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • RobWilliams

    Some people need to realise the difference between wanting a peaceful solution to the situation and supporting Argentinas claim.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 07:17 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Islander1

    Actually its not a bad result for the islands as Arg has definatley NOT got what they hoped for in the wording! Its all weak and washy and pretty neutral and the bull about Arg concerns for islanders can easily be shredded by the islanders at the UN next week in front of CFK herself. It is a sign of the start of the crumble and collapse of support that Arg will exeperience over the next year or so as the world gradually learns that there are 2 side to the story - and for this we thank CFK for raising the issue so much this year which resulted in us getting flooded with the worlds media wanting to find out the truth!
    Argentine own goals are mounting up!

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 07:38 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • TipsyThink

    Merely idiots or agents can talk about these Vassal Islands.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 07:40 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • briton

    More corrupt politicians

    talk talk, what a load of rubbish, did someone not tell this stupid assembly, that peaceful means does not include, threats , abuse , intimidation , blockades , legal threats , and abhorrent lies ,
    Or was this conveniently forgotten about,

    Someone should have stood up, and bloody humiliated the Argies , [ did they ???]
    Like fxck they did .
    .

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 08:19 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Steveu

    @39 Which part of “self determination” do you not understand?

    If you had had your way, The Falklands would have become an Argentine colony in 1982 (please spare us the bullsh!t about how it was all the Junta's fault)

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 08:22 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Gordo1

    I wonder if the assembly were told about the fairy tales and lies that have recently been revealed about Argentina's claim to the Falkland Islands.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 08:34 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • lsolde

    We're still here,
    They are still there,
    The Queen is still on her throne,
    Long may it stay so.
    (ln other words, Argentina, get lost!)
    We don't need you & we don't want you.
    We don't want anything to do with you.
    Disappear! pouf!

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 09:38 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ElaineB

    Nothing has changed and nothing will change.

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 10:34 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Malvinero1

    If Argentina really believed it has a case why then is it so much against taking it to the International Court of Justice
    Look clown: I have told yoyu before: uk REJECTED in 1884,the invitation from Argentina to settle the AMlvinas issue in a court of law,and at least 5 times after.Why in HELL uk declined,if they are sio sure....
    ICJ? Hmm part of the UN..UN has 10 res,considering Malvinas a colonial issue.....C-24 another branch of the UN,also uk and MAlvinas LOSING all the time.
    ICJ: uk rejects any ISSUE prior to 1974..just look for yourself in the ICJ.....

    Nothing has changed and nothing will change.
    You are rigth elaine: Nothing will change FOR YOU!
    You were born a crook,are a crook and will die as a crook!
    As the future of MAlvinas: The outcome is clear: MALVINAS ARGENTINAS...Bye bye,brits losers..keep spending FOOLISHLY the money on MAlvinas....BTW,did the uk economy improved? Or is the regular disaster?

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 10:44 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Simon68

    I've written this before, but it is well worth repeating:
    If the Islanders said tomorrow:

    “Pleases let us become Argentines, you have really convinced us, so please let us in.”

    Kretina, Timerman, and the rest of the troupe would have massive heart attacks and scream NOOOOOOO.

    The whole “Malvinas” thing is only for local consumption. It is designed to be trotted out whenever the peronistas have f*cked up again, as they always do, to destract us while they do the next stupidity.

    I'd love to see their faces if you Falkland Islanders called their bluff!!!!

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 10:58 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Steveu

    @45 Yeah whatever

    It still doesn't alter the fact that if you really thought you had a case, you would go to the ICJ and not the ineffectual talking shops of the OAS and the C24 sub committee on colonisation

    We'll ask my local WI branch to pass a counter resolution. If you know some of the WI ladies that I know, you should be very afraid!

    Jun 06th, 2012 - 11:29 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Furry-Fat-Feck

    @26Cornishhair

    Agreed. It seems that the situation is exactly the same as it was 6 months ago. Or 12 months, or 30 years ago. Argentina has no more or less support than they ever had and the American position has never altered one jot since................................... well whenever you care to mention.

    @46.

    Simon I am sure you are 100% correct but calling the Malvinista bluff would be a little too risky I think. As unlikely as it is they might really want the islands afterall and double bluff the Falkland Islanders. Not a risk worth taking in my opinion but it is of course the Falkland Islanders choice to make I suppose.

    Thankyou Canada. No fence sitting there then.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 12:18 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ernstorm

    I hope that this conflict can be solved for good and hopefully could be negotiated peacefully, but knowing how is the attitude of arrogance of some people, I have my doubts. Enjoy reading the link below. This time I'll keep it simple, to avoid being accused of plagiarism by those unworthy of mentioning, who think they are the owners and masters of every piece of land in the world. Now I understand why the world smells so bad.

    “...Britain would finally relinquish all claim to authority over its own affairs and essentially cease to exist as a political entity. What Hitler and Napoleon couldn’t do, the dull Eurocrats and their silky-voiced, terribly respectable media cheerleaders are intent on doing. But then again, Britain is already dead, it just hasn’t been buried yet.”

    http://pjmedia.com/blog/britains-already-dead/

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 12:34 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • St.John

    @ 45 Malvinero1

    Your childish language and behavior tells me you are too young to attend this forum.

