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  1. hasn't he been saying the "next 2 weeks" for the last 2 weeks for the last 2 years?
  2. This sounds like a good thing to me!
  3. it will happen when it happens. Hope sooner than later, so yup thats all i have got to say about it.
  4. I agree with your take on things. But i am no dinar genious, so you knows.
  5. That would be fantastic!!! I don't know about ya'all but i am ready for the ride to be done
  6. RV 11/11/11 OR 11/19/11 (MY MOMS B-DAY) GO RV
  7. Hey everyone, I am unsure of the process and requirements needed to become a contractor. I want to go and help rebuild iraq. If anyone can help me out that would be great. Thank you
  8. nordy27

    rumor

    we shall see...would be great, but fool me once shame on me, fool me twice shame on you... I wont believe that it has happened til I get that e-mail from Ali saying it has...
  9. everyone needs to stop getting pissy, this will happen when it happens, no sooner, no later...chill
  10. no problem, just passing along the info
  11. Good evening Family, The NOISE …….was good. The first report I gave you today covered up until 10am Iraqi time. It was a slow progression to the demonstrations. Within the perimeter of Baghdad the demonstrations were nothing compared to those occurring outside of it. Because of that ……..it is our opinion that M has once again repositioned himself to his advantage. Is this good for our investment? Well first of all……..many of the articles released today were actually describing activities that have occurred throughout the week……..not just today. You can read them and conclude that Iraq is in disarray. It is our opinion that what happened today is good for our investment. Let’s talk about it. Iraqi TV said ………that the citizens in general were well behaved and cooperative. Of course there were sporadic incidents and some deaths but not the WWIII catastrophe anticipated by many. When M was on TV this afternoon…..he looked like the cat that had swallowed the canary. Either that or it was his tongue in cheek as he told the cameras ……..I am so proud of Iraqis I wish to thank them and our police…… our military who helped our country. “HELPED OUR COUNTRY?” That is a huge statement. He wanted to praise Iraqis for not allowing the Ba’ath’s to rile up their emotions by ……..HELPING THEM. M’s smile on TV covered many miles of his country. He looked and sounded victorious. The TV interviewed some Iraqis in the streets and two things that were consistent in their voices was the constant repetition that they want their economy and currency to be strong!!! M said to them that he wants to give them all that they are asking for to make them happy. Well logic says …….give them the two things they are asking for today and they certainly will be happy won’t them M? Don’t you dare tease anymore and here is why. Iraqis told the TV that they will continue to do these demonstrations one per month until M gives them what they want. IMO……the violence will escalate every time they have to do this. Yet……security increased today …….BECAUSE IRAQIS HELPED THEIR GOVERNMENT. That is a completely different pattern starting as of today. It’s called cooperation. Yes Mosul had some offices burned but M actually told this city’s officials to leave. Guess what……during the NOISE …….they left. It was either that or the people would have removed M. Same thing in Basra …….governors were forced to resign. M said on TV that he talked to four or five cities and asked their LEADERS TO RESIGN. Hmmm………..what did we tell you Monday on our CC that would happen during the NOISE of the demonstration? Now do you understand? Sewers had to be cleaned and ………MANY were. Now check this out. The Iraqis when talking about these two cities screamed to the camera men ……..”WE ARE IRAQIS……..WE DO NOT DO THAT!!!” As much as the Iraqis are displeased with M and their government notice that they love their country and are willing to work with their stubborn leaders to bring forth two things…….ECONOMIC REFORM AND VALUE TO THE IQD. M told the TV that an al-Qaeda leader was captured today……and he thanked them for not COOPERATING with them. IMO today was a wake up call for M and the GOI Family. While the demonstrators also talked about oil and jobs M on TV told them that their ration cards will not be ready for another two months. He asked for patience and told them that in lieu of this he would give them 15,000 IQD’s this coming Sunday. Sunday …….hmmm? I want to see a complete GOI announced to the world M and so do the Iraqi citizens. But……M hints that GOI spots are still being fought for and that he will give the three remaining ministers this Sunday too. Yes without a doubt M was very happy today