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luckydog

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  1. Sure, you don't jhave to step in Okie's BS, but it sure gets old, having tp step over it
  2. I find this interestig, that the government is getting involved. Would they get involved in worthless paper? Maybe they are getting involved because this worthless paper is about to be worth somethong? We ca only hope so!
  3. Does Ali have a computer and internet access? Why can't he speak for himself, if he is legal and has n othing to hide? Very strange! Does Ali have a computer and internet access? Why can't he speak for himself, if he is legal and has n othing to hide? Very strange!
  4. luckydog

    RV Sunday

    20 cents is $200,000 per million diner.
  5. Iraq News Iraq Parliament prepares to vote on budget Friday, February 18, 2011 13:09 GMT Iraqi Parliament Speaker and his deputies convened with heads of political parties and the financial committee to settle the issue of Iraq’s 2011 budget, a parliamentary source told Alsumaria News. The Parliament will submit the general budget for vote on Sunday. Parliament Speaker Ousama Al Nujaifi and his two deputies Qosay Al Suhail and Aref Tayfour held a meeting on Friday morning with heads of political parties in Parliament and the financial committee to decide on Iraq’s 2011 general budget.
  6. If a subject is old or been posted in the past, then just skip over it. No need for the rude bashing on this site!
  7. BAGHDAD -- Three people were reported killed and at least 14 injured following clashes between protesters and Iraqi security forces in the eastern city of Kut, RFE/RL's Radio Free Iraq (RFI) reports. A curfew was imposed from 6 p.m. on February 16 until 6 a.m. today after the protests turned violent. Security forces reportedly shot at demonstrators when they stormed three government buildings, including the provincial government seat and council, and set the buildings on fire. Kut is the capital of Wassit province. Several hundred people had gathered in Kut to demand jobs and improved services. They also called for the resignation of the provincial governor and the city council. A demonstrator identified as Hussein told RFI that events in Kut "reflected the anger on the streets of Wassit caused by rampant corruption and poor services." An unnamed protester said the demonstration started as peaceful, but "some of the provincial council's guards opened fire and that made the people angry." He said the protesters are demanding improved services, the distribution of ration cards, and the cancellation of plans to raise electricity prices. He added that all unemployed university graduates need to be hired and that corrupt officials have to be removed. Protests were also held in Baghdad and Basra, where hundreds of graduates demanded jobs and complained about poor municipal services and governance. A protester in Basra told RFI that they want jobs, "we want to work -- all the people of Basra are unemployed," he said. In Baghdad, a protester outside the Education Ministry told RFI that the demonstrators are mostly unemployed college graduates. He said some of them had joined in the protests from other parts of Iraq. "The recent wave of revolt in Arabic countries against oppression and injustice aimed at obtaining rights encouraged us to demand our rights," he said. "We, young people, are gathering here [outside the Education Ministry]. I personally also posted invitations on Facebook calling on others in Basra, Diwaniyah, and other provinces to join this gathering." Meanwhile, in Baghdad a separate demonstration was held by female students in front of the Higher Education Ministry. They demanded that the ministry revise what they said was a rule obliging them to wear head scarves on campus. A ministry representative denied that such a decision had been made. The students, however, said a coordinated effort is under way to impose head scarves at the university.
  8. http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/02/16/iraq.unrest/index.html
  9. http://www.kwqc.com/Global/story.asp?S=14039457
  10. Cannot find any news about assassinati on attempts. any links?
  11. II will never post here again, due to the bashing I got!
  12. How is this pumping? Or a blatant lie? Just tryin to share info to anyone who might want to persue it. I am an honest hard working grandfather, raising 3 adopted kids. I don't appreciate being called a blatant liar or pumper. Why don't you save those words for Okie?
  13. FORGET IT!. SORRY TO BOTHER YOU PEOPLE! SORRY I MIGHT HAVE STOPPED YOU FROM WHAT YOU WANT TO HEAR! RV THIS WEEKEND. High level sources, sorry cannot reveal names.....there you all happy now?
  14. First hand info, seen by me personally! I do some work for a bank in the southwest US. In there back room are phone #s. DeLeRue, . Currency exchange, . I called the exchange once, and was asked what bank I was calling from. Apparently they deal with many banks, and will only talk to you if you are from a bank that deals with dinar. Happy investigating to anyone who wants to try to get info.
  15. Needs to let NFL know early
  16. We all need to help God when he is busy
  17. It' worth whatever you can get for it
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