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  1. I watched it for you. He didn't bring it up, but it would have been cool to see what the buzz might be out there considering the timing. Maybe they will call you back after the RV and ask you for more intel!

  2. This may seem like a silly question, especially here in America. In fact it didn't even dawn on me that I might not able to open a Warka account as a female. I don't have my passport yet, am in the process, and was considering the Warka account. When I mentioned this to the friend who first told me about the dinar and your site, they told me not to bother with Warka, that as a female, I wouldn't be able to have an account in my name only. I know this may sound stupid, does anyone know if this is the case? I was afraid it would sound disrepectful/racist or negative if I e-mailed Warka with this question. Please don't bash, I'm a newbie, but I'm trying to be a smart newbie.

  3. I agree with Adam in that most local banks will exchange after RV. I just checked with my local bank (Bank of Tuscaloosa- a "Synovus" bank) and they said that they will exchange Iraqi dinar. I too will also check around for the best fees, but I am relieved that I won't have to travel a great distance if I don't want to.

  4. I too chose number 1 because it is my hope for the people of Iraq that they feel at least a little more empowered by the opportunity to participate in a democracy. even if they don't get it right sometimes, they deserve the chance to take pride in a government which represents them. (or even to suffer the consequences of being disappointed in the government their country has elected, as we know the feeling of all too well.) Thinking of their fledgling democracy made me be grateful yet again that all of our wise forefathers had the divine intervention to have been born in the same time period, to have come together in mind and spirit to draft the Declaration of Independence, and to have had the courage to have seen our country through the revolution. God saw (and still sees) us through the tough times in our country, and I pray that he will see the people of Iraq through toward being recognized internationally as a country that is capable of taking care of themselves. (Mentioning the above forefathers, I wouldn't feel right if I didn't also mention being grateful to all the courageous men and women who have given their lives and service to our country, to defend our freedoms and protect our way of life throughout all of American History!) May God Bless the USA, and May God Bless Iraq!

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  5. Is this the link you are looking for?

    http://siteresources.worldbank.org/IRFFI/Resources/PSSITFConsolidatedMarch2010FINAL060810.pdf

    (You need Adobe Reader to view)

    If you can't get your browser to pull it up, the same resource was scanned into scooter's chat posted yesterday, scroll down to the first response posted later by Scooter.

    Hope this helps!

    http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/25857-scooters-chat-july-26-1100-pm/

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