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  1. Hey there possum, I am so glad too see you back… It’s just not the same without you…
  2. My link BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's parliament passed a law on Saturday intended to block Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki from a third term, as the Shi'ite premier faced growing pressure from mass Sunni street protests.Lawmakers from Sunni, Kurdish and Shi'ite parties voted for the law, but the legislation still needs the president's approval and will face challenges in federal court after Maliki's supporters rejected it as illegal. The law, restricting the posts of prime minister, parliament speakerand president to two four-year terms, was approved as the Shi'ite premier tried to end weeks of protests by Sunni demonstrators against his government. "Parliament succeeded today in passing an important law to limit the terms of three posts, including the prime minister's," said Khalid Shwani, head of the legal panel of parliament. Parliamentary elections are due early in 2014. First elected in 2005, Maliki was re-elected in 2010 in an indecisive ballot that lead to the formation of a fragile power-sharing government split among Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurdish parties. Kurdish parties, the Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc and even some rivals in Maliki's own Shi'ite coalition failed last year to trigger a vote of no confidence against a prime minister they accuse of accumulating power at their expense. Since the last American troops left Iraq a year ago, Shi'ite, Sunni Muslim and ethnic Kurdish partieshave been caught in a power-sharing stalemate that has left key legislation on oil and investment paralyzed in parliament. (Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; editing by Patrick Markey and Andrew Roche)
  3. My link My computer is being a pain today so here is the link... I bet she voted for O...
  4. gin2000

    Dog.

    That's a good one.
  5. Iraq is to supply crude to the majority of Asian term buyers at full contracted volumes for August, compared with an average 10% to 15% cut for July, Reuters has reported, citing oil traders. The cuts for July had been as deep as 50%, though some received full allocations, traders said. "Ports conditions seem to be better now and loading is faster than before," one source was quoted as saying . http://www.ameinfo.com/237919.html Found this it looked interesting.
  6. Hi there thepetersms and Thank You for your service and just like southerngal said if you have it to spare I would get some extra I think I am to
  7. Hey possum good luck with your fishing trip!
  8. Thanks Adam don't listen to the haters most of us here really appreciate all the time and work you put into this for us.
  9. Are there 1/2 dinars? yes there are I have been hearing people say nothing smaller than 50 dinar well I am going to show you if you can't see them i also have them in my album as you can see there circulated and came from an iraqi in baghdad in 2006 so yes they have them OK BASH AWAY
  10. happens opps lol would not let me edit
  11. I agree with mdautomotive they already know but I will be leaving the country as soon as it hapens so good luck trying to find me
  12. Possum I truly think that you are the most handsome man I have ever seen in my entire life!
  13. About twenty minutes from Houston depending on how fast you drive all I was saying in response to Adams question about when did this article come out was by the way he said in that email which must have been seen to this day means we have already seen it it was posted by some other members I work with three Iraq’s here and from being around them for the last few years have picked up their dialect that’s just the way they speak english no worries it WILL happen!
  14. With this article which must be seen to this day. To me sounds like it is an article we should have already seen to this day. So what do we have from the last week or so?
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