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  1. Harshly worded disdain. I think what will come out is the fact McCain is nothing but a NWO tool. While John may have been at one time a very brave individual, he has since sold his soul for a couple pieces of silver. His wife, born to parents in the CFR, inherited the Bud beer distributorship when they died. Since becoming a politician McCain has been nothing but a RINO. His entire platform when running for POTUS was to be as identical to the obviously failed Bush as possible. Everything that McCain does is collectivist. He may make constitutional sounds, but that's only to deceive the morons that keep putting that POS in power. I have said many times, John McCain is a dirtbag. I respect his record as a pilot, but that is not the same person you see today. Today, the only sacrifice coming from John McCain , is that he is gleefully sacrificing YOUR rights, and YOUR country, in order to serve HIS puppet masters. I think Trump may have said it better, but in truth, any conservative will tell you, John McCain is NOT republican, he is a RINO globalist, and he should have been put out to pasture a very long time ago.
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  2. Well, they know what they have to do to change the current value of the Dinar, RV the darn thing!!!!! Morning Yota, much appreciated.
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  4. If you back off the members will get "Luigi Withdrawals" They'll be saying has anyone seen or heard from Luigi? Is he ok?
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  5. Here this O, bite me ! I would rather live in the woods like a wild animal than to take one handout from you ! "Me and my kind don't need to be fed like a captive animal in a cage". There, now I feel better ! Lol
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  6. Thank you Yota! They should just put a bounty on the ISIS much like they did with the wolfs in Texas many years ago, it wouldn't take long. But I am happy that they are making progress against these heathens. GM DV!
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  7. The New York Times published an article that has re-ignited a 12-year-old debate: Was then-President George W. Bush right about Iraq? The report examined U.S. service personnel's encounterswith abandoned chemical weapons in Iraq – and some conservatives were quick to pounce on the story as evidence that claims by Bush in the lead-up to the war that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction were true and that the United States' 2003 invasion was justified. The article by Times reporter C.J. Chivers focused on U.S. soldiers who suffered from exposure to the sulfur mustard and other nerve gases which emitted from the bombs. According to the story, about "5,000 chemical warheads, shells or aviation bombs" were found scattered across Iraqi soil. The U.S. government buried the cases from both the public and the troops. As a result, injured soldiers did not receive proper medical treatment.
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  8. We should call the rumor section the "Luigi's Rumor Section". He's our rumor newshound. Always on the prowl as to what the latest gossip or rumor is. What do you all think?
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  9. CNN. Broadcasting While Slowly Filling A Garbage Can With Beer Bottles ! (by walkingstick) Foreign banks ignite an oil war in Iraqi Kurdistan Posted on July 18, 2015 by Editorial Staff in Finance & Banking, Oil & Gas LONDON,— One of the most annoying aspects of the Greece/ Grexit story over the past several months is the pretentious use of military metaphors by a collection of soft-handed politicians and commentators. Attending meetings in Brussels is a “war”. Facing television cameras is a “battle”. Just to be clear: issuing a disagreeable statement is not the same thing as killing a person with a rifle, and being the object of parliamentary derision is not the same as being hit by a bullet or a bomb blast. Sometimes, though, financial operations are part of a real war. Take the reconnaissance operation, or roadshow, undertaken last month in London by Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs to prepare international bond investors for a note issue by the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Thetwo banks were listed as joint lead managers in a 109 page “preliminary private placement memorandum”. The coupon, the bankers indicated orally, was intended to be around 11 to 12 per cent, and the initial offering would be between $500m and $1bn. That interest rate would be 300 to 400 basis points more than the 8 per cent level where the Republic of Iraq’s existing $2.7bn bond due in 2028 has been trading. Ordinarily this would be a smallish international issue by a sub-sovereign borrower that was priced to sell in a yield-hungry market. The Kurdistan deal, and the managers’ handling of it, though, provoked anger in the Iraqi central government in Baghdad and a seething fury among those who have been preparing the Iraqi government’s own forthcoming multibillion-dollar bond issue. As one of them said: “We were trying to do a real deal for the republic, and then [the managers] come along like a garbage can full of beer bottles.” What makes this different from the usual commercial differences of opinion is that the central government of the Republic of Iraq and the Kurdish region are