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RAGARCIA62

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  1. Noooooooo. Gotta be a typo. "Iraqi dinar to revalue". Woohoo! Let's get this RV Started.
  2. It is so wrong, we need more people with a with morals and to stick with it. The rich get richer and the poor get fu..ked. This is why everything is so fu..ked up in my opinion. What a world we live in.
  3. Keep 'em dropping. And let's get this RV started. Times a waistin'
  4. It's just a matter of time, Snowglobe7. They will be all gone. They need to sanction the oil revenues from them, make it illegal to purchase oil from them. I don't understand why it has not happened. There has got to be a way to do that. Meanwhile, let's get this RV started.
  5. Oh man, this is getting better and better by the day. Let's get this RV started !
  6. I kinda think they won't even get off the ground. They be like, "oh damb, too fast for me". And crash the jet on take-off.
  7. And I thought that it was gonna take forever. Right on! Now let's get this RV started.
  8. They better hurry up, 2014 is almost over, wtf. Let's gets this RV started.
  9. I hope it was the ones that were traded. But good news anyway.
  10. Right on! Straight forward, no BS. Again I say "right on". Oh, and let the RV begin. Woot, woot!
  11. I have to agree with k98nights. I guess the chat log section is becoming a rumor section. This should have been posted in rumor or opinion. Definitely not chat. That's just me. Anywhoo, let's gets this RV Started. Daddy needs more than just shoes now.
  12. Right on. Hopefully we got some of the ones that were traded. All good, splat boom bomb.
  13. Agreed. Puts a smile on ones face to see children having fun. I didn't think they even had amusement parks. Nice to see it
  14. By South Asia correspondent Stephanie March Updated yesterday at 7:29pmMon 6 Oct 2014, 7:29pm VIDEO: 200,000 Indians volunteer to stop IS militants destroying sacred shrines (ABC News) PHOTO: Tatheem Fatima, 12, says Islamic State militants are killing her fellow Shia Muslims and she would like to go to Iraq and provide humanitarian assistance. (ABC News: Stephanie March) RELATED STORY: Turkish authorities use tear gas to quell border tensions MAP: India Tatheem Fatima is only 12 years old, but she is well aware of the horrors afflicting her fellow Shia Muslims in the Middle East, thousands of kilometres away from her home in New Delhi. "They are killing our people. They are killing all those going for the holy pilgrimage," she said. Videos and smart phones have brought the conflict in Iraq and Syria to many parts of the world, including to Ms Fatima's mosque in the Indian capital. Many of the devotees here – including children and teenagers – have images and videos on their phones of Islamic State (IS) militants murdering civilians, and Shia shrines being desecrated. Ms Fatima said indiscriminate killing went against her religion - and said she would do anything to stop IS. "I want to go there; I want to kill them," she said. "I also want to be of some use there, by serving water, serving food, helping those who are in need of hospitalisation and assisting them. These are the things I would like to do." Leaders at the Karbala Mosque in New Delhi said 200,000 people across India – including Sunni Muslims, Christians and Hindus – had registered their interest to volunteer in Iraq since June. Coordinator Bilal Hussein said in the first instance they would send volunteers with practical skills – like medicine or engineering – to help those in need, and also spread the message that the Islamic State group did not follow Muslim beliefs. I want to go there, and I want to kill them. Tatheem Fatima "We want to show them that Islam gives you the message of love – not picking up arms and killing people," he said. Mr Hussein said he had heard reports that several Shia shrines in a number of cities in Iraq and Syria had already been destroyed by militants. "We would form a human chain around the shrines and if they want to desecrate the shrines, they have to go through us first," he said. "If they kill us, [only] then they can desecrate the shrine, and we will not let that happen." Abbas Naqvi, who will be among the first volunteers to go to Iraq, said he was not scared of becoming a human shield. "Everybody wants to sacrifice their lives," he said. "And if anybody would die there, then that person would consider themselves the lucky and blessed one whose life went in sacrifice for the protection of these shrines." South Asia fears IS advancement IS strongholds in Iraq and Syria are thousands of kilometres away from India, but there are growing concerns the insurgency is making inroads into South Asia. PHOTO: A sign at the Karbala Mosque, in Jor Bagh in Delhi, calls for volunteers to go to Iraq. (ABC News: Stephanie March) The Pakistani Taliban have pledged their allegiance to IS and there are unconfirmed reports that men brandishing IS flags have killed and beheaded people in Afghanistan's east in recent weeks. Authorities believe several dozen Indians have gone to fight with the terrorist group, and that more could be recruited. "There is a lot of unemployment here, including among the Muslim youth," retired Indian intelligence officer Jayadeva Ranade said. "In a lot of these recruitment pitches that these terrorist groups make they offer them monthly payments as well as payments to their families in case anything happens to them. "So that is an attraction for a lot of them." India is a free country – a very free country. There are no restrictions on mobility. People can go anywhere. Jayadeva Ranade, retired intelligence officer Mr Ranade said tracking fighters who returned to India would be difficult. "India is a free country – a very free country. There are no restrictions on mobility. People can go anywhere," he said. "So once they come back, the difficulty will be not in assessing whether they are back or not, but after that where they move. "The danger is that within a couple of years the agencies or the police authorities may lose track of them or consider them to have become softened because of inaction in that period and that is where the risk element comes in." IS has purportedly named places in India where it plans to recruit from and has declared the entire country as part of the 'caliphate' it intends to create. More on this story: Kurdish refugees take up arms for stand against IS militants in Syria (Correspondents Report) http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-06/indians-volunteer-to-fight-islamic-state-in-militants/5791674 Looks like Isis is making their way into India now. Frickin cockroaches.
  15. I haven't had cable going on 4 years now. I would have liked to watch this.
  16. 80 more to be killed by bombs or however and rid the world of these evil fu.kers.
  17. "Although Erbil and Baghdad have embarked on a path toward solutions, it does not mean relations have been resolved. This also does not mean that neither will make mistakes that could lead to re-escalation. Nevertheless, the existence of a common desire by both sides to consider solutions, instead of severing relations, remains the best choice for preserving both their interests in the long run." It's a start. Hopefully they can come together and keep the momentum going.
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