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Terry Hill
São Paulo, Brazil
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MALVINENSE1 wrote: <quoted text> It did not existed?? Of course arbitration court existed.Existed since the Roman EMpire,PELOTUDO,IMBECILE,repti le,white trash! Genius, yes there were arbitration's between nations. But, show us this 'arbitration court (that) existed since the Roman EMpire'
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Tribunales arbitrales?. Tienen a la CIJ gracias a la CONVEMAR.... Cuando nos demandan?. La plataforma.... Se acuerdan?.
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Terry Hill
São Paulo, Brazil
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francisco wrote: Tribunales arbitrales?. Tienen a la CIJ gracias a la CONVEMAR.... Cuando nos demandan?. La plataforma.... Se acuerdan?. Not in 1884, you need to read the thread before displaying your ignorance.
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BritBob
Farnham, UK
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Rufus wrote: There is also the irony that there was an agreement to share the proceeds of any oil between the Falklands and Argentina, that was made in 1995. Can you guess which side of the dispute decided to unilaterally abandon it in 2007? I'll give you a clue, the current premiere of the country in question is married to the former premiere who tore up the agreement. Argentina is the World's number one protectionist nation and has more internationla trade disputes running than any other country in the World. If they don't get their way, they cry. Sob...Sob...Bla...Bla...Bleet. ..
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Terry Hill wrote: <quoted text> Not in 1884, you need to read the thread before displaying your ignorance. Justo vos hablas de ignorancia?. No sabes ni como limpiarte el culo y venis aca a envalentonarte!. Mejor trae los fallos que te pedi hace rato....
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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BritBob wrote: <quoted text> Argentina is the World's number one protectionist nation and has more internationla trade disputes running than any other country in the World. If they don't get their way, they cry. Sob...Sob...Bla...Bla...Bleet. .. Queres que te consiga un plan trabjar en mi ciudad cuando la crisis europea te deje en la calle?.
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Terry Hill
São Paulo, Brazil
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francisco wrote: <quoted text> Justo vos hablas de ignorancia?. No sabes ni como limpiarte el culo y venis aca a envalentonarte!. Mejor trae los fallos que te pedi hace rato.... No trolls answered
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Terry Hill wrote: <quoted text> No trolls answered Entonces no respondas mas....
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Ace McCloud
West Brompton, UK
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francisco wrote: <quoted text> Entonces no respondas mas.... You could not resist! That is the indoctrination at work. You are no better than the baby killers that stole people away from there families in the 70's Your Government is doing a great job in 2012 spending millions on Mavlinista media information packs to ensure all kids get the same fascist message the Government want them to receive. 2012 and still very dark things happening in Argentina.
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Ace McCloud wrote: <quoted text> You could not resist! That is the indoctrination at work. You are no better than the baby killers that stole people away from there families in the 70's Your Government is doing a great job in 2012 spending millions on Mavlinista media information packs to ensure all kids get the same fascist message the Government want them to receive. 2012 and still very dark things happening in Argentina. Como ya no te queda mas nada, entonces recurris a este tipo de cobardes calificaciones. Adoctrinamiento?. Cual?. En 2012?. Te pasaste con el escoces.... Feliz despertar con resaca!.
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Ace McCloud
West Brompton, UK
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francisco wrote: <quoted text> Como ya no te queda mas nada, entonces recurris a este tipo de cobardes calificaciones. Adoctrinamiento?. Cual?. En 2012?. Te pasaste con el escoces.... Feliz despertar con resaca!. Are you asking which indoctrination campaign LOL!! I never realised there was a choice!
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Ace McCloud wrote: <quoted text> Are you asking which indoctrination campaign LOL!! I never realised there was a choice! Tal campaña solo existe en tu etilica cabeza.
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Ace McCloud
West Brompton, UK
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francisco wrote: <quoted text> Tal campaña solo existe en tu etilica cabeza. You are an ignorant idiot. But who cares! The greater shame is what happens in your country. A brief search http://www.argentinaindependent.com/currentaf... http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpt8uq_argen... That took me 2 minutes to find... Egg on your face!