fighting a war to the death with Isis. Both are short of ready money. It is inarguably a real problem for the rest of the world if they cannot pay for their operations and Isis gains ground. So any international financing operations here should be done in a professional manner. Even some of those who were involved in the Kurdistan deal now concede that there were problems in how it was handled. In one participant’s words: “We stand behind the narrative of what was in the document . . . of course since then the narrative has shifted. We have no interest in getting into something that will cause major conflicts between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government.” But they did. The “narrative” that supposedly “shifted” right in the middle of the roadshow was the Kurdistan government’s open reporting of international oil sales that did not go through the central government’s State Oil Marketing Organisation. The KRG asserts that it has the right to export oil from fields that have been developed by companies with whom it has production-sharing agreements. The Baghdad government says the regional government does not have that right, and that all receipts for oil produced within Iraq’s boundaries must be paid into accounts it has approved. Kurdistan retorts that the central government has an obligation under the Iraqi constitution to pay it 17 per cent of the entire country’s oil receipts and that it has not done so. That is true. This dispute has led, in turn, to Kurdistan exporting some oil without Baghdad’s approval, and Baghdad sending lawyers to seize that oil, or the receipts from the oil. Kurdistan has been able to get paid for some oil exported through Turkey or, perhaps, Iran, albeit circuitously, at steep discounts and in smaller amounts than it needs. There can be different opinions on which government is morally in the right, or which one would ultimately prevail after years of litigation. From the point of view of shy, passive bondholders, it would seem that too many foreign courts or potential foreign oil customers have tended to defer to Baghdad’s sovereignty. For now, at least, the US government is taking Baghdad’s side, and they control the dollar clearing system. Think Argentina versus holdout creditors, and add a war. That is the fundamental problem with bond issues by Kurdistan that do not have the explicit support of Baghdad. Absent a reliable way to export oil under international law, Kurdistan is fully dependent on the central government, and therefore cannot offer international investors a credible source of repayment. One could excuse the Kurdish government for being too aggressive on its timing and documentation. They are, after all, fighting for their survival against bloodthirsty terrorists. However, these are the just the sort of points that international financiers should explain to their clients, even if it means losing some business. Baghdad and Kurdistan must come to terms. They probably will, after Ramadan and the summer market pause. The Republic of Iraq, whatever its other problems, has very little foreign debt, rising oil production and no significant international legal disputes. It has parliamentary authorisation to issue international bonds. Baghdad needs to make a long-term financial arrangement with Kurdistan. The minister of finance of the republic, Hoshyar Zebari, is a Kurd. There are deals to be done here. Just not the deal proposed by Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs. http://ekurd.net/foreign-banks-ignite-an-oil-war-in-iraqi-kurdistan-2015-07-18
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  10. Kurdish official reveal the names of senior leaders to " Daash "spent pounding the center of Mosul Sunday July 19, 2015 12:34 Alsumaria News / Dohuk revealed official relations in the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Mosul Mohiuddin Mezouari, Sunday, for the most prominent of the "leaders of the names Daash "who have spent pounding the warplanes Iraqi central Mosul, stressing that the bombing will mark an important air force Iraqi achievement. He Mezouari in an interview for Alsumaria News, "The Iraqi warplanes targeted a meeting of officials organizing Daash campus of the University of Nineveh central Mosul, "asserting that" the air attack that killed a number of leaders Daash ". He added that "among those killed by the Minister of Security Daash Abdullah Salman al-Jubouri and Minister of Security tenderness Muzahim Ajili official Security Bureau Hamza and Palestinian media in security Daash Saifullah Mohammed Hamdani, and component security Daash in the security of the Syrian Abu Kamal Ashraf Moroccan".Mezouari He said, "the air strike blow moving against al Daash, "noting that" this attack will be recorded achievement Force Iraqi Air. " He continued that "since the fall of Mosul, was not killed but 17 leading from Daash through aerial bombardment of the international coalition." The city of Mosul under the control of "Daash" since ( June 10, 2014), as it suffers from a major security and humanitarian crisis as a result of the organization's quest to impose his vision "extreme" on all aspects of life in the city, with air strikes continue to organize sites in the province and often result in death and injury of a number of elements.
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  11. These chats are soooooooooooooooooo long that they make me dizzy. Now my eyes hurt. Love Buti she's great.
