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Heinzy444

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  1. I think he's kidding. Right ? Anyway... had a great laugh when I read it.
  2. Correct ... the issue with Kuwait was still pending. Apparently that was addressed today as per the meeting earlier - posted here.
  3. "but was encouraged by other fellow ministers" - these people are ministers ? Their moral compass has been severely self sabotaged. Seriously, can anyone call themself a Minster these days? Just print yourself a certificate and hang it on the wall. Honestly, most of them should be incarcerated at this point - telliing people to quit their jobs etc. WOW.
  4. LOL .. that's exactly what I thought ... too much free time on their hands LOL Also, I wonder how much they drank before coming up with the idea LOL
  5. Was already in the news LOL UNAMI Iraq to soon exit Chap VII UNAMI Statement on Intl Day of Peace; Iraq will soon exit CH VII Posted: September 23, 2011 by THE CURRENCY NEWSHOUND - Just Hopin in Iraqi Dinar/Politics Tags: Democracy, Government, Human rights, International Peace Day, Iraq, September 21, UNAMI, United Nation UNAMI Statement on the occasion of International Day of Peace Statement of Mr. Madhu Acharya, Director, Political and Constitutional Affairs, UNAMI On the occasion of International Day of Peace 21 September 2011 Honorable Minister, distinguished guests, participants Ladies and Gentlemen, On behalf of the United Nations, I commend the Hon. Minister of Human Rights for organizing this event today to celebrate International Day of Peace and inviting us to attend. Peace is one of humanity’s most precious needs. For us at the United Nations, it is our highest calling that defines our mission Read more: Been on this ride since the beginning , not one single person who has claimed to have had intel has had it ... don't be gullible.
  6. UNAMI Iraq to soon exit Chap VII UNAMI Statement on Intl Day of Peace; Iraq will soon exit CH VII Posted: September 23, 2011 by THE CURRENCY NEWSHOUND - Just Hopin in Iraqi Dinar/Politics Tags: Democracy, Government, Human rights, International Peace Day, Iraq, September 21, UNAMI, United Nation UNAMI Statement on the occasion of International Day of Peace Statement of Mr. Madhu Acharya, Director, Political and Constitutional Affairs, UNAMI On the occasion of International Day of Peace 21 September 2011 Honorable Minister, distinguished guests, participants Ladies and Gentlemen, On behalf of the United Nations, I commend the Hon. Minister of Human Rights for organizing this event today to celebrate International Day of Peace and inviting us to attend. Peace is one of humanity’s most precious needs. For us at the United Nations, it is our highest calling that defines our mission. September 21, the International Day of Peace, is an occasion for humanity to take stock of itself and its efforts to live in peace. You would all agree with me that Iraq has made significant strides and continues to exert efforts towards institutionalizing peace, often with huge price during the last several decades, a price that civilians all over the country continue to pay on a daily basis. On behalf of the UNAMI, I would like to commend all of you, representatives from the Government, Parliament and the civil society for the enormous efforts made towards ensuring lasting peace for Iraq and its people, despite the enormous challenges. The international community, including the United Nations, is a strong partner to the people and Government of Iraq in this important endeavor. The path is however still a long one and as we continue to see on daily basis targeted and indiscriminate acts of violence, but this should not discourage us. This year’s theme on International Day of Peace is on peace and democracy. As the Secretary-General said in his message on the occasion, and I quote, “Democracy is a core value of the United Nations. It is crucial for human rights. It provides channels for resolving differences. It gives hope to the marginalized… and power to the people. But democracy does not just happen; it has to be nurtured… and defended”. Peace can only be broadened with democratic institutions and a broader participation of the civil society. Peace can only be sustained with justice fundamental human rights institutionalized. Iraq still faces several challenges towards institutionalizing peace. There are still ongoing violations of human rights. There are outstanding political issues to be addressed. Women’s participation in the political process has to be broadened. Minorities need better protection. The aspirations of youth need to be better addressed. Institutions will have to be strengthened on democratic principles. And most importantly, Iraq will have to soon regain its international place, exiting from Chapter VII. In all these endeavors, the United Nations stands ready as a partner with the Government and people of Iraq. At the United Nations, the Day is devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace and paying tribute to the many individuals who speak out in favour of peace. Here, we should salute the people of Iraq for their courageous commitment to peace and democracy, sometimes even at huge costs and despite enormous challenges. This day belongs to the people of Iraq. Thank you. http://bit.ly/r0lH7w
  7. Yes the "Toothbrush" was invented in Oklahoma, otherwise, it would of been called a "Teethbrush".
  8. DEFINITION OF "MOST" INTEL HERE ...... I - IGNORANT N - NEANDERTHALS T - TELLING E - EXORBITANT L - LIES
  9. PROPAGANDA ? I'LL GIVE YOU F&%$ PROPAGANDA, BEND OVER FOR YOUR 3 ZERO IQD SURPRISE.
  10. Yes... I just never looked before today .. maybe was always there.. I put "citi" in the search option and that's all that showed up.
