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  1. I say no RV until Iraq has had stability meaning . Security has been trained to deal wit the bombing issues.
  2. I equate Frank26 and his KTFA groupies with the current crop of TV Religious Evangelists. They seem to be very sincere in what they believe, and place God as their Source for what they have to say. Therefore, they have an automatic built-in out if it doesn't come to pass as claimed by saying God is in control, and its not their fault. That way they can never be wrong, and the faithful shall always forgive them and continue to believe in and support them. AMen
  3. I joined this site as a person that was interested in understanding the dinar .....Not the 2nd amendment, or bible study or anyone's beliefs in the government or any other subject other then the dinar. I want to say as a member of DV , I don't condone any of this off topic banter.
  4. They havent passed rhe infrastructure law yet http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2013/10/29/why-iraqi-mps-can-never-pass-a-law/
  5. http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2013/10/29/why-iraqi-mps-can-never-pass-a-law/
  6. I don't thin we will see the RV until Iraq becomes much more stable Iraq's Premier to Seek Security Help From the US By Associated Press Oct 28, 2013, 1:17 PM Iraq's prime minister says he will seek help in combating his country's insurgency and ways to accelerate U.S. arms shipments during his visit to Washington. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said as he departed Tuesday that he is looking for security cooperation in order to curb the threat of "terrorism" in the region. He urged the administration of President Barack Obama to speed up the process of arming Iraqi security forces with offensive weapons, such as helicopters, that Baghdad claims are urgently needed to confront insurgent groups. Violence has spiked in Iraq since April, with over 5,000 people killed, and al-Qaida's local branch appears stronger than it has been in years.
  7. OMG ......MOVE TO ANOTHWR COUNTRY ALREADY .....so sick of the wah wah wah winnnnnning
  8. less is more ......post weekly update's until we see new rate on forex just one voice
  9. ty bondlady.....you are a ROCKSTAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <muah>
  10. this will never pass as most of the folks that will vote are holding Dinar and other currency. they would get hit on many levels.
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