Monday, 2 April 2007

25 years ago today Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands.



`When the snow fell`

Open mouthed
Tingling snow on my tongue
Almost time to advance
When the snow fell
Hail Mary mother of Grace
Blessed art thou
When the snow fell
Our Father who art in heaven
When the snow fell
“FIX BAYONETS”
One last taste
When the snow fell.





Labour Insults Falklands Veterans
(RG)No surprises there then if Labour were in power in 1982 Argentina would be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the liberation of the malvinas from Britain.




© Mack (RG) The thoughts of a Falklands War Veteran.

6 comments:

  1. Just think how much the UK has been destroyed by labour in the last 25 years. Those Red bastards in Parliament hate the Falklands War because it was Maggie Thatchers greatest hour. Blairs claim to fame is the illegal war in Iraq. Labour and his filthy lefty vermim have reduced the Union flag to toilet paper. The UK is finished.

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  2. Labour are disgusting, weak willed and disgraceful. To put the deaths of our brave, liberating young servicemen on par with the invading Army of a fascist dictator sickens me. The service for Argentines in Stanley also sickens me. Argentina endlessly refuses to recognise the Falkland Islander's right to free choice, so they shouldn't be allowed to visit them. Argentina blocks their trade, so why be soft? Appeasement never works, and our brave troops have to pick up the pieces! We salute them, and are very proud of them all.

    Anonymous, the Union flag will never be toilet paper because of our brave forces. Labour may try, but we must prevail.

    The Bicycling Chameleon
    chameleonsonbicycles.wordpress.com

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  3. The Argentine soldiers did not die in vain, left their blood so that the Military leave the power in Argentina

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  4. I have more respect for the Argentinian War dead than this British Government.

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  5. She is a bloody disgrace to our country.

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  6. Dear Mack, Dave from the Stanley Arms what a good afternoon with goods friends, putting this sad country to rights on the Vets 25 aniversary Rememberance day , UK (well its not UK any more )should learn a lesson from the Falkland Islanders who aren`t scared to fly the flag and are proud of you lads who fought and died for their freedom,

    Take care keep the web site up
    Dave

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