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Ace McCloud wrote: <quoted text> You are an ignorant idiot. But who cares! The greater shame is what happens in your country. A brief search http://www.argentinaindependent.com/currentaf... http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpt8uq_argen... That took me 2 minutes to find... Egg on your face! Lo dice quien?. Un medio ingles?. Que carajo conoces vos de la Argentina?. Mi hija ya va a segundo grado y jamas oyo hablar de de las islas. De que carajo hablas sino sabes como es mi país IMBECIL.
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Ace McCloud
West Brompton, UK
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francisco wrote: <quoted text> Lo dice quien?. Un medio ingles?. Que carajo conoces vos de la Argentina?. Mi hija ya va a segundo grado y jamas oyo hablar de de las islas. De que carajo hablas sino sabes como es mi país IMBECIL. LOL you are in total denial. No matter it is to be expected of you. Btw you lose again!
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Deanstreet
Stanley, Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
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2The History of Argentina's little obsessionIn a sane world, this would have been the end of it, however, nearly 100 years after Britain direct took control of the islands, the failed claim was resurrected and forcibly fused with extreme Argentine nationalism and an almost paradoxical (given the aforementioned mass conquests/exterminations) sense of victim-hood to create a potent national cause to unite Argentines behind an increasingly fascist government. Since then the entire issue snowballed, merging with the old sense of the divine "manifest destiny" Argentina had to conquer all the land it could, conspiracy theories and the feeling of bitterness at the first world's perceived "cheating" Argentina out of its rightful place as world power, and finally enforced through both violent propaganda and forcible indoctrination at schools, mutating into the Argentine government's main source of cheap support when times grow hard. This increasingly delusional and deranged nationalist dogma was first evident in attempted terrorist attacks on the islands through hijacking and hostage taking, which were undertaken by private citizens against the will of their government (who were trying to negotiate with the British government to hand over the islands). Similarly, while Britain had been a fairly close ally for much of Argentine history, it swiftly became one of the most deeply loathed national enemies upon whom responsibility was heaped on for various Argentine misfortunes throughout its history. " http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Falkland_Islands Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands
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Deanstreet
Stanley, Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
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Some other links pertain ing to argentine indoctrination within their educational system.. Politics and Education in Argentina, 1946-1962 http://books.google.co.uk/books... Eduaction, political culture and foreign policy: THE CASE OF ARGENTINA http://www.argentina-rree.com/documentos/cult... Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands
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Deanstreet
Stanley, Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
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"The Malvinas Islands, held in the public consciousness by almost a century of indoctrination through the school system,19 meant more than merely a piece of territory. " EMOTIONAL ACTOR: FOREIGN POLICY DECISION-MAKING IN THE 1982 FALKLANDS/MALVINAS WAR Published in: SOCIAL CONFLICTS AND COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES, Coy, Patrick G. and Woehrle, Lynne M.; (Eds.) 2000 http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~w416373/PS%20331/De... Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Ace McCloud wrote: <quoted text> LOL you are in total denial. No matter it is to be expected of you. Btw you lose again! Perder?. Cuando ganaste?. Solo sabes decir imbecilidades de un país que no conoces. PE-LO-TU-DO
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francisco
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Deanstreet wrote: 2The History of Argentina's little obsessionIn a sane world, this would have been the end of it, however, nearly 100 years after Britain direct took control of the islands, the failed claim was resurrected and forcibly fused with extreme Argentine nationalism and an almost paradoxical (given the aforementioned mass conquests/exterminations) sense of victim-hood to create a potent national cause to unite Argentines behind an increasingly fascist government. Since then the entire issue snowballed, merging with the old sense of the divine "manifest destiny" Argentina had to conquer all the land it could, conspiracy theories and the feeling of bitterness at the first world's perceived "cheating" Argentina out of its rightful place as world power, and finally enforced through both violent propaganda and forcible indoctrination at schools, mutating into the Argentine government's main source of cheap support when times grow hard. This increasingly delusional and deranged nationalist dogma was first evident in attempted terrorist attacks on the islands through hijacking and hostage taking, which were undertaken by private citizens against the will of their government (who were trying to negotiate with the British government to hand over the islands). Similarly, while Britain had been a fairly close ally for much of Argentine history, it swiftly became one of the most deeply loathed national enemies upon whom responsibility was heaped on for various Argentine misfortunes throughout its history. " http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Falkland_Islands Kindest regards from the Falkland Islands wiki..... Una muestra mas de tu solidez argumentativa e intelectual. Pelotudo....
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