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  12. Trying to control the the people. Who's ok and who's trouble. On their way to world power control. Im moving to the moon. Who wants to bum a ride. All welcomed.
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  13. No liquidity in private banks Deterioration in value against the dollar CBI reserves double all dinar in circulation Go Iraq Go GOI Go CBI Go dinar Go increase exchange rate Dollarize.. RV.. Dedollarize
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  14. Go HCL Go investment laws Go banking laws Go CBI Go dinar Go increase exchange rate
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  15. If politicians kept their greedy paws off the money and fraud was ended there would not be such a clamor over this.
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  16. Social security is a scam that was started by the scam artist FD Roosevelt. The government is spending it so fast that it has spent the social security money decades in advance..
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  17. Use this as a bit of fore-shadowing for those who want the gun control laws that take the guns away from people......the bad guys will always find a way to get the guns.......then the good guys get cut down. Trained soldiers whose job it is to protect all of us, and they're not allowed to protect themselves. Shameful!!!
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  18. Thanks Dinarbeliever . It's good to see you . Very long chat my eyes hurt but I love Buti..... she's a very good researcher. Always on her game. Interesting situation to say the least. Let's see what happens next.
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  19. "WHAT DID I MISS" Daniel 9:27 2 Thessalonians 2:3 Revelation 3:14-22 I don't believe you understand who were dealing with, my friend.
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  20. Well I guess the story of the Kurds being exterminated in mass from chemicals weapons was a lie to. "NOT" ! .......
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  21. Well if you think a country in the Middle East needs nuclear capabilities your out of your mind or a Muslim sympathizer! Power is a hard thing to handle on all levels, the laws of physics, and the laws of nature should show you that ! I really don't believe any other country should have that capability, nor be aloud that capability. We have more than enough to go around already. I would say no deal ! no way ! Either dismantle or face extermination! If any of you thinks that Iran would never sell weapons grade plutonium or try and assemble that capability in our lifetime, you are just another blind sheep !
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  22. Iran selling oil again will weaken all the Middle East countries! Obama should leave the sanctions in place until Iran is willing to comply with the United Nations! You can not make friends with a rabid dog by feeding him food!
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  23. This is my take on illegal immigration. If the first act you commit by coming to this country is breaking the law then you show no respect for the country. Leave and do it legally.
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  24. I read the rumors that Lugi brings to us. Then I laugh and laugh and laugh.
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  25. 1 Samuel 31:5 And when his armor bearer saw that Saul was dead, he fell likewise on his sword, and died with him. Luke 10:37 go and do likewise.
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  26. Others Would Be Willing To Pay Me More For Luigi To Remain Lost ! :D
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  27. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW_QC280_Yk Donald Trump at The Family Leadership Summit (FULL VIDEO) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlCIzW-i28E Donald Trump Attacks John McCain's Vietnam War Service - Donald Trump Family Leadership Summit
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  28. After being in this thing for six years I have decided be patient. I will give Blackjack a chance and let this play out. If it happens it happens, if it don't there are other rumors that will come down the pipe. If you had asked me a year ago, I would have gotten upset at most any rumor. Since then I have decided to let it coast and take it as it comes. With my health failing, I have to keep reminding myself that life is just to short to keep fretting over these rumors. If it happens I will calmly wait for Adam's word as to what the next move will be. Peace be with you all. Seabee
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  29. I agree 1000000000 percent .
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  30. I'm in but I'll help with my fair share. But can we wait until they figure out and fix the O2 issue there, please?
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  31. Luigi your going backwards, I think your stuck in "Lodi " again.
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  32. I never thought about it, until ho'bummer got elected. I've had one ever since. Anyone of those 'lone wolf sleeper cell Jihad' or 'tweeker' guys that comes around my place, I will introduce them to my chief of security: Mr.Remington or Mr.Browning or a pair named Smith & Wesson.
