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Bobster2001

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  1. This is the most insane ruling I have ever heard of. If the Supreme Court can't figure out that this would totally cripple the US economy, then they need to go home. Imagine home sales. What would our country look like if no one could sell their home? I can guarantee that many, many items built in to every home in America was made oversees. Dimmer switches, plumbing fixtures, carpeting, flooring, etc. So this ruling would mean no more Real Estate? This is absurd. Bob
  2. I think it might be a translation problem. Maybe it was the money from the Honor Box candy dispenser in Maliki's office and it is really 600,000,000,000 dinar, or $87.42.
  3. Wow. Don't know where this is going to go, but I had to give you the first plus just for the immense and obvious size of your gonads! And let the fun begin! Bob
  4. LOL! Now that's funny! Almost read right over it then thought better. Good one Maserati.
  5. Roadrunner, I knew I liked you! You replied the above while I was writing the following so you beat me to the punch. Mine is just a bit longer but since I put so much time in it I'm going to post it anyway. Quote from Kosman "However, in your yard, they can look into what you are doing with no warrant needed because it can be viewed without intrusion, plain view. They may be in a building that is higher and see what is going on if you have a fence around your yard but it is still outside the wall of your house and in plain view, no expectation of privacy." This is your argument, that what is in my yard behind a fence should have no expectation of privacy because if, from a different angle, it can be plainly seen then it is free for all on watching. Question: why is it called a privacy fence? Is it not because those of us who choose to use it expect to have “privacy.” Using your logic we should not complain if the government installs cameras in the sidewalks to look for possible drug deals going on. I know that my wife wears dresses in order to shield others from looking at her “private parts” but since, “from another angle” one can view the underside of her dress, we should not expect any privacy here either. Is that what you are saying? Just trying to be clear. Then the next natural step in this erosion is OK by you too I guess. Public bathroom stalls. I mean, if someone can see you relieving your bowls by simply looking over the top of the adjacent stall thereby “viewing from a different angle,” then this is open for anyone including our government to install cameras as everyone knows that all sorts of criminal activities occur there from drug deals to illegal sexual encounters of all kinds. Perhaps your solution is that we now go to the expense of placing large canvas shields over our yards if we expect any real privacy. I'm sure that would not cost much, although it will probably have a deleterious result to my grass and garden with the reduced light. I know my wife would lose her place of sunbathing with this new found shade. She has already stated that she will have to stop sunbathing in the nude if she finds local law enforcement is flying around town specifically monitoring our backyard. What are you saying we should give up: Our late night rendezvous in the hot tube are definitely now out. No skinny dipping in the pool. Gee, I don't know, just the feeling that there is someplace on this entire planet that I can go outside and feel is really mine to relax, unwind, and not feel like I am being watched. Are you saying that this is not to be included in what our founding fathers had in mind when they fought for our freedom? I think it is becoming clearer and clearer that the temperature of the pot of water we “frogs” here in America are in is nearing the boiling point but since it has slowly been rising for so many years now, most are so comfortable with the warm feeling of our big brother “protecting” us for our own good that we will not stand up and do anything about it. In conclusion, one of the member here at Dinarvets.com ends all his posts with this great quote: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke, Philosopher, Politician (1729-1797) To me, that says it all. If we continue to allow the encroachment of an ever more invasive government, and say or do nothing about it, than we deserve the lack of freedom we will one day have which is to say, no freedom at all. Oh wait, that member who always ends with that quote is you Kosman!
  6. "The agenda also includes the second reading of bills to seize and confiscate of movable and immovable property belonging to the senior officials of the former regime ". The last line is interesting. Sounds like Saddam and his cronies must have had some RV's of their own back in the day. Or more likely Mobile Homes. Maybe that's how they keep in hiding for so long! Bobster
  7. If you listen to the audio at about 8:24 he says that you have to make a lot of "propaganda" in order to delete the three zeros. He does correct himself immediately and say, "advertisements," but the slip was already out. I think all the articles lately about the removal may have in deed been part of a government plan to keep everyone in the dark about how and when the change to Iraqi dinar is coming. That said, he does very clearly say that they have already decided what they are going to do and that they are going to do something about the three zeros very soon. So, one way or another it looks like there may be an end to the merry-go-round we are all sharing. Go RV!
  8. Where is here? Which source. Are you buying in Iraq at local bank? Maybe more importantly "when" did you buy at 540 to 740? Yesterday? 2003?
  9. Very good thought. I am in OK and oil has always been a big part of our economy and therefore many of my best clients are in the oil community. I have always ask these kind of questions as to why we don't exploit our own resources more as many are NOT hard to get or extremely dangerous for the environment. (Like natural gas which is becoming a bigger and bigger thing here. OK has huge formations and so we are creating a growing infrastructure to get easy access to locals like soon coming pumps at more and more gas stations till it is as common as Diesel.) Anyway, in conversations with oil related clients, most of whom actually own their own company, they don't seem any more educated than the average person as to the whys of governments slowness to relieve our dependance on foreign oil. Of course it probably has to do with the fact that they don't care as they are already making money hand over fist in most cases as it is. " If it ain't broke, don't ask Uncle Sam to have it fixed." Letting those hostile toward us use up their resourced first all the while knowing we have a flush hand, and keeping a lid on just how strong that hand is, is always a great strategy in business and makes more sense than any I have heard of. It will take many years to be fully realized but it would not be the first time a loooong term foreign strategy has been formalized by a world power.
  10. Another appreciative fan from Oklahoma. Here is some digital money to pay my part for the flowers. 0010110011100011110001010. (This is in dinar not US so be sure to add that info to the binary to money translator or it may not work.) Bobster
  11. Very funny! For those who have no idea what Scooby Doo is referring too, here is the link. http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=2971
  12. I was unaware that BOK was still selling dinar. Do you know which branches and if I need to prepay to order?
  13. Amazing post. It is just a bit more complicated as hame55 pointed out but from an understanding of fractional banking the overall concept is sound. IMO this is why US has been giving away Trillions to various entities world wide apparently placing US in greater and greater debt but with the knowledge of what was on the horizon with Iraqi RV being there ace-in-the-hole to re-capitalize the world banking system from the bottom up. My only thought is, and it is not one I like to think about, is what may happen stateside if the US dollar is replaced as world reserve currency somewhere in this plan to stabilize the shaky system that is even now rumbling. It is one gargantuan house of cards that most every nation in the world has been participating in since it's creation in the early 30's with the seminal planting of the Federal Reserve and the creation of the US dollar. Most all other fiat money supplies are directly placed upon that foundation and if it begins to crack apart no amount of bailouts, cash infusions, market manipulations, in the minds of fiat money creators can stop the cataclysm that could ensue. They will lose control of the "Frankenstein Monster" they created and the world economies and that have benefited all these years could collapse overnight leaving all of us looking out through the rubble and most asking WTF just happened.
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