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Carrello

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  1. It seems that the RV may be imminent. That could mean one week, one month, or maybe one year. Who knows. But before the RV does happen and the chaos ensues, and we all run off to exotic places, I would like to thank everyone that has contributed to DV in the way of research, diligent reporting (daily in some cases, Doc 31 comes to mind), thoughtful opinions and informative editorials. These efforts take time out of their day to do this when they could be doing something else. Yes, I realize it is self-serving due to their investment, but these individuals then took the time to share the information with us, and for us. I would name additional names, but considering I have only been a member since December 4, 2010, I am not aware of all of the individuals that have contributed over a much longer period in many different ways. You know who you are. This thank you also goes out to Adam and his team (Bumper is the best). For me, this investment excites me because it appears that many, many people will use a portion of their money to help others. And the best part are the US soldiers have invested and will come home with something to secure their future. So, THANK YOU to everyone that has put positive, thoughtful energy into this endeavor! We can make a difference in the world. Carrello
  2. It seems that the RV may be imminent. That could mean one week, one month, or maybe one year. Who knows. But before the RV does happen and the chaos ensues, and we all run off to exotic places, I would like to thank everyone that has contributed to DV in the way of research, diligent reporting (daily in some cases, Doc 31 comes to mind), thoughtful opinions and informative editorials. These efforts take time out of their day to do this when they could be doing something else. Yes, I realize it is self-serving due to their investment, but these individuals then took the time to share the information with us, and for us. I would name additional names, but considering I have only been a member since December 4, 2010, I am not aware of all of the individuals that have contributed over a much longer period in many different ways. You know who you are. This thank you also goes out to Adam and his team (Bumper is the best). For me, this investment excites me because it appears that many, many people will use a portion of their money to help others. And the best part are the US soldiers have invested and will come home with something to secure their future. So, THANK YOU to everyone that has put positive, thoughtful energy into this endeavor! We can make a difference in the world. Carrello
  3. Thank you Hammy, for sharing with us the information that you retrieve. I appreciate the time it takes and the diligence. I look forward to any additional information you have to share.
  4. Booo hoooo Waaaahhhhhh. Poor baby. The next time you get disappointed over this ordeal, this LONG journey, and loose faith in a belief, think about our soldiers in foreign countries risking their lives, away from their families, fighting for your freedoms, one of which is the freedom of speech, which enables you to come here and complain like a spoiled three year old. Waaaaahhhh. Think about the people in Iraq and what they have been through (torture, rape, war, poverty) for DECADES. Waaaaahhhhhh. And by the way, what makes you such an expert on rates...no really. And you are tired on the lack of intelligent intel on this post...are you kidding me. You are not smart enough to sift through the garbage to grasp a diamond? Oh, please, keep your sanity. But why don't you keep it some where else. Please go, because it is mutual. We have lost faith in you too.
  5. Kix, everything that I have seen that you have posted is negative, condescending, and sometimes irrelevant. I have a simple solution for you. YOU HAVE ADDED NOTHING TO THE DIALOGUE. DON'T COME BACK. GO AWAY.
  6. Flyers are a sidebar and not the point. EDUCATING is the point, no matter how it is done. But thanks for pointing that out.
  7. Perhaps you need to be more discerning. That, and get your head out of your ***.
  8. Seriously, what is wrong with you? This is not an article about RV. Can you read? Maybe that is the problem. You are a broken, boring record with the No Budget No Rv crap. Don't you think we know that? Your miopic, tonal message is not prophetic. STOP!
  9. We will call you when everything is complete and all the work is done. No need to come back....we will find you.
  10. Can you enlighten us as to the members of congress that are trying to "silent any voice of opposition". I would like to know who they are. Thx.