on Iraqi TV. Smiles…..a dime a dozen. Thanking and praising the Iraqi people for HELPING HIM. Be careful Family………DELTA wants you to be aware that articles are simply exaggerating right now. You will see more still shots than video of what happened today. M is smarter than Yogi Bear and knows how to control …….cameras. TV said that T was in KU today….let’s see what comes of that tomorrow. I could talk to you forever Family but I have grandchildren to play with. Overall the demonstration today caused some destruction and loss of life. But it asked two important questions during the NOISE. Let’s see if M can answer these two questions soon. This Sunday we pray to see the GOI. We already have the budget for the GOI but we do not have a …….COMPLETE GOI ANNOUNCED TO THE WORLD. They even tricked me and took me to 9.95. Fine…….but you and I are like S……..we all await this mystical GOI to come forth so that S can give them value to the IQD. It is what S said and I have always told you how much I believe in the gentleman known as……..Shabibi. IMO …..the demonstration today can only help our investment. Bonding was formed today between the GOI and their people. Even if it is temporary……..I so pray not. On the 1st of March the budget goes into effect. Based on today it would be so tragic if it were left at 1170. There was a lot of good NOISE today and I encourage Iraqis to now make a joyful noise unto the Lord. THOMAS N …….you either take good notes or you know KNARF. LOL. Family below is this man’s post that could have come from me. Please enjoy. Thomas N Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Posts: 322 300 or 3.0-mm Marchers Hi AZP, Glad you are on. As you know there will be a myriad of stories being published about the Day Of Rage In Iraq. Since 4:00 a.m. I have been watching CNN Fox, MSNBC BBC to see what kind of "dirt" would be stated. The worst dirt was Libya it was plastered all over... There were small stories on Iraq they mirrored the same stories as were on the different forums and even on KTF M. I believe Malakai got a Pass Card from the Game of Life. Malakai has stated in the news articles he will proceed with the naming of the three Defense Ministers this week. Their week starts on our Sunday thate equals their Monday. All we as investors and members can do is stay calm. pray and keep the Faith. It has been stated the Budget has passed, It appears that the Interior and Defense have been given their positions the last arte the three Security Ministers. It appears that the HCL is working otherwise how could they say in articles that they are pumping 2.5-mm BPD just like they were doing pre SH. If that was not the case I would think the K's would shut those pipe lines down lickety split. I hope that Frank,Delta and the mods keep safe watch and if there is movement positive or negative that it is reported. Malakais Pass card was Sadr stating give the boys another 6 months. The second pass was China America and Iraq stating we will help you get into the WTO sooner then later. The third pass was Iran stating we will send you some electric so your people will have electric and stay cool calm and collective. Other signs of "Stuff Happening" The dutch finished early the dredging of the ports so that the ships can come in and allow the Steaveadors to unload on the doc and not wait. They opened three or five ports if I read the article correctly. Was there 300 people there or 3.0-mm at the rally of the Day of Rage, I do not think we will really know because Malakai owns the news. He gave the people today what they wanted Heads of some civil servants. Mayors and Governors of Provinces and Towns were dismissed or resigned. That still leaves the target Malakai in the sight of the people. In six months I do not think the people will be so nice. It appears the stage is set the players are set the time is set... now will M come on stage and say Three D Ministers or Not Three Ministers that is what is needed to state the GOI is Live Not Memorex???? I do not know , however being in leasing which is better then Texas Holdem I think M is down to his last playing cards and the rest of the players like the UN, USA, The FRB, China WTO are loaded with Aces Kings, Royal Flushes and Full Houses. IMO I sincerely think Malakai was made to blink and was told stop your greedy little game and lets get this done... According to the articles the people gave M a break he needs to deliver or he will be taken into custody and all his sins shown to the world. That is why he left the 25 or so M leave the country with their suitcases. I am sure they will not be allowed back in. Do you???? As stated before all the kings horses and all the kings men are keeping ole Malakai in. He better get things