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huffysback

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  1. Happy new year to you and your family. Thank you for all you do... GO RV!!! Debbie
  2. Has anyone talked to Mr. Issa lately, I have sent at least 7 emails, not through explorer, and I can't get a response. I have been cc E-Banking because I need my password reset and nothing from anyone. Has anyone got any advise on how to get through to them, I'm desperate... Debbie
  3. I know this is an old post, but I'd like to be dinaravied. Hopefully someone is still looking at this post. Debbie
  4. It is a slow day in the small North Dakota town of Pumphandle, and the streets are deserted. Times are tough, everybody is in debt, and everyone is living on credit. A tourist visiting the area drives through town, stops at the hotel, and lays a $100 bill on the desk saying he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs to pick one for the night. As soon as he walks upstairs, the motel owner grabs the bill and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher. The butcher takes the $100 and runs down the street to retire his debt to the pig farmer. The pig farmer takes the $100 and heads off to pay his bill to his supplier, the Co-op. The guy at the Co-op takes the $100 and runs to pay his debt to the local prostitute, who has also been facing hard times and has had to offer her "services" on credit. The hooker rushes to the hotel and pays off her room bill with the hotel owner. The hotel proprietor then places the $100 back on the counter so the traveler will not suspect anything. At that moment the traveler comes down the stairs, states that the rooms are not satisfactory, picks up the $100 bill and leaves. No one produced anything. No one earned anything. However, the whole town is now out of debt and looks to the future with a lot more optimism. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how a stimulus package works The first flaw is the motel/hotel proprietor took money to pay a debt/loan that wasn't his yet. Second flaw is why wasn't there any interest/taxes accumulated on any of the peoples debts, what a coincidence that everyone in the town owed exactly 100 dollars even. Third flaw the owner of the hotel/motel didn't really get his 100 dollars paid back to him, because he never really had the money to begin with, so in the end when the hooker runs to pay for her room debt, she is really paying nothing to him. Because the money wasn't his yet to pass around. And since when does someone leave 100 bucks on the counter and then go look at a room....? You take the manager with you to look at rooms. Debbie
  5. That was a great post, thank you for taking the time to write it. Many people don't understand, but you hit the nail on the head. Thanks again for a great read.... Debbie
  6. Thanks for the post Pourit, it was very good information....old or new.
  7. Thanks for the post Scooter, I really learned alot out of it. You really put alot of time and effort into it, and with all the links it really was great.... THANK YOU!!!! Debbie
  8. I don't know you, but man after posting such a nice post at the beginning, I thought, now here's a nice person...and then to go and get your car stolen...man that's just not right. I'm really sorry to hear about anyone getting their car stolen, I had a car stolen last year, it sucks. I hope you find something real soon for transportation, or better yet, I hope we have an RV real quick. Good Luck! Go RV!!! Debbie
  9. It's funny, in 2004 I was on a date, bored to death...well while he was talking to some other people, I might mention we were in a very small town in a very small bar in Wisconsin, anyways, I started talking to this older gentleman, and he asked me if I had ever heard of Iraqi Dinar, well of course I said No. So he proceeded to tell me about how this would be a very long term investment, and he had a few million stashed away already, so he told me when I get home to look it up on the internet. Well, being a little skeptical, I started to dig into the dinar and Iraq, and within 2 hours made my first order. I never told anyone about it, and when I got it, I just stashed it away and forgot about it. Well I'm not sure what sparked my memory, but all of a sudden some years later, I remembered that I had some dinar, I took it out to show my husband and told him the story of how I came by it. So after we moved to Savannah I went hunting for information on it and that's when I found DV, since then I've bought more, I am hooked on the roller coaster ride with the rest of you , and my husband is involved, riding along with us. I've brought it up to a few people, like bankers, and friends and they look at me like I have 2 heads. So I find it better to not say anything about it to anyone anymore. I hope we see an RV this year, and I like the 777 thing, sounds as good as anything else out there So let's stay positive and hopeful... Debbie
  10. I can't believe you come into the chat logs to read the "chat logs" from these idiots, and then you get all bent out of shape because they made "another" prediction. And then someone based on one of the "3 stooges" predictions, tells a story about how some poor soul went out and bought some more dinar he/she really couldn't afford. REALLY! We, after so long of listening to these "gurus" and their predictions should know by now, that it is nothing other than "entertainment". Anyone who believes the stuff that comes out of their mouths, really should get a reality check and quick! If you don't want to read the "junk" anymore, it's simple, don't click on the button that brings you to the thread. Because you know that every time you read one of them, who ever it is from, it is going to have the same thing in it....pumping...predictions. I myself find them rather entertaining, but I'll guarantee you, I don't go out and buy anymore dinar!
