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Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Ambiguity in the Argentine

Gads, this photo is like backing naked into a steam radiator.

Mrs Hillary "Rodham" Clinton effectively shafts Britain and sides with Argentina over the Falklands.

Is it another example of Mr Barack Hussein Obama's anti-British prejudices coming to the surface again or of his and Mrs Clinton's basic diplomatic incompetence?

Tough call.

6 comments:

  1. As far as I can recall, I have never backed into a steam radiator, naked or otherwise. I take it there's cackling involved?

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  2. It's more the reaction to encountering said cackling.

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  3. "Is it another example of Mr Barack Hussein Obama's anti-British prejudices coming to the surface again or of his and Mrs Clinton's basic diplomatic incompetence?"

    In this case, a difference that makes no difference, isn't a difference.

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  4. What a surprise that Hilly and the Big O want to be cozy with Kirchner. After all they can learn a lot from her, for instance the recent policy in Argentina of taking over of retirement accounts as a source of revenue for the government.

    Your 401K could be next.

    We won't even have any change left to believe in.

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  5. Reminds me of this:

    http://web.ku.edu/~eceurope/hist557/lect16_files/Rendezvous.jpg

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  6. Funny. I don't see the US Government supporting returning Florida to Spain, the American Southwest to Mexico, or Alaska and her islands to Russia. The Falkland Islanders (as well as the islands that they call home) are simply not Argentinian, despite Argentinian claims to the contrary. What does my government think it's doing?!

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