done this week otherwise I think the Bishop will take the King and smash him and I think Allawai may become the White Knight instead of a rook. One thing that strikes me strange is that there has been no news of Talabaini visiting the Amir of K to celebrate their 20th year of freedom from the SH Regime. I would think that someone would have found a very positive powerful article stating that the Royal Couple have Kissed and Made up and will be given the keys to the shackles. Like the Hatfield and McCoys have kissed made up married and ready to have a baby kind of news....... The dust will settle tonight and tomorrow hopefully I am spot on or close to it. That means Sunday their Monday the M Man announces the Three DM's declare officially the GOI is formed and let the little Swiss Gnome Shabibi state the rate. I pray for that to occur I pray for it to occur because I know we as members are hurting some for several years, the Iraqis are hurting some for 20 years. I think the time to suffer has been more then enough and that is why I am asking all the members to pray for this blessing to occur. It may stop the violence, it may ripple like a drop in the pond of water and clean up many things Internationally, Nationally and in our own private lives. Again I ask you to read this pray and ask God to help us all because we are all stuck on this little blue rock for justawhile.. it has got to get better. Take care AZP I look for your considerate reply TN TAMPATOM…….brought us the articles on the demonstration right after I made my morning report. Yes the demonstration started slowly but gained momentum as the afternoon developed. But as I said …….no where near as bad as we feared nor no where close to Baghdad as we considered. TampaTom Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Tampa Bay Florida Posts: 855 Thousands are Protesting in Iraq with 11 Dead Quote: Originally Posted by angelquest This is a message from Frank...... Family, Delta reported that only 300 showed for the demonstrations in Iraq. M got what he wanted by asking they not come out...................................Delta will call later with Part 2 and Frank will post it when he recieves it. World News 11 killed as Iraqis protest in 'Day of Rage' Published February 25, 2011 Associated Press BAGHDAD – Thousands marched on government buildings and clashed with security forces Friday in cities across Iraq in an outpouring of anger that left 11 people dead — the largest and most violent anti-government protests in the country since political unrest began spreading in the Arab world weeks ago. In northern Iraqi cities, security forces trying to push back crowds opened fire, killing nine demonstrators, In the western Anbar province two people were shot and killed in a protest. In the capital of Baghdad, demonstrators knocked down blast walls, threw rocks and scuffled with club-wielding troops who chased them down the street. The protests, billed as a "Day of Rage, were fueled by anger over corruption, chronic unemployment and shoddy public services from the Shiite-dominated government. Shiite religious leaders discouraged people from taking part, greatly diminishing the Shiite participation and the overall size of the crowd in a country where such religious edicts hold great sway. In the Sunni enclave of Azamiyah, one of the residents said that people there did not want to attend because they feared being labeled Saddamists. "The government has already convicted anyone who takes part in the demonstrations by accusing them of terrorism," said 41-year-old Ammar al-Azami. A Shiite resident from the New Baghdad neighborhood of the capital, Khalil Ibrahim, 44, one of about 3,000 protesters in downtown Baghdad, railed against a government that locks itself in the highly fortified Green Zone, home to the parliament and the U.S. Embassy, and is viewed by most of its citizens as more interested in personal gain than public service. "We want a good life like human beings, not like animals," Ibrahim said. A report released last month by the U.S. reconstruction watchdog agency noted that Iraqi officials are trying to improve the nation's electricity grid with hopes of meeting power demands by 2014. "The lack of perceived improvements in Iraq's water, sewage, and electricity systems could lead to popular unrest more so than political or sectarian disagreements," the special inspector general for Iraqi reconstruction concluded. The center of Baghdad was virtually locked down Friday, with soldiers searching protesters entering Liberation Square and closing off the plaza and side streets with razor wire. The heavy security presence reflected the official concerns that demonstrations here could gain traction as they did in Egypt and