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All-In-4-RV

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  1. I so wish those two MSNBC idiots, Rachael Maddow and Chris Matthews had gotten clobbered instead! OH NO Wait ... Better yet, how about OBummer and wife?!
  2. The answer to what is really 'going on' in Washington ... read anything written about "Cloward & Piven" plan. http://www.infowars.com/obama-the-cloward-piven-strategy-and-the-new-world-order/ Scarey and unfortunately, well on its way to being our future.
  3. Chicgo-style pizza heads to troops for Super Bowl ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. -- A nonprofit organization founded by a northern Illinois family is shipping 7,000 pizzas to U.S. troops for Sunday's Super Bowl. Pizzas 4 Patriots is in its third year delivering pizza to overseas troops. Elk Grove village resident Mark Evans, a retired Air Force master sergeant, started the organization with his son, Kent. Uno Chicago Grill is making most of the deep-dish pies and a private label pizza company is providing the rest. DHL is handling the shipping logistics of getting pizzas to Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea and the Philippines. Visit www.Pizzas4Patriots.Com for all the details! Read more: http://www.bnd.com/2...l#ixzz1CiSnCQIl
  4. DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE - DATE !!!!!!!!
  5. Yep 'Coors', I got'a agree with your post. I can't help but feel that if the Iraq GOI doesn't 'get it' after what we've seen the past week throughout to Middle East, they are NEVER going to "get it"!
  6. THANKS FOR THE POST 'GUESS'... God bless them all!
  7. Newsmax Source in Cairo: Riots Have Nothing to Do With Religion Friday, 28 Jan 2011 02:19 PM Article Font Size By David A. Patten A source on the ground in Cairo who supports the protesters and who joined the rally that triggered a brutal backlash from police Friday tells Newsmax that the uprising in Egypt has no link to Muslim extremism, nor any other religious motivation. “It has nothing to do with religion, it has nothing to do with the Muslim Brotherhood, there were no religious connotations in this revolt,” says Ahmed, an owner of a high-tech business who has lived his entire life in the Cairo region. “People were just asking for freedom and liberty after 30 years of oppression.” Newsmax is withholding Ahmed’s full name to avoid any chance of reprisals from his speaking to the media. This morning the government of Egypt shut down all cell phone communications, and about 85 percent of the nation’s Internet traffic, in order to block protesters’ efforts to coordinate their activities. But Ahmed was still able to speak to Newsmax via a landline. Despite the important role played by Nobel Prize winner Mohamed ElBaradei, whose return to Egypt encouraged tens of thousands to pour out into downtown Cairo and Alexandria to protest the 30-year rule of strongman President Hasni Mubarak, Ahmed says the uprising in Egypt is essentially leaderless. “There are no leaders,” he tells Newsmax. “If there were leaders of the protesters, the whole revolt would have failed in Egypt. It is exactly like Tunisia. There are no leaders. If you had a leader, they would have got him, they would have discredited him, they would have told you a lot of scandals about him, and in that case it would have failed.” The Newsmax source says he was in a Cairo mosque with ElBaradei during noon prayers, and was struck by a water cannon authorities used to try to disperse the crowd. He said he did not see ElBaradei’s arrest. The government has reportedly confined the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency to house arrest. The revolt was inspired by the recent Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia. But Ahmed insisted that no outside party or religious movement instigated the unrest. “Credit the revolt only to the people of Egypt, who got sick of the dictatorship,” he said. He told Newsmax the outcome of the revolt is uncertain because circumstances there are changing on a minute-by-minute basis. Read more on Newsmax.com: Newsmax Source in Cairo: Riots Have Nothing to Do With Religion Important: Do You Support Pres. Obama's Re-Election? Vote Here Now! Link ~ www.newsmax.com
