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sammiePJ

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  1. I have to agree.. ... hit them where it's going to hurt ( thier pockets ) im sure / well i'm hoping that this truly motivates them to stop playing around . i would hate to think that we and the people of Iraq would have to go through another election process all over again.. If that is the case... then it will be sometime next year before we see an Rv ... and even then.. would the same thing happen all over again?... ..so i really hope they form the Gov and finish NOW...
  2. At this point in time... I would just like them to finish forming the Gov ... and then rv ....so we all can go with our lives...
  3. Really Nov 2nd .... and you know this how ??????? becasue im sitting here wonder HOW many people ran out and bought more dinar because of all the latest rumors? i don't know about anyone else... but until they have the gov set I refuse to allow myself to get excited anymore.... and even after WHENEVER the form the GOI im still not going to get excited... until i see something with my own eyes on the CBI site.. i am no longer going to give any information to anybody i work with .. i am tired of seeing thier smiles and excitement on thier faces ,... and then me being the one to say... its not happening... this weekend or tomorrow... etc etc... am i being a downer ?. a basher ? NO not at all... the only ones i would say made money over the last fews days are the brokers ....and nothing against them... but im not going to be so nieve anymore... you all have a nice day...
  4. I wonder HOW many people ran out and bought more dinar because of all these rumors? i don't know about anyone else... but until they have the gov set I refuse to allow myself to get excited anymore.... and even after WHENEVER the form the GOI im still not going to get excited... until i see something with my own eyes on the CBI site.. i am no longer going to give any information to anybody i work with .. i am tired of seeing thier smiles and excitement on thier faces ,... and then me being the one to say... its not happening... this weekend or tomorrow... etc etc... am i being a downer ?. a basher ? NO not at all... the only ones i would say made money over the last fews days are the brokers ....and nothing against them... but im not going to be so nieve anymore... you all have a nice day...
  5. When i see a coin TAILS UP ...I TURN it face up and let someone else pick it up so they can have good luck...
  6. Halmark... hmm that sounds like a good career move for me... cause sweetheart those are my own words of wisdom LOL... no really i wrote that ... LMAO.... my post did exactly what i hoped for... everyone seems to have enjoyed it and I LOVED THE non bashing.. REFRESHING.. huge smiles
  7. YES WE ARE !!!! ITS JUST RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER.. i have faith always have always will.. even on my worst days...
  8. LOL NO im not possum... just little ole Sammiepj.... just wanted to send out some good vibes to everyone.. its been a crazy few weeks let alone years.. but i feel we are so close.. and i just wanted to send some poetic good vibes.. peace and be safe.. SAMMIEPJ
  9. IM Sorry i meant page 12 and section 12 this section 26. To improve the functioning of foreign exchange auctions, we plan to develop organized exchange markets outside the central bank, including an interbank foreign exchange market. Our aim is to establish a forward market in Iraqi dinars in the near future.
  10. The tides have changed the winds are picking up - a new beginning is seen out in the distance and all who have had faith will be blessed. Destiny is beyond a whisper - it is calling to all . So be ready for the call for it will be soon and then answers will be heard and truth will be revealed. With all that I am - with all that we are - we all be one and life will be never the same because the tides are picking up and the winds are getting stronger. And I will be standing before you KEEP THE FAITH
  11. dang i will take that too... i will take a dollar... so ready for this to be over and to make that wonderful phone call to all my fellow investors at work... saying HAPPY DANCE HAPPY DANCE... THEY BROUGHT and now time to go and get it.. heheheh
  12. That would be wonderful... i will be very happy with 1.17 im not greedy at all... hello az and hello to be debt free.. heheh... and camel back mountain here i come..