Tunisia, then spiral out of control. Iraqi army helicopters buzzed overhead, while Humvees and trucks took up posts throughout the square, where flag-waving demonstrators shouted "No to unemployment," and "No to the liar al-Maliki," referring to Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Demonstrators trying to get across a bridge going from the square to the Green Zone clashed with security forces. The demonstrators knocked down some of the concrete blast walls that were put up Thursday night and threw rocks at troops who beat them back with batons. Six riot police and 12 demonstrators were wounded in the melee, according to police and hospital officials. The protests stretched from the northern city of Mosul to the southern city of Basra, reflecting the widespread anger many Iraqis feel at the government's seeming inability to improve their lives. The most deadly clashes came in the Mosul, 225 miles (360 kilometers) northwest of Baghdad. Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the provincial council building, demanding jobs and better services, when guards opened fire, according to a police official. A police and hospital official said five protesters were killed and 15 people wounded. Black smoke could later be seen billowing from the building. A crowd of angry marchers in the northern city of Hawija, 150 miles (240 kilometers) north of Baghdad, tried to break into the city's municipal building, said the head of the local city council, Ali Hussein Salih. Security forces trying to block the crowd opened fire, killing three demonstrators and wounding 15, local officials said. Protesters set fire to three police stations and the municipal council building, said Brig. Gen. Sarhad Qadir. The Iraqi Army was eventually called in to restore order. Around 1,000 demonstrators clashed with police in the western city of Fallujah 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, witnesses said. At least two people were killed and 14 others injured in riots in Anbar province, said Sheik Efan Saadoun, a provincial councilor in Anbar province; he did not know whether the deaths came in Fallujah or Ramadi where protesters also clashed with authorities. Police used stun grenades to ward off about 1,000 demonstrators in Saddam Hussein's former hometown of Tikrit and in the northern city of Kirkuk hundreds of people rallied against corruption in front of the provincial headquarters. In the south, about 4,000 people demonstrated in front of the office of Gov. Sheltagh Aboud al-Mayahi in the port of Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad. They knocked over one of the concrete barriers and demanded his resignation, saying he'd done nothing to improve services. They appeared to get their wish when the commander of Basra military operations, Maj. Gen. Mohammad Jawad Hawaidi, told the crowd that the governor had resigned. And in the southern city of Karbala, about 1,000 protesters rallied for better services. In recent weeks, there had been scattered anti-government protests in Iraq. While most have been peaceful, a few have turned violent and seven people have been killed. The biggest rallies have been in the northern Kurdish city of Sulaimaniyah, 160 miles (260 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad, against the government of the self-ruled region. Police opened fire Friday in the town of Kalar, south of Sulaimaniyah, when a crowd of demonstrators closed in on the headquarters of one of the main ruling parties, police and hospital officials said. One demonstrator was killed and 25 others wounded. All the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. On the eve of the marches, al-Maliki urged people to skip the rally, which he alleged was organized by Saddamists and al-Qaida — two of his favorite targets of blame for an array of Iraq's ills. He offered no evidence to support his claim. Documentation Beats Conversation http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/02...test-day-rage/ __________________ IMO……tomorrow will be very slow as they try to recover from today. I do not intend on bringing you any updates on Saturday or Sunday. I will see you Monday on my next CC. God bless you all. My Christian love and Aloha. KTF, Frank By the way……..the NOISE is not over with yet. They are still removing the warts and …….Hogs.
  12. i heard that too, a laughed and took a shot...funny sh*t
  13. hey thanks for takin the time out of your day to update us...thanks for the post
  14. hope this is true. keeping my fingers and toes crossed
  15. agreed tbush... his writing is off the wall and sometimes just plain bonkers but i enjoy reading his info....Thanks Ron for the post!!!
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