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Comments by "Wh47n0w1517" (@Wh47n0w1517) on "Former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher returns home" video.
@leontrotsky911 I'll drink to that, but it will look bad calling the day the "fucking bitch!!!!"....=)
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@ndease Britain owned the Falkland Islands before Argentina ever did....!
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@Iltutes The American Revolutionary War forced Great Britain who were under economic pressures to withdraw from the Falkland Islands for a while, but the British left behind a plaque asserting her continued claim to the Falkland Islands. It was not until 1820 that David Jewett raised the first Argentine flag on the islands to dispute the sovereignty.
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@KILLERSTROP Are you under the illusion that everything is done for glory? Not all the time is everything glory driven, even she put the hate in the people to down tread the weak,………..you got it right when stating “Remember, that's what Tories do!”
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@monkeyman80100 Dude, it's you that's being ridiculous, look up the history of the Falkland Islands,…….And what I stated was a replay to @ndease comment about Argentina. It was Argentina that invaded the Falkland Islands. Argentina was the other side of the Atlantic for Spanish but it did not stop them from claiming the land that become Argentina, but it’s ridiculous to you for Britain to have done the same with the Falkland Islands.
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@Iltutes Argentinians were colonists from Spain and Portugal that got their independence from Spain. It was John Strong who landed on the Falkland Islands in 1690 and who named the Islands, Falkland Islands, it did not belong to Spain.
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@Iltutes A British settlement was constructed on the Falkland Islands in 1766 and was unaware of the French settlement of 1764 at Port Louis, East Falkland. Spain acquired the French colony and assumed effective control in 1767, then they took the British settlement during the Falkland Crisis of 1770, the British got it back when Spain agreed to abandon in 1771.
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