  13. PAGE 26 READ SECTION 12... interesting
  14. New Iraq Government Set, as al-Sadr Okays al-Maliki as PM Buzz up!4 votes Share retweet EmailPrint..By BOBBY GHOSH / BAGHDAD Bobby Ghosh / Baghdad – Fri Oct 1, 7:40 pm ET On the face of it, the decision by firebrand Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr to back Nouri al-Maliki's staying on as Prime Minister ends the six-month political stalemate in Baghdad. But for anyone who has followed Iraqi politics since the country's first post-Saddam election, in 2004, the al-Sadr–al-Maliki alliance has disaster written all over it. The notoriously mercurial al-Sadr backed al-Maliki as Prime Minister in 2006 but quickly withdrew his support over an assortment of perceived slights. And after al-Maliki cracked down on al-Sadr's lawless militia, the Mahdi Army, the Shi'ite radical whose party won a kingmaker's share of this year's vote vowed that he would not back another al-Maliki term. Al-Sadr has over the years flirted with numerous partnerships with Shi'ite and Sunni groups alike, but none has lasted long enough to make any impact on the political landscape. On Thursday, Sept. 30, the day before Iraq set a world record for a parliamentary system's delay between election day and the creation of a new government, al-Sadr finally reversed himself and accepted a new term for al-Maliki, whom his spokesmen have routinely denounced as an American puppet and worse. Al-Maliki's proxies, meanwhile, have portrayed the Sadrists as the lunatic fringe of Iraqi politics. (See a timeline of the first seven years of the Iraq war.) Abrupt changes of heart do happen in politics, and proportional-representation parliamentary systems routinely produce strange political bedfellows. But given the rancor between al-Maliki and the Sadrists, it's hard to imagine their coalition lasting very long. It's not yet clear what concessions al-Maliki has promised the Sadrists in exchange for their support, but they will no doubt include several Cabinet positions. The last time the cleric's nominees held national office (in al-Maliki's '06 Cabinet), they were incompetent even by Iraqi standards. The scariest rumor in Baghdad tonight is that al-Sadr has demanded one of the two Security Ministries: Defense or Interior. The prospect of a representative from the Mahdi Army, notorious for its sectarian violence against Sunnis, overseeing either the Iraqi military or its police force will hardly reassure the Obama Administration, which has been pushing hard for an end to the political stalemate in Baghdad but also seeks stability. This may be a case of being careful what you wish for: al-Sadr is vehemently anti-American and has drawn close to Iran since he moved to the holy city of Qom in 2007, apparently to pursue religious studies that will eventually make him an ayatullah. (See photos of U.S. troops going home from Iraq.) Even if al-Maliki keeps the Security Ministries out of Sadrist hands, government forces will be expected to allow the Mahdi Army a wide berth - a prospect that will alarm those who have been at the receiving end of the militia's depredations. But given Sadr's penchant for brinkmanship, it's a safe bet he will ask for more than his rightful share: like the proverbial camel, he will seek to occupy the entire tent. None of this will be lost on the Kurdish bloc, whose endorsement al-Maliki will need - even with al-Sadr's support - to achieve a majority. If the Kurds go along with the al-Maliki–al-Sadr pact, they will extract concessions of their own. (See "Iraq's Political Impasse: Who Needs a Government?") The Sunnis, most of whom backed former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, will feel cheated if they don't get a share of power too; after all, Allawi won two seats more than al-Maliki, only to be shut out by the pact between the Shi'ite parties. Already there's talk of some Sunnis switching camps, if they can (you've guessed it) get some sweeteners from al-Maliki. http://news.yahoo.com
  15. Okay... im a patient person and like everyone else i read posts i research and i read any links that are supplied with a post. what i find amusing and at the same time very distrubing is the hipe .. the buliding up and then the crash... the partial information taken from one site and plastered to another and someone elses information added just to make it look better..... the so called private emails sent by this big wig etc etc... so am i bitching.. nah... just dealing with reality that when it comes this investment .. my feet are on the ground and i hope that im proven wrong and it does happen this year.. but at this point i dont think.. this month and hear next month etc etc... so let the bashing begin its okay. normally i keep things to myself but today.. i needed to stand up . and use my voice.. especailly when a co-worker hands me an email from a certain site that saying it's going to happen in a few days.. and the funny part was the date has already passed.. be safe and hugs the ones you love and say hello to a stranger...
  16. why does it seem like im reading the same things posted over and over again... but some things within are changed hmm.... iraq is giving me a headache
  17. it will happen when it happens... thats my motto ... keeps me sane... maybe tomorrow maybe today... maybe a year from now or longer... it will happen when it happens.... the Rv the Gov..... keep your feet on the ground.... be safe... and dont believe everything you hear or read..... peace and besafe
  18. I think sometimes.. They just like to hear themselves talk over there... all talk no action... nothing out of the ordinary .. THANKS for the post... GO rv hehehehe
  19. I agree with Alice... interesting and yet fustrating at the same > im sure how to take the article.. i think im just to tired... to let my brain absorb it. you all have a good day peace and be safe.
  20. I have to agree.. it seems there are many mixed signals... coming out more and more with each passing hour. makes one wonder whats really going on. the answer? who kows.. just mixed emotional roller coasters everyday.
  21. okay.. i must admit when i read thses posts --- i look for a link and when there is not one.. i just take it as a rumor and if there is a link --- i still look at it as a rumor.. the simple reason is this.. Iraq loves to say this and that--- and then out fo the blue --- they change thier minds and some thing totally different is thrown out there in the news or on the internet--- so i just sit back and take a breath and keep both feet on the ground and say--- if not today then maybe tomorrow..... so you all be safe and relax..
  22. i can totaly relate... there are times i just want to throw in the towel and just give up ... i read so many articles.. and posts.. and everyday it changes.. but at the end of the day. we just have to have faith that it will happen and not just look at all the dates that put out there.. remain with your feet planted on the ground and breath... in and out..
  23. relax... my dinar family .. we will all know when it happens.. it will be across every exchange site there is.. but i have not seen any kind of change yet... but still keeping fingers and toes crossed
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