    Return in a couple of years when you have turned 15.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 04:02 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Lord Ton

    http://falklandsnews.wordpress.com/2012/06/07/hector-timerman-lost-in-translation-over-the-falklands/

    :-)

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 05:35 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • lsolde

    @51 Lord Ton,
    Thank you for the link.
    -“Timerman immeadiately DEMANDED talks on sovereignty”
    Did he now?
    Drop dead, Timeridiot.
    Just like orangehead blithered on about “negotations”, to Hague a few weeks ago.
    Do you think that there's a contest in CFK's cabinet to see who can make the Falklands buckle first?
    CFK-“l'll give $1,000,000 US to any of you idiots, err l mean ministers, who can deliver the malvinas to me. Arrrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhhh, must have malvinas, wants it bad l do. give, give, give meeeeee.”
    @45Malvinero1,
    What? not you again?
    l told you to stop sniffing that petrol, it'll fry your brain.
    Uuuuummm, what brain?
    Wake up to yourself, malvibaby, or you will be FINISHEDDDDDDDD!

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 07:16 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Be serious

    45 Malvinero1 “The outcome is clear: MALVINAS ARGENTINAS...Bye bye,brits losers”.

    You write as if something is happening, as if something is in motion. It isn't, its just in your fevered imagination. Self determination is the key and so far, all we can gather is that a majority of the Islanders reject Argentina and people exactly like you.
    Your Government has foresaken armed conflict and dedicated itself to peace. Unless of course this too is another falsehood, don't you think they would be better employed engaging with the Islanders in a rather more polite and civilised fashion?

    Just a thought.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 07:43 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • AsISeeIt

    I like the way everyone is referring to the history of the islands. I take it history is anything that occurred in the past, whether it was yesterday or 150 years ago? I remember the Falkland Islanders bitching about THE FACT that Great Britain refused to give them full British passports, scholarships for their children, subsidized travel from the UK via SA, etc, etc. In fact Britain didn't give the Falklanders the time of day prior to '82. The only country that 'put out' was Argentina. And I hate to keep harping on about this, but had it not been for the war in 82 more than 3/4 of the populace in the UK would not know that these islands even EXISTED. Now those are FACTS and they didn't come out of any newspaper.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 02:34 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Simon68

    54 AsISeeIt (#)
    Jun 07th, 2012 - 02:34 pm

    So what? I agree completely with your facts, but also repeat; so what?
    Are the Islanders to thank us for invading them so that they could get benefits from UK?
    What exactly did we “put out”? As I recall we bilt an airport at Stanley, LADE made a few flights every now and then, YPF put a fuel depôt, and not much else.
    What we should have done is a massive emigration to the Islands, then WE could be claiming self determination, but WE DID NOT WANT TO LIVE THERE. So now we've had it, we just have to get used to it.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 03:06 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • AsISeeIt

    @55
    Why would any Argentine want to live in a country where they are despised. The islanders hated the Argentines, and begged the British for their nationality. The only ones that ever did anything for them was Argentina. And that's another FACT.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 03:17 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Simon68

    56 AsISeeIt (#)

    That is the answer in a nutshell, pre-1982 the population of the Islands was in the region of 1800 people, it wouldn't have been difficult to put 2000 adult Argentines on the Islands at that time, but we didn't. We stayed home and comfortable in Argentina with our military government slaughtering our young leftists.
    Now the “leftist” politicians like Kretina and her troupe are playing the “Malvinas son Argentinas” card for all they're worth trying to take our minds off the economic melt-down which is waiting for us.
    As somone said on another thread, Kretina is fiddling while Rome burns.
    Enjoy.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 04:11 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • shb

    @45 malvibaby

    Have you tried electro-shock therapy yet? I am told it is usually helpfull in cases like yours.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 09:41 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • lsolde

    @AsISeeIt,
    So what?
    Did Argentina do all these great things for us because they are such fine chaps?
    No!
    Because they wanted the lslands, but not the people.
    Yes, mistakes were made in the past, but now they've been corrected.
    The Falklands are booming.
    For Argentina(re the Falklands), the window has closed, the moment has passed.
    Sad

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 10:27 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • AsISeeIt

    @59
    The window was never open. Anyways, I still say it's up to the Falklanders to decide what THEY want. Not the UK or Argentina.

    Jun 07th, 2012 - 11:19 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Condorito

    @ Asiseeit / 60
    Isolde is an Islander!
    I understand that in the most recent poll over 90% of Islanders wanted to stay with the UK. I am sure a F.Islander will correct me with the right number.

    Well you would appear to be in agreement with the UK government because they also say it is up to the Islanders to decide.

    Jun 08th, 2012 - 12:07 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • AsISeeIt

    Condorito
    It is the only civilized thing to do, the Falkland Islanders have to decide what they want to do, no one else should make that decision.

    Jun 08th, 2012 - 03:15 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Be serious

    In addition to CANADA thanks also to PANAMA and BELIZE for supporting the Falkland Islanders and standing up to the ridiculous Argentine bully.

    Jun 08th, 2012 - 08:47 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Tiberius66

    Stop all IMF & UK funding towards Argentina .
    www.StopFundingArgentina.org

    Anyone reading this outside of Argentina please sign THE FORM NOW and make Argentina start paying back the monies it ows the rest of the world.

    Jun 09th, 2012 - 07:53 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • lsolde

    Took great pleasure in signing it!
    Would sign it 10,000 times if they would let me!

    Jun 09th, 2012 - 09:48 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Pete Bog

    Ditto

    Jun 11th, 2012 - 02:34 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • UKOwnsArgentina

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    Jun 11th, 2012 - 10:09 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • British_Kirchnerist

    A good statement. Its so obvious we should sit down and talk.

    #43 “The Queen is still on her throne,
    Long may it stay so”

    Isolde I didn't take you for a Cristinista =) But as you mentioned it yes Reina Cristina still owns the throne =)

    #65 Dinnae be nasty!

    Jun 14th, 2012 - 10:02 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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