  11. MP denies grace Mayahi Abadi nomination for prime minister and confirmed to insist on the nomination of al-Maliki 1/2/2010 2:24 pm Denied the leader of the Islamic Dawa Party, Iraq's al-Mayahi grace of a coalition of law reported by the news media and websites about the nomination of deputy Haider Abadi, for the post of prime minister in the next government. Mayahi, said in a statement singled out by the reporter (Agency of the Iraqi media / conscious ) Out there that points, backed by neighboring countries and the region you want to disrupt the upcoming parliamentary elections by disseminating false Ahaat Misseriya to block the election, undermining the Iraqi voters, stressing that the Islamic Dawa Party and a coalition of state law, insisting on the nomination of current Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki for another round because he has the specifications for this important position, indicating that we expect more rumors with the proximity of the elections. T.. P a http://al-iraqnews.net/new/siaysiah/53005.html
  12. Feb.1 2010 BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: An Iraqi lawmaker on Monday called on China to cancel the debts owed by Iraq to it and to contribute to investment projects in the country.
  13. This is a really rough translation but here is what I got, it seems to be talking about homes... [swlaaG]: Valuable decision of raising the Dinar Iraqi came result studies of valuable Finance Minister Baqer said forcing [swlaaG] that the Iraqi Dinar witnesses improves [mlHwDaa] during the current period and adds [swlaaG] that the local oscillation the occurring in the market accustoms to some rumors which period of hindrance get excited from the improving raved clarified that central decision the bank the Iraqi in raising is the valuable Dinar Iraqi Imam of the currencies foreign he correct decision and result studies of valuable came buying raising the value for the Iraqi homes before everything indicative aims to that plans of the ministry contained all futuristic programs in the budget consequently the year from period Iraqi movement the economy in the correct shackles Take from it what you will... Debbie
  14. Adoption of the Electoral Law a Victory for the Iraqi People... Now, the paper I got this out of was from today, but the article I could not find a date on, but it was interesting, so I thought I would post it. Translations are hard to figure out sometimes so what you get out of it may differ from what I got out of it. http://www.alsabaah.com/paper.php?source=akbar&mlf=interpage&sid=94531
  15. Doesn't bother me if they're in here. I've bought all I'm going to buy, but maybe there is someone else who would like to get some at the last minute and they may be able to give a good deal... You do what feels right for you Adam, I'll support you either way... Debbie
  16. DFEK Get well soon man...I know I don't go on chat too often but when I do, you always spoke to me. Hope you feel better soon. Debbie
  17. Make your Day...could you please PM me on who you talked to, because every tax lawyer I've talked to says I have to pay capital gains... I would really appreciate a PM from you. Thanks. Debbie
  18. Just found this and I was wondering how do you reply to this statement... 1. The investor may purchase a foreign currency in exchange for U.S. dollars and hold the foreign currency as a capital asset. Any gain or loss would be a capital gain or loss. Because it sounds like we would in fact pay capital gains...yes?
  19. Took me forever to find this thread... TerryK I hope you are feeling better and we will see you soon, if you are not already back on...I am a little slow on these things...sorry. But I really do hope you are feeling better.... Debbie
  20. Hi everyone, just joined a minute ago, looking for some good info. So far Adam's website hasn't led me wrong. I have money in a Warka account, now I would like to learn about the ISX. Hoping to do that here. Looking forward to talking and learning with all of you! Debbie
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