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News about a meeting soon between al-Maliki, Allawi and Barzani
Dogma replied to menholt's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Easy or she report you to the mods -
Did Ali Give Us The RV Date of 05-16-11 ???????
Dogma replied to Texas Dinar's topic in Dinar Rumors
i think Zantac was saying in simple terms, Ali got cha' . where you cashing in? -
Did Ali Give Us The RV Date of 05-16-11 ???????
Dogma replied to Texas Dinar's topic in Dinar Rumors
drank the kool aid didn't you! -
Winning!! i've got tigers blood iam a f18 bro !!!!
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Damn, I swear looks like you can see a water mark in the right hand corner.....
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Well said dalite....
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NEW YORK – The leader of the International Monetary Fund and a possible candidate for president of France was pulled from an airplane moments before he was to fly to Paris and was being questioned Saturday by police in connection with the sexual assault of a hotel maid, police said. Dominique Strauss-Kahn was taken off the Air France flight at John F. Kennedy International Airport by officers from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and turned over to police Saturday afternoon, said Paul J. Browne, New York Police Department spokesman. He was being questioned by the NYPD special victims office. Strauss-Kahn had retained an attorney and was not making statements to the police, Browne said. No charges have yet been filed. The 32-year-old woman told authorities that she entered Strauss-Kahn's room at the Sofitel near Manhattan's Times Square at about 1 p.m. Saturday and he emerged from the bedroom naked, threw her down and attacked her, Browne said. She told authorities that he tried to force her to perform oral sex on him. She somehow broke free and escaped the room and told hotel staff what had happened, authorities said. They called police. supposed to get the money first, was here name Monica?
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Can anyone tell me if these were saddam era notes or new ones?
Dogma replied to gsxr600srad's topic in RV & Dinar Questions
makes good bathroom wall paper.... -
-167 and counting what a dill weed....
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OMGD!
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FDIC unveils retail foreign exchange rule
Dogma replied to tjmunson's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Great now will have Dong and Yuan gurus...... -
Easy...you crossing over to the dark side bro?
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Good Evening from Northern Indiana!
Dogma replied to absolutezero2382's topic in Rules, Announcements & Introductions
You must be a minimum 5'6 to be on this ride,keep hands and feet inside at all times...Welcome to the fun house. -
Gunmen kill five in Iraq money exchange heist
Dogma replied to truthbesold's topic in RV & Dinar Questions
good find... heres the link http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Gunmen+kill+five+in+Iraq+money+exchange+heist&NewsID=287022 =============================================================== REUTERS BAGHDAD: Gunmen killed five people during the robbery of an Iraqi money exchange in the city of Baquba on Saturday and left behind a car bomb that injured seven others, security officials said. The attackers stole 4 billion Iraqi dinar ($3.4 million) from the company, which has contracts with the Iraqi government to pay retirees' pensions, and killed the owner, prominent businessman Adnan al-Mandalawi, a security official said. Two security sources confirmed the toll and the robbery. An official earlier said the assault had taken place at a goldsmiths' market and that the attack had killed six people and wounded 10. "The gunmen stole 4 billion Iraqi dinars and they put a car bomb near the exchange company, which exploded when security forces got to the scene," said a senior Diyala province security official who asked not to be named. "It has the fingerprints of al Qaeda. It is clear from the planning of this terrorist operation," the official said. The attack took place in central Baquba, the capital of troubled Diyala province, 65 miles northeast of Baghdad. Al Qaeda and other insurgents are still battling security forces in Diyala, where a volatile mix of Sunnis and Shi'ites, and Arabs and Kurds has made it difficult to restore peace. Iraq's police and army have been on high alert for revenge attacks since U.S. commandos killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan on Monday. Iraq became a major battleground for the Islamist militant group after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that ousted Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein. On Thursday a suicide car bomber killed more than 20 people and wounded 80 at a police headquarters in the mainly Shi'ite city of Hilla. A deputy governor said al Qaeda was likely to have been behind the attack. -
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Dogma replied to Dinar Buddy's topic in Opinions, Perspectives, and Your Two Cents on the Iraqi Dinar
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maybe the teller had some to sell,just a thought?
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you asked: .27 cents to $1.17 any time between Now and the end of September..... Push the button already!!! go RV....
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blah! blah! blah! = 6 cents worth
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nuff said!!!!