  8. As always, thank you "Frank & Friends!" You guys are the best! +1 on Keylimes post!
  9. TUSSHA! And isn't that exactly what M is doing?!! What a perfect quote! ... RV Already!
  10. 23 Jan 2011 Iraqi finance minister vowed to insert Kurdish demands in budget bill By Hevidar Ahmed Erbil - The Iraqi Finance Minister, Rafi' Isawi vowed to incorporate the Kurdish demands in the 2011 Iraqi general budget bill, adding the price for one barrel of oil has been increased to 76.5$. Rashid Tahir, the deputy Kurdistan finance minister told AKnews after meeting with the Kurdish officials in Erbil, Isawi promised to include all the requests of the Kurdish side in the Iraqi budget bill. The Iraqi senior official met Saturday evening in the Kurdish capital with the Kurdistan Regional Premier Barham Salih, Kurdistan natural resources minister, Ashti Hawrami and the regional minister of finance, Bayeez Talabani. The assembly in Erbil follows a visit by Salih and a high delegation to Baghdad. Last Monday Salih meet with the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for a series of issues, most importantly, Kurdish budget share, which reportedly has been decreased from 17% to 11.6% . The two sides agreed on resuming Kurdistan oil and complying with constitution to settle the disputes. The Iraqi minister has promised the Kurdish side that the agreements between Baghdad and Erbil over Kurdistan oil exports and reimbursing the foreign oil companies in the Kurdistan will be included in the 2011 budget bill after the bill will be returned to the Iraqi Council of Ministers for such amendments. The Iraqi budget bill passed its first reading, despite the Kurdish lawmakers' boycott of the session, threatening to file a suit against in the Federal Court if their objections are overlooked. try{document.write(zawya_banner_zone('zone9337')); }catch(e){} Iswai has also assured the Kurdish officials that after the Iraqi Council of Ministers is done with the amendments, his ministry will consider the viewpoint of the Kurdish government on the modified budget before submitting it for final voting in parliament. Since June 2009 Kurdistan drilled and exported 100,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) from its fields. The revenues were apparently remitted to the Iraqi development fund. However, since Baghdad declined the recompense the companies (amounting to 42 from 17 countries) the Region suspended the export. This comes while Iraq exported 2,100,000 bpd in 2010. However, reports after Salih's return from Baghdad state the Iraqi government has agreed to reimburse the foreign companies. After a visit to Jordan, the Iraqi officials agreed with the International Bank to raise the price from $73 to $76.5 for each barrel of oil, Tahir quoted the Iraqi minister as saying. In addition to budget and oil contracts, there are some other issues in dispute between Kurdistan and Baghdad. The status of the Kurdistan armed forces (locally known as peshmarga), their budget, and the tenure of some areas are among the other suspended issues. According to an agreement between Baghdad and Kurdistan Region, the latter is entitled to %17 of the Iraqi total budget until a nationwide population census is held under which the share is amended. However, the population is not conducted but reports indicate the Kurdish share has shrunk to %11.6 in the proposed Iraqi budget for 2011. © AK News 2011 http://www.zawya.com/Story.cfm/sidZAWYA20110123074438/Iraqi%20finance%20minister%20vowed%20to%20insert%20Kurdish%20demands%20in%20budget%20bill
  11. I HOPE HE STAYS HIS BUTT THERE TOO BUT IT SOUNDS LIKE HE'S ONLY HAVING A VISIT.
  12. Wow... I'm not sure what to say ! This sounds like something REALLY bad! Can somebody elaborate? Thanks!
  13. http://www.cnn.com/2...tion=cnn_latest al Sadr travels back to Iran, CNN link above.
  14. I KNOW ... Miss G-Gal too! Check out IQD Newshounds, also on Facebook. (I was told that's GG brother's site) I've also heard she's working on some other projects, a book. ???? Not sure if my info is all that actuate though. RV Already!!!
