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igniteassoc

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  1. http://en.aswataliraq.info/?p=124901 Someone explain how you do this for very long at all without an internationally exchanged and traded currency??????
  2. One of this countries greatest leaders spoke eloquently about 50 years ago and said that "I dream of a day when we will judge a man by the CREED of his character and not the color of his skin". The irony of the people who voted to "MAKE HISTORY" is not lost on me and Mr. KING, I assure you. We DESERVE WHAT WE ARE GETTING FOR NOT APPRECIATING AND TAKING RESPONSBILITY FOR WHAT WE HAVE IN THIS COUNTRY. We are spoiled, lazy and most think, we are entitled to what we have, but WE ARE NOT and if we don't pull our heads out of our proverbial asses, we soon will not have it at all.
  3. If stories like this LOOK like sh**, SMELL like SH** and I'm not gonna taste it to tell ya, but this whole ISX week has been a crock of you know what! Too many columns of smoke for there not to be a fire............I'm just saying......RV NOW!!!!!!!! yea!!!
  4. I am typically not big on the idea of only using Christmas as an excuse to treat other humans like we should be treating them every single day. Each of us will someday be judged on the way we lived the other 364 days a year and our stewardship of not only what we were entrusted with but also how far we went to help others while we had the chance. What I am VERY big on though is using CHRISTmas as an excuse to say............I Believe. Thank you Jesus for dying for me. I am now and forever will be in your debt. Happy Birthday!
  5. If you know ANYTHING about history, then you know ours is limited if this administration continues on its current path. You may not like this man, but you can't deny his facts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtjfMjjce2Y
  6. How do you become a senior member of this forum with 100 posts and been thanked only 13 times.......Try some positive thoughts on for size.....your blood pressure will thank you for it, even if noone here does.
  7. Dry land is your best friend, but that was a pretty darn funny response....I'll give you that commander.
  8. Perfect....happy to stand corrected on my math. Thank you. Either way, the price of the services purchased in the budget do not change, ONLY the currency at the current conversions rates.....
  9. Yes, Captain Terry, I do. I want you to go to a calculator. That is one of those new fangled mathematical devices that you can pick up in WalMart. Ask the greeter what aisle they are on if you need some help. Once you have obtained the calculator plug in 83 (you will not find a calculator big enough at WalMart to plug all the zeros, so just leave them off for right now. Now take that 83 and DIVIDE it by .00089 (I am rounding this number off for general mathematical sake). Now the answer to that is 93,258. IF you had been able to leave the zeros in place when dividing the answer would have come to ......uh....lets see.......93,258,000,000 DOLLARS (that is about 93 Billion dollars). Hint: Here is where you messed up. The PRICE of the goods and services will NOT change when the dinar RV's only the amount of currency you are CONVERTING IT TO WILL. Exactly what are you the captain of......just curious.
  10. You are right I suppose. It was a cheap shot. What is so frustrating to ME is that I see and hear people talking about spending their families Christmas money on dinar and I just about jump through the roof b/c I know there are people really doing that and it is pathetic. Sorry.
  11. This exact photo and story was also posted on NINA NEWS on Monday also. http://www.ninanews.com. I think alsumaria may have blown his cover.........
  12. Ladies and Gentlemen what you are looking at here is a lie. Not even a good lie. In fact its such a bad lie, that there might just be a good result and outcome from it. This exact picture was posted and stated 24 hours earlier on Aswat Al Iraq. Here is the link (different angle, but same exact room, check the details of the picture. http://en.aswataliraq.info/?p=123908 Now, if you are avoiding bombings every time you are announcing an rv, would it not be a good idea to just make yourself appear that you are anywhere except where you are? Of course its NOT proof, but when you have the press lying about where you are and when.......something IS up.
  13. Flat tax of 15% on all income for EVERYONE and abolish the IRS. What is so hard about that?......oh yea...its fair so theres no way they will do that.
  14. Who put a gun to anyones head and told them to buy dinars? How many morons spend money at the casino to parlay their winnings into nice Christmas gifts? Lottery tickets? Scratch offs? There is no difference and if you did it, then you deserve the results.
  15. If you are BANKING on THE most speculative investment in the history of the third rock from the sun..............frankly, you are a moron. Sell your dinars and pay off the single wide. You won't know what to do with the money anyway.
  16. Your math lives in a vacuum. There is natural gas, SULPHUR (about the same price as GOLD right now), agriculatural value to come, AND you are assuming also that you know about all the oil in Iraq. There has not been serious oil EXPLORATION in Iraq for 15 years and even then, it was with technology that was "barney rubble" compared to today. Also, where is your 20T in circulation proof? Math is math. A bumble bee can't mathematically fly (body weight to wing span/speed) but he doesn't know this, so he does it anyway..... I'm just saying.....
