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  1. i'm out. have been invested for a while and have a contact in kuwait. new to this board but have posted only several times. i realized when i set up my profile and got a negative on my profile for my description of myself that this was a tough forum. Now you want to not let people post because they are newly registered? freedom of speech much? it's not the newbies slamming because they don't know as much about this investment. it is the oldbies. and all the God talk - give me a break. is this not a financial forum? a rumor is just that. also, just out of curiosity, how many times is Adam going to try sell me a v.i.p. package via my email? ugg. this site is good for one thing- the compilation of news articles. i can compile those myself. deleting profile now
  2. i do some business on ebay and check out how many dinar are available for sale each day. i have been doing this for the last three months. when i started the average was around 1500 listings. here is the listing for today: 847 results found for new dinar iraqi just some food for thought - i have no idea if this is even relavent. in my opinion interesting for sure.
  3. unfortunately this is a receipt from the riverside, ca walmart
  4. Overview of State Department’s Efforts in Iraq Released by Naureen on May 20, 2011 On Thursday, the State Department released an overview of efforts to help Iraqis strengthen their democracy, build civil society, improve security, and re-integrate fully into the regional and global community and economy. The fact sheet notes that U.S. and the international communities’ efforts have resulted in five successful major elections or referenda since 2004, including two parliamentary elections. It also highlights capacity building efforts of the parliament and civil society groups, as well as the training of Iraqi Security Forces and judicial reform. The U.S. has also aided Iraq’s economic growth and reform through trainings on international procedures and standards, creating benchmarks for transparency, anti-corruption laws, helping build a strong educational sector, and supporting Iraq’s accession to the World Trade Organization. http://peacelogs.com/overview-of-state-department%E2%80%99s-efforts-in-iraq-released/ cut and paste Home » Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs » Bureau of Public Affairs » Bureau of Public Affairs: Press Relations » Press Releases » Press Releases: 2011 » Press Releases: May 2011 » Strengthening Iraq Strengthening Iraq Fact Sheet Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC May 19, 2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Since 2003, the United States has been an active partner to help Iraqis strengthen their democracy, build civil society, improve security, and re-integrate fully into the regional and global community and economy. Since 2009, we have worked through the U.S. Iraq Strategic Framework Agreement to reinvigorate this partnership in a range of sectors, including democracy-building, security, education, energy, trade, health, culture, information technology, law enforcement, and judicial cooperation. We have made a substantial investment and great sacrifices to bring about progress. We have strengthened Iraq’s democracy, rule of law, and civil society. We have helped rebuild its security infrastructure and helped Iraq rejoin the international community after decades of isolation. Our support – with significant assistance from international partners since 2003 – has helped Iraq successfully conduct five major elections or referenda since 2004, including two parliamentary elections. Over 12 million Iraqis voted in the 2010 parliamentary election – a 62 percent turnout. The U.S. has also substantially assisted Iraq’s new parliament, the Council of Representatives, in building core capacity and competence. State and USAID programs have helped Iraqi civil society – including women’s groups, human rights organizations, budget transparency entities, and the media -- play an active role in Iraq’s democracy. We are also supporting Iraqi parliamentary efforts that produced the region’s most progressive non-governmental organization law. In December 2010, the United States also helped Iraq secure UN Security Council termination of most Chapter VII sanctions against Iraq, bringing Iraq into a more normal relationship with the community of nations. Since November 2008, our security relationship with Iraq has undergone a significant transition. Building on the success and sacrifice of our troops who partnered with Iraqi Security Forces to bring an end to sectarian fighting and combat insurgency, we have ended the combat mission, reduced our troop level to below 50,000, and handed the lead for the security of their nation to Iraqi Security Forces. The Iraqis have developed the capacity to successfully provide internal security, as our forces have shifted from a combat role to a role focused on advising and training. The U.S. has provided training, technical expertise, and equipment to bolster critical rule of law capacity in Iraq, focusing in particular on the police, corrections service, and judiciary. This investment has improved the Iraqi government’s ability to provide for the humane treatment and legal rights of its citizens, while also properly incarcerating criminals and insurgents. On the economic front, we have worked to promote growth and reform in multiple sectors of Iraq’s economy. We have helped the Iraqis realize better management in key ministries with procedural and institutional reforms and training on international procedures and standards. U.S. programs have produced or supported key benchmarks: Three transparent and efficient oil and gas bid rounds since 2009. An Electricity Master Plan which lays out a strategy to improve and reform Iraq’s electricity sector. Iraq setting up the first commercial court to settle arbitration disputes for international investors in 2011. Iraqi ministry and provincial officials reforming agricultural policies and boosting productivity in a sector that is key to Iraq’s employment. Iraq’s accession to the World Trade Organization to expand Iraq’s trade and global economic integration. Iraq’s successful engagements with the IMF and World Bank to undertake key public financial management, social safety net, and banking sector reforms. Intense interaction between U.S. and Iraqi businesses to promote investment in Iraq. Our assistance has helped Iraq combat corruption with programs for integrity institutions: the Board of Supreme Audit, the Commission on Integrity, and the Inspectors General. Our assistance also helped Iraq produce and begin to implement a 2010 comprehensive national anti-corruption strategy. We have promoted long-term economic growth, political development, and strong cultural links to the U.S. by assisting the educational sector in Iraq. Iraq has the largest Fulbright Foreign Visiting Student Program in Middle East, and the International Visitor Leadership Program in Iraq is the largest in the world. Iraq is the eighth-largest foreign government contributor to the Fulbright program. Additionally, USDA has cemented links between Iraqi universities and U.S. land grant universities to build an agricultural extension program. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2011/05/163826.htm cut and paste PRN: 2011/795
  5. already lived off grid in hawaii so it is back to the city for me - i left my heart in san francisco - and a big donation to cancer research and tattoos- lots of new tattoos
  6. good call, beautiful there! i lived by the kapoho tide pools
  7. it was awesome until i got rock fever. in my humble opinion i would choose beach over jungle - on the big island check out kona mahalo!
  8. in a strange twist of irony - i have an articulated cobra skeleton
  9. Have spent the last year and a half having an adventure in the jungles and lava on the big island. Back in California, invested in the dinar, and really look forward to reading all your daily posts. Thanks for all the info everyone. No matter how things turn out, just happy being along for this amazing ride. ps. the mosquitos in the jungle are out of control! sorry!!! wrong section
  10. Iraqi Holidays 2011 January 01 New Year Day January 06 Army Day February 15 Mouloud (Birth of the Prophet) April 17 FAO Day May 01 Workers or Labour Day July 14 Republic Day August 08 Ceasefire Day (End of Iran-Iraq War) August 31 Eid ul-Fitr or Id-Ul-Fitr (End of Ramadan) October 03 National Day November 06 Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) November 27 Islamic New Year December 05 Ashura
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