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Chuck Norris doesn't have normal white blood cells like you and I. His have a small black ring around them. This signifies that they are black belts in every form of martial arts and they roundhouse kick the **** out of viruses. That's why Chuck Norris never gets ill. Hands down Cdr, most factual thread here!! LOL
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Dinar Rumor Strange Stories, Subsequent Story Squashing...
jaq replied to Fi3ry_Ph03n1x's topic in Dinar Rumors
Just wondering FP, is your educated guess that the RV amount will actually be 1000:1? -
since Oct 03....
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It's had that announcement for just over a week now
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Dinar News CBI sells $183m on Wednesday
jaq replied to k98nights's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
I believe they are closed 4th-9th -
A senior Iraqi spy has accused the prime minister, Nour al-Maliki, of handing out thousands of guns to tribal leaders in a bid to win votes. The claim was made by Iraqi National Intelligence Service former spokesman, Saad al-Alusi, a week before Iraq's general election, in which allegations of vote buying and exorbitant handouts have become widespread. Maliki, who faces a bitterly contested final week of campaigning ahead of the7 March poll, has been photographed handing out guns to supporters in southern Iraq, engraved with a personal message from his office. However he denies that the delivery of weapons, along with cash payments, were improper. Alusi, who was the INIS spokesman until he was asked to move to another ministry eight days ago, said some 8,000 guns were ordered from a Serbian supplier at the end of 2008 for use by intelligence officers. However he claimed Maliki "denied our contract at the last minute and made his own contract of 10,000 pistols, which he has used as election propaganda for himself and his party. "This was a very important contract for the intelligence service. We have no weapons to this day," Alusi said. A government spokesman, Ali al-Dabbagh, strongly denied the allegations: "These gifts have been given to the tribes for their contribution to security. They are not connected to the election campaign. The suggestion that anything has been taken away from other bodies to use for election purposes is wrong." Alusi's remarks are an unprecedented challenge to the prime minister's re-election campaign from the spy service that has been considered closest to his government. Founded with CIA training and money, the INIS had been thought to be mostly independent and free of interference from Saddam Hussein's former regime, or from neighbouring states. Tensions between Maliki's office and the INIS had been bubbling throughout last year, before boiling over in August when the INIS director, Muhammad al-Shahwani was sacked by Maliki's senior staff. Alusi claimed that around 190 employees had been sacked in recent weeks as tensions between the service and its political overlord spilled over into outright hostility. "Those who did not implement the orders of the prime minister's office were forced out. Some of them were accused of being Ba'athists. They are 25 years old now and seven years ago they would have been 18 (and too young to be involved with the Ba'ath party). It is obvious this slur is being used to hang people by a sectarian government." The head of Iraq's parliamentary integrity commission, Sheikh Sabah al-Sayedi, confirmed that guns have were handed out to community leaders and said his commission would ask Maliki to account for money the prime minister allegedly used from government coffers for his re-election campaign. "He has given at least hundreds of them to tribal leaders in Amara, Nasireya, Diwaniya and many other provinces, Sayedi said. "They are American-made and arrived by the middle of 2009. It is a cheap way to buy votes. Saddam used to do the same. Maliki said he gave the guns out so that tribal leaders could protect themselves. So he wants to protect them and yet judges and lawyers die every day. What is the role of the Iraqi army and police? I hope the tribes will see through this." Awda Ali, a member of the Nasireya council in Iraq's south confirmed that the prime minister had travelled to his area last week and handed out engraved weapons along with envelopes containing one million Iraqi dinars (
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I come, I see it in rumor and take it appreciatively as such... but I completely understand the frustration of hearing the same thing over and over... I mean HOW MANY TIMES have we ALL heard "They're shooting off fireworks and Partying in the Steets!!!!"
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5/3 in Naples gave me a 2 thumbs up...
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just called my local BOA in Naples, got a negative on Dinar
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Im neither a lopster nor a non-lopster... Shi thead, I thank you for bringing info/rumors to us... I appreciate you giving me something to research as always. Our job here isnt to trash people that bring us info guys, its to take that info and see what we can find out about it!!!!
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And February 15th is the same day as the MOF has a press conference scheduled....
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Everyone that is posting to get there count up!! Please post in this thread!!
jaq replied to ALLEYCATTS's topic in Chat Logs
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Thinking out loud here... If set in stone policy for Forex is 30days, and 30days is February 15th, but February 15th is within the 30days of the election, are we not now looking at a date "after" the Elections?
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a) I completely agree lower denominations are needed unquestionably Just saying what I interpreted the statement to alude to, not needing the lower denoms "before" the RV. Certainly not that I agree, just what I "think" he is trying to say.
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I believe what Frank is saying, is with the smart cards, there is no need to have lower denominations of the dinar PRIOR to the RV, that all is in place for the RV and we are simply ..... waiting
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Nope they're posted.... good ole 1170
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Thusfar, only speculation on that, no confirmation
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This forum is getting crowded... help pick new sub-forum categories
jaq replied to Adam Montana's topic in Off Topic posts
new sub forum : Today's Tomorrow Rumor! -
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the IMF or IMF policy. Working Papers describe research in progress by the authors and are published to elicit comments and to further debate. this is what stood out to me
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Iraqi News Today the Election Law in Iraq passed.
jaq replied to Phoenix's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Election Law Passes In Iraq Iraq