  17. Is it okay to bash the bashers? We need a moderator to give us the okay to do this......lmao.
  18. Just a thought here. You are ALWAYS demanding PROOF of what is being said on the RUMOR forums....I get your frustration and need for facts. Indulge me for just one second. Have you ever seen a house burn down? Have you ever seen an actual car accident happen right in front of you? Rumors are the guy who calls in the house fire as he sees it starting or the motorist who views the accident and calls 911. After the police are dispatched, the news crews pic this up on scanners and then go REPORT it. The NEWS AND CREDIBILITY THAT YOU ARE DEMANDING WILL ONLY COME AFTER THIS HAPPENS. I personally would like ALL the "rumors" or reports that are out there and then use my mind to decide the level of credibility to assign to each. The only chance I will have to SEE IT COMING is to not wait for the credible reports that will come later. You probably won't get a word of this but still I'm just saying.........
  19. I wish I had so much oil that I just folly back and forth with about a million barrells like they are over this well......this is NON NEWS, news.
  20. Thanks! Thought provoking.....I like that alot. Good points.....Taken into consideration....
  21. If you are in the business of selling dinars, you typically only post POSITIVE information that would drive your sales up. This article in his LATEST NEWS sections is NOT like that. Why would he post this? Maybe he is sick of being called 20 times per hour asking "Are We There Yet?" I'm just saying...... BAGHDAD , Dec. 16 (UPI) -- The Iraqi government, a bundle of contracts with major foreign oil companies in its pocket from a weekend auction, plans to start boosting the country's oil production to challenge world leader Saudi Arabia. But it still faces a host of problems that could wreck those plans. First, there is the glaring absence of a long-stymied hydrocarbons law, which the Americans see as a benchmark for Iraq's political progress in the post-Saddam Hussein era. This would regulate Iraq's refurbished oil industry and determine how the revenues will be shared among the various regions and sects. "Already an argument is building within the government that the contracts must be approved by Parliament, not just the Cabinet," according to the U.S. global security consultancy Stratfor. As it is, Baghdad is already at odds with Iraq's Kurds, who run their own semiautonomous enclave in the northeast. In the absence of an oil law, the Kurdish Regional Government is battling the central government over Kurdistan's energy resources. The KRG has signed contracts, far more lucrative than those secured by the central government, with some 20 foreign oil companies. The Kurds see this as the economic underpinning of an eventual independent state. Baghdad, which claims it has control over Kurdish oil and fiercely opposes Kurdish statehood, insists these are illegal and refuses to sanction payments to the oil companies. The KRG retaliated by halting oil exports from the fields it controls, thus depriving Baghdad of the revenue from 100,000 barrels a day as of October. Kurdish claims on the northern Kirkuk oil fields, which contain one-third of Iraq's known reserves, have created a powder-keg crisis that could explode at any moment. Second, parliamentary elections in the spring, delayed from January because of sectarian feuding in the fractious national assembly, could result in the negation of the contracts. "Iraq's general elections in March will be a critical milestone in the development of the oil fields because a new government could either be friendly or hostile to Iraq opening up its most important industry to foreigners," The Financial Times observed. A few days after the auction ended Saturday, an Iraqi lawmaker filed a lawsuit against the Oil Ministry and the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for signing a 20-year contract with BP and the China National Petroleum Corp. to run the giant Rumaila field without parliamentary approval. Doubtless, Maliki, who sees the oil deals as vote-winner in the upcoming elections, will be able to neutralize that threat. But the lawsuit, scheduled to be heard in court on Dec. 22, underlined the perils that lie ahead as the government drives to boost oil production to pay for rebuilding the nation. With the elections postponed and a referendum still pending on Iraq's security agreement with United States that resulted in U.S. forces starting to withdraw last June, Iraq faces the grim prospect of a new wave of bloodshed and no guarantee that the polling will produce a functional coalition government. Third, Baghdad is likely to run into resistance from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, whose members feel threatened by Baghdad's ambitious plans. Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani wants to ramp up its production, currently limping along at about 2.4 million barrels a day, to 10 million to 12 million a day over the next six years through use of the advanced technology the foreign companies will bring in. That's bound to upset OPEC's equilibrium and increase tension between Shiite-dominated Iraq and its Sunni-led neighbors in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. It will also likely complicate relations with overwhelmingly Shiite Iran, OPEC's second-largest producer. But if Iraq implodes, Iran may well ****** the Shiite-controlled southern fields that contain most of Iraq's reserves. Iraq is technically a member of OPEC, but its production has slumped so badly over the last decade that it has not had to adhere to the 13-member cartel's production quota system. So boosting production capacity to rival Saudi Arabia's 12 million barrels a day -- although it only actually produces around 8 million a day at present -- or even non-OPEC Russia's 10 million barrels a day is a challenge that other producers cannot ignore. Finally, the immense importance of Iraq's oil industry on proving the economic powerhouse to rebuild the long-battered nation, and the oil-field projects in particular, make tempting targets for Sunni insurgents led by al-Qaida and remnants of Saddam's outlawed Baath Party LINK: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/Resource-Wars/2009/12/16/Iraqs-oil-Now-comes-the-hard-part/UPI-47361260987000/
  22. Uh, yea, I would be RV'ing in my pants about right now if my money was in there.......
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