  11. DOHA, Qatar — U.S. Secretary of State Hillarious Rodham Clinton on Thursday delivered a stark warning to Arab leaders that they will face growing unrest, extremism and even rebellion unless they quickly address depleting oil and water reserves and enact real economic and political reform. Wrapping up a four-nation tour of U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf with unusually blunt remarks to a regional development conference in the Qatari capital of Doha, Clinton said economic and political space must be opened up for the Arab world's exploding youth population, women and minorities. Without that, respect for human rights, improved business climates and an end to pervasive corruption, she said young people and others will increasingly turn to radicalism and violence that will bleed outside the region, threatening not only Middle Eastern stability and security but the rest of the world. "In too many places, in too many ways, the region's foundations are sinking into the sand," she told officials at the Forum for the Future conference. "The new and dynamic Middle East ... needs firmer ground if it is to take root and grow everywhere." Clinton made her comments after visiting the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen and Qatar. During her trip, civil unrest continued unabated in Tunisia and Algeria, Egypt remained tense after disputed elections and a political crisis hit Lebanon, underscoring what Clinton said where deep concerns about trends in the Middle East. "While some countries have made great strides in governance, in many others, people have grown tired of corrupt institutions and a stagnant political order," she said. She appealed for leaders to heed calls to rein in rampant graft and offer all of their people a better way of life. "Those who cling to the status quo may be able to hold back the full impact of their countries' problems for a little while, but not forever," Clinton said. "If leaders don't offer a positive vision and give young people meaningful ways to contribute, others will fill the vacuum." "Extremist elements, terrorist groups and others who would prey on desperation and poverty are already out there appealing for allegiance and competing for influence," she said. "This is a critical moment and this is a test of leadership for all of us." Improving the climate for business and outside investment is one approach, she said. Critical to that is fighting corruption, she said, reeling off a list of complaints about payoffs she had heard from businesspeople around the broader Middle East and North Africa. Story continues below Advertisement "There needs to be a concerted, constant chorus from the business community to end the corruption," Clinton said, her voice quavering with frustration. At each of Clinton's stops in the Gulf, she met members of civil society, including women's rights activists, opposition leaders and students, encouraging them to speak out for reforms they see as necessary. She urged governments to listen to their citizens and to provide them job opportunities. She hailed planning, development and innovation in Abu Dhabi and Dubai and congratulated vibrant civic groups in Oman that have helped improve the standard of living to among the highest in the Arab world. But the limits of Clinton's message were clear in Yemen, a fragile, politically closed and impoverished nation that is a critical U.S. ally in the war on terrorism. She said civil society in Yemen is viewed with deep suspicion by the government. "There is not the level of cooperation that there needs to be to improve the lives of the Yemeni people and put Yemen on a firmer foundation going forward," she said. Developments in Yemen appeared to underscore that concern. A day after Clinton met Yemeni opposition leaders at the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, authorities in Yemen announced Wednesday that citizens must get prior approval before entering a foreign embassy. Yemen's official news agency Saba said the conditions were security precautions and part of efforts to fight terrorism and to preserve the embassies' security. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/13/clinton-middle-east-faces_n_808522.html#
  12. READ! You will find that there is information posted for Newbies on where to go, so to speak. You will find out that you have to do some work.
  13. Wow...what insight you have. And you repeat that insight over ,and over, and over, and over......on so, so, so many posts. I bet if I asked you if you have any OTHER credible inside information to share with the rest of us, you would say "nope." Enough already.
  14. We keep responding (just like I am doing) and they keep posting. Who will stop first?
  15. You must read, read, read, and then make your own decision as to whom you see as the most logical and knowledgeable. DV members have areas of specialty and expertise that vary. I like to think that we do not have "gurus" (guru is a four letter word) but rather many that catalogue their information in the DV library It is somewhat like asking who is the smartest in your family. Well, spend some time with each member, and then pull something from each one. Some you will regard and respect. Some you will not want to spend Thanksgiving with!
  16. If you have read any of the Iraq news, you would see that watermelon shows up quite often. Gosh, even a dope like Biden knows that.
  17. This is just another pumper trying to get business away from Dinar Trade. Come on you guys. You have got to see this. It is not against the law to wire money because some teller thinks it is a "scam." It is not a scam to begin with. Come on! They are running out of ways to pump us so now they will go after DTs business.
  18. So you wish Mrs. Clinton would have really taken a tumble, maybe gotten hurt, she doesn't look the way you think she should, she is just there to cash in..... Wow.... What happened to all the anti-bashing Christians out there on DV. I guess the beliefs you hold are to be touted only when the subject is something of your choosing, like making a quick profit. Then God is guiding you down a path he has planned. Oh, but Hillarious Clinton. We can put down out beliefs to make fun of her. That's different. I have to thank all of you. You have brought back to mind many lessons I learned as a child from my family and friends. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, I am my brothers keeper, we are ALL God's children.......anything coming to mind? Who is guiding you as you are making fun of someone you don't even know? What would God think of that? But I am sure Jesus wrote something about hypocrites too. Ok, have at me. Bash away. I can't wait to hear more of the hatred. I am sure you have more in you. Hypocrites have a very deep well. Wow.....
  19. We see this over and over again. A pumper uses broken English to seem to be a foreign person. You are foreign so you have contacts, right? You uncle, your neighbor, John's cleaning lady now lives in Kuwait who is your best friend, whatever. They are as American as you and I. This person uses such broken English that is is offensive. But the this moron certainly was able to get into the closing paragraph a "balls" comment. How many Middle Eastern individuals have you heard use that term? And Ali would fly with that kind of cash? Please......the king of wire transfer? I think this is the most odious of posts because he is bringing Ali, someone we have trusted and respect, into the the conversation through a lie. I think this poster should have a complaint filed against him for saying someone is going to commit a crime by taking money out of the country auspiciously. And why are we posting this ****. Tarheel, why? We have enough to talk about without this crap.
  20. I would add that spelling lessons need to looked into as well. It is unbelievable to me that individuals engaging in discussions regarding international finance cannot spell. If you cannot spell, you don't read. For me, when spelling is incorrect, it removes the validity of the messenger. I understand typos - education was misspelled on this forum today - it was obvious. But another used "insite" for insight. And "there" is used for their so often.
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