  15. Posted: January 22, 2011 by CURRENCY NEWSHOUND - Just Hopin in Iraqi Dinar/Politics Tags: Ayad Allawi, Department of Homeland Security, Iraq, iraqi list, Kurdish people, National security, Nouri al-Maliki, United States Department of Homeland Security Kurdistan: political blocs will meet this week to resolve the Department of Homeland Security The coalition of Kurdish blocs, on Saturday, the meeting will bring together political parties to resolve the position of the Ministry of National Security during the current week. The MP said Fuad Masum, told the Kurdish news agency (AKnews) that Masum explained that the “coalition of the Kurdish blocs will present its position on the ministerial position in accordance with the political situation that is dealt with in the distribution of security ministries.” He did not say that was the infallible coalition of Kurdish blocs candidate for the position, but he pointed out that “The issue will be raised during the meeting.” Failed and the National Alliance and the Iraqi List to nominate their candidates for the Ministries of Interior and National Security and Defence after the submission of Nuri al-Maliki, his cabinet to the House of Representatives last month and held his own three security ministries of defense, interior and national security for the masses while providing candidates obtain the latest conviction. The MP for the Iraqi List, said Jamal melon (AKnews) earlier that U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden will intervene directly to a file cabinet and security selection. Biden is in charge of the Iraqi file and March, the U.S. administration played down his contacts intensified during the formation of the government of the agreement between the political blocs. Under the agreement between the political blocs to designate a National Alliance candidate for the Ministry of Interior and Iraqi coalition another candidate for the Ministry of Defense. Amid controversy and a split on the names put forward, including Akil Turaihi and Adnan al-Asadi of the Ministry of Interior, Falah al-Naqib, Iskandar and berries of the Ministry of Defense, at a time in which the Iraqi no objection to the candidates of the National . And the granting of the House of Representatives confidence to a government headed by Nuri al-Maliki, and the number of ministries that voted in by the House of Representatives of 38 out of 42 Department of the Ministry of Tdmha the new government, including nine by proxy, including Interior, Defense and Homeland Security, which was entrusted to the Prime Minister. Since last Wednesday, saw different cities of Iraq, a series of bloody attacks that left scores dead and hundreds of wounded, which saw Karbala on Thursday, five bombings, car Melgmtin and three improvised explosive devices killed, according to medical and security sources 250 people were killed or wounded, while the Diyala on a date with the bombing of a severe in 19 of this month, targeted the headquarters of the protection of vital installations of the Ministry of the Interior, injuring about 76 wounded, while not disclose the security on the number of dead. However, the serial attacks opened in Salah al-Din on 18 this month, an attack on a recruitment center in the ranks of Iraqi police killed about 60 people in the last statistical announced by the Iraqi Health Ministry and 140 wounded. SORRY ABOUT THE LINK PROBLEM .... NEWS ARTICAL BELOW.
  16. This sounds productive and very promising! RV Already People! http://don't promote other sites.wordpress.com/2011/01/22/leaders-will-meet-to-resolve-ministry-of-national-security-biden-may-intervene-according-to-iraqi-list/
  17. OMG ... I absolutely hate to cook! ... That is if cooking is what one would call my kitchen attempts! I hate, hate, hate cooking. Love, love, love to eat tho! I thank God for a husband who cooks and is damn good at it! And my 2 cents regarding my petpive; Left lane drivers on the highway! Dangerous idiots!
  18. Thanks for posting Cowboy! Great find too ... This is the first news I've read in months that was turely up-lifting! RV Already!
  19. Good to hear and great to know. Thanks 'kid'.
  20. HOW ABOUT THE NAME JANET NAPOLITANO ....Scares the &%$#! out of me and I'm fearless!
  21. Hey TJ, I got'a agree with your post. And if I may, I'd like to add one more point to your posting. If indeed these members, ie; Frank or Doc turn out to be some of those clever pumper... Shame, shame on anyone who uses the guise of being a Christian! I'm not saying this is the case, I hope it is NOT! Lately it has became very difficult to wade through all of the postings! Just say'en.... RV Already!
  22. Not worth the time to listen too, that's for sure. He took 2-3rds of his talk time to say; maybe the IQD will increase in value, maybe it will decrease in value or perhaps it'll stay the same. Brilliant, right? This guy appears to considers himself all knowing! ... RV Already!
  23. Thing is ... when it comes to Iraq 'news articals', one never knows if it's really the truth or more menipulation! Thanks for the post Vizio!
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