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  33. They should spend the 5.5 Bil to teach the young kids how to be parents since it's really the parents job to teach their kids these work for what you get skills. Besides, after the Gov gets involved how much money will really be left to teach anyone anything anyways? Truth be told, there are many Gov employees who work their a s ses off but are hornshaggled by all the BS Gov restrictions, rules and regulations that it's almost impossible to get anything done. And yes there are always some who are just plain useless and we all know who they are. Zebra is right. SS is the only Gov organization to make a profit over the years. And a huge one at that. But what happens when our fearless leaders at the top see some unspent money somewhere, they just have to get their grimey little hands on it. SS is filled with iou's worth billions if not trillions of dollars which I doubt will ever be repaid. And even if it is, it will be with inflated money that is worth less than half of what they took. Oh well what can I do? I can vote. And I do and I will. And those of you that know me know that I like people that get to the point and say it like it is and we have a Man like that this time around who has no political ties to Him so He doesn't have to try to play nice to everybody. I would like to see America great again. How about you?
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  34. soooo why is he running? What is he scared of????? Maybe just maybe those new f 16's are buzzing a little close????
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  35. No - He Made The Mistake Of Shaving His Mustache !
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  36. It was never Iraq's plan to RV their currency. That doesn't make any sense at all. It would make outside investment in their country impossibly expensive. Countries trying to lure outside investment deliberately keep their exchange rates low vs the dollar. What has always been their plan, and where we stand to make some money by owning some of their currency, is to create a stable country where they can gradually grow their economy. This is the way the value of their currency will eventually grow and make us money. And, while it looked for a while they might find that stability, and grow that economy, that sadly seems now to be a pipe dream. Despite all of the Guru theories, Iraq cannot wave a magic wand and turn a $60 billion dollar foreign reserve into a $90 trillion dollar bonanza. .
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  37. How did you know I like to wear panties? They do tend to creep up on you
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  38. OOOOHHHHHH RRRAAAAAAHHHHHH City slickers need not apply. Sorry Shabbs, maybe you could join the Coast Guard. Aaawwwweeee
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  39. isn't it amazing the polarizing difference between cultures. the european arrives in north america and the natives welcome the immigrant and commits to sharing the land because in the native's viewpoint the land is owned by The Great Spirit. the european's viewpoint being much much different believed all land belong to the queen, stamped out the natives from the land, and confined the remnant to reservations. this attitude of selfish hoarding of what you never created persist to this day in america, an attitude steeped in fear and not love.
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  40. Morning Saints, It is interesting that God's Law has spoken yet we would willingly subvert this Law for Man's Law. I remember Christ teaching, "to render unto Caesar that which was Caesar's and to God that which was God's." When you apply this principle, then you see that there is a significance difference in what God demands and what man chooses to call right e.g. Abortion, Marriage, Gender Identity etc. What is funny about the immigration question is that America is a Country of immigrants trying to stop other immigrants from immigrating. I am certain I can hear The Native American saying, "I wish all of you would go back from whence you came!" On a serious note, luckily the Church could demand that our Country act according to God's will. However, we are being divided and sifted as wheat because we have allowed ourselves to be divided because we lack Faith that our God is Jehovah Jireh, our provider.
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  41. No, you don't know. But I will tell you this. A bk makes sense to some businesses....ONCE. If you are forced to give up an ever increasing amount of your business every time you fall into debt.......the investors know that you are not a good businessman. So...you think that a man who saves his personal fortune, while forcing his investors to take a loss and being left with less and less power in his own companies.....would be GOOD for this country?? Trump is a side show...a comedian. If he loses the nomination...it will be a big shock to his ego. If he wins the nomination, he will not beat H ilary....a HUGE shock to his ego. So....win win for me....I'll just get out the popcorn and enjoy the show.
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  42. First of all, the laws of the land must conform to the laws of God. If we continue to have broken laws of the land, this issue will exist till kingdom come. Christians are guided by the Holy Spirit in doing what is right. Although we will have Christians that call themselves Christians that are guided by emotions/man ways. Speaking for myself, if confronted by an illegal immigrant, I will do what is right in the eyes of God, and possibly be persecuted.
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  43. Like him or hate him, at least he's not afraid to speak his mind. Most politicians have to look at polls before providing their view of the moment.
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  44. ....and, if there is no black flag atop the CBI building.....$4 gold coins......YUK!!!
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  45. Thanks Yota....This will be a huge hurtle to get past for the investors...The main reason most investor outside the oil field production were reluctant to commit were because the laws weren't in their best interest...The addition of the 75% Iraqi work force mandate plays right into Article 8...Iraq movin' forward and this'll be a giant step...
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