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Bocadinar

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  1. Great input thanks for taking the time to post
  2. Once they reach 12 mil BPD the currency will go up again. I believe if it comes out low at .86 it will go up to 3.00 +/- in the future.
  3. I'd cash in all mine, then reinvest some with the small denoms and wait for the pot to boil...
  4. There is no way around the spread. Just pay the toll and move along
  5. Scroll down to All currencies of the world and convert it there and you get 1 USD = 1161 IQD
  6. Thanks Carla... In the words of Joe Friday.... Just the facts mam
  7. Just got an email saying my dinar will be here tomorrow...
  8. Just last week i read on here that Allawi retired went to London to write a book.... You can't believe most of what you read or hear.
  9. I Believe we are waiting for Chapter 7 to be lifted. Then and only then will the wheels turn...
  10. OMG 2012 is coming everybody run!!!!!!
  11. email shark2218@hotmail.com please put dinar in subject line so I know its you
  12. tried to send you a PM. It says you can't receive them
  13. You have to admire his (TerryK) consistency..... He's consistently wrong, absurd, and generally obnoxiuos.... thanks for the laugh Woody
  14. Shawn, Doc I clikcked on the link in your first post. It lead me to a post from Woody with a link to the article. I don't know how to run it through google translate but it's there.
  15. It's really pretty simple, here arew the steps 1. Support those that have given you a platform to learn about this investment and Join the VIP group 2. Be patient and have some faith. 3. When you get the email from Adam, dance in the street, and follow his instructions.
  16. Here's the link. It came from an article Woody (K98nights) posted. You'll have to run it through google translate. I don't know how to do that yet sorry http://al-iraqnews.net/new/cultural-news/34803.html
  17. it would be better if you could receive PM's
  18. http://www.rferl.org/content/Iraqi_Politicians_To_Meet_On_New_Government/2213595.html Iraqi President Jalal Talabani (center), Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (left), and Iyad Allawi meet in Irbil. Last updated (GMT/UTC): 08.11.2010 14:29 Hopes for a breakthrough deal on a new Iraqi government have been tempered after talks between rival political factions broke up after 90 minutes without agreement. Leaders of Iraq's Kurdish, Shi'ite, and Sunni Muslim blocs met in the Kurdish regional capital of Irbil to try to broker a final deal on a national-unity government. The talks have been scheduled to continue on November 9 in Baghdad. Iraq now holds the world record for the longest time without a government since holding an election. Reports have suggested the rival political groups are close to reaching a power-sharing deal in which Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim, would remain in office for a second term. But Al-Iraqiyah -- a Sunni-backed cross-sectarian alliance that won the most votes in the otherwise inconclusive March 7 parliamentary elections -- still needs to be brought into the deal. Political analysts say the head of Al-Iraqiyah, former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, must be convinced to join the deal if the next government is to have any chance of securing peace after more than seven years of sectarian violence. Maliki told the Iraqi politicians gathered at today's talks that any deal with Allawi would have to meet three main criteria to be successful. He listed them as "first, national unity that we need in order to face challenges; we also need to achieve national reconciliation to get rid of all sensitivities and differences; and third, we have to achieve the real national partnership in which we have commitments and rights." Allawi told Maliki that it was the details of what he called a "national partnership" that still must be agreed upon. "The main point in our view, in the view of the Al-Iraqiyah bloc, is that we have to define what a real national partnership means: one which creates equity, which is balanced, and which does not create any kind of distinction based on sect or affiliation to a certain region or ethnicity," Allawi said. "We should all be Iraqis in one country called the Great Iraq." U.S. officials fear excluding Al-Iraqiyah from power could ignite Sunni anger and reinvigorate a weakened but still lethal Sunni Islamist-led insurgency. U.S. Secretary of State Hillarious Clinton, speaking during a visit to Melbourne, Australia, today, urged Iraq's rival political factions to develop an inclusive power-sharing government. "It is fair to say we have been consistently urging the Iraqis to have an inclusive government that reflects the interest of the needs of the various segments of the population, that there had to be legitimate power sharing amongst different groups and individuals," Clinton said. "And that is what we hope at the end of this process -- and we hope we are near the end of it -- will be the result of all of their negotiations." Nevertheless, Clinton was cautious about predicting a breakthrough deal today that would satisfy Al-Iraqiyah. She warned that there have been many previous indications since the March election that an agreement was close at hand -- with factions coming close to forming a government and working out power-sharing arrangements, only to see the possibility of a deal collapse.
  19. I'd like to Add Carlablum, Sunshinelvr, Groovegal, and now SteveI. of course Woody for the up to date news articles.
  20. Shannybelle thanks for the words of encouragement.....
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