  11. Same here ... and I get announcements from Mr. I - not this one ... I see they added Citi New York for transfers ... but that's all ... no biggie. Could be a hoax.
  12. There is an interview with Shabibi where he clearly states the Gov. of Iraq and the IMF make the final call. It was posted on several sites. Anyway... if Shabibi was the gate keeper this obviously would be done - not sure why you don't understand that part ?
  13. Typo: Attorney for the State of law coalition said al Haitham "gas passed in the House after some modifications" Read more:
  14. Agreed... CNN would be all over this... like a monkey on a cupcake. The Kurds were always the hold up ... we'll see.
  15. It says Shabibi does not dictate what does or does not go on within the CBI - The Government does via Parliament. People keep saying Shabibi is in charge. If he was the change(s) he wants would have been implemented and this would all be over. People are severely misinformed regarding Shabibi's actual power levels within the CBI.
  16. I was watching a Banking Expert on CNBC the other night ... He said Central Banks never make announcements before changes, they just implement it without prior warning. So why all the 3 zero, not 3 zero stories? To curb speculation is my guess. For example: (has nothing to do with an RV but is "shocking" news - as would an RV - but there was no "warning" 6 months to several years in advance) Brazil Central Bank Unexpectedly Cuts Its Overnight Rate To 12.0% From 12.5% Following Observations Of "Substantial Economic Deterioration" In a shocking move, one which is sure to reverberate around the Developing and certainly Developed World, the Brazilian Central Bank just announced that it was cutting its Selic (overnight lending) rate from 12.5% to 12.0%, citing "substantial economic deterioration" - something that not one of the 62 analysts covering Brazil had anticipated. It seems that following over a year of small arms fire FX intervention sniping, Brazil has finally reevaluated its growth prospects, and instead of dealing with the inflow of capital on a piecemeal basis by buying dollars daily - a move which has not worked at all, has decided to cut off flows at the stem. This is most likely the first of many rate cuts by Brazil which is obviously anticipating a major growth contraction in China, and as a result we expect the the other BRICs will very soon reevaluate their stance vis-a-vis being the remaining target of global capital flows. Ironically, up until now it was mostly the developed (read bankrupt) world that was devaluing its currencies... Well, make way for the new kids on the block because this is about to get interesting. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/brazil-central-bank-unexpectedly-cuts-its-overnight-rate-120-125-following-observations-substan
  17. I work with a friend who is from India and his brother inlaw ... You left out the "who has a cousin and his dog knows a parakeet that can read orange pekoe tea leaves". kidding... lets hope it turns out Read more:
  18. FMG Iraq Fund Continues to Outperform September 19 2011 The FMG Iraq Fund continues to outperform world stock markets. The fund was up some +2.0% in the month of August and it has risen by +25% since its launch in May 2010. The current size of the fund is now $20 million under management. FMG offers a retail share class for a minimum investment in the three share classes of US $10,000, (CHF) Swiss Francs 9,000 or GBP Sterling £6,000. Investment into the Iraq Fund is an attractive proposition for UK investors, as gains will be taxed as capital gains at 28% and not as income tax rate at 50% as the fund has H.M. Revenue & Customs “Reporting Status”. Henrik Kahm, fund manager of the Iraq Fund, said: “FMG’s Iraq fund is sensibly positioned to benefit from the Iraqi growth story and fuelled by a growing confidence in the country’s stability”. Iraq has the third largest oil reserves in the world. The country is one of the least explored in the region and oil experts say the country probably has 200-300 bn bbl of oil i.e. at par with Saudi Arabia. Iraqi oil is easy to access and costs only a few dollars per barrel to extract. The Iraqi government signed 11 oil contracts in 2009 with IOCs such as SINOPEC, Petronas, Shell, Exxon, ENI, Sonagol with the aim to explore and develop oil fields. Over 90% of oil revenues go to the Iraqi government, one of the highest royalty rates in the world. Value of the oil in the ground can be estimated to $10 trillion. World market capitalization is around $50 trillion. Iraq Stock Exchange market capitalization is $4bn. FMG thinks this is the most undervalued stock market in the world. The proceeds from oil will be used by the Iraqi government to improve infrastructure and other related projects. FMG’s Iraq fund is carefully positioned to benefit from that new money coming into government and consumer spending, with exposure to a diverse range of Iraqi quoted stocks. The amount of new foreign investment deals is on track to double this year, according to a report by Dunia Frontier Consultants. In just the first half of this year, Iraq attracted $45.6 billion in foreign investment, $3 billion greater than the total for the whole of 2010. On the macro side FMG has noticed that Iraq’s oil revenues surged by 62 percent to $41.3bn in the first six months of 2011 compared with $25.4bn in the first half of 2010, according to a report published by Arab Oil and Gas. The massive revenue increase was attributed to both higher oil prices and a significant increase in volumes. (Source: FMG) http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/201...to-outperform/
  19. I think I just discovered Captain Morgan's (and a few of his friends) Booty. That's a Monster Waqon you're Drag'n. Just Say'n.
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