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Iraqi List: Submit torture photographs at Arab Summit
onerighthand replied to Carrello's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
thats right, he will! -
Currency surgery
onerighthand replied to TheArtistFormallyKnownAs's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
I know exactly what it means! It is telling that we will be R___ <Call Dropped>< If you would like to make a call, please hang up and dial again> -
Hey there Keep, That is was struck me this morn, but I also saw the title stating reduce the dinar against the dollar, but the body of the message states reduce the dollar against the dinar, Which is it? Also I cannot remember them stating it like that. Usually states to raise the value of the dinar and not reduce the dollar to get to the same place. A little back assward. I hope it is true, but staying well grounded and refuse to get all excited without a tiny bit more to back it up. What say you? 8^)
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Thats gotta be a good sign for Warka holders! Ya!
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Iraqi teenagers stoned to death for "emo" haircuts
onerighthand replied to JRob's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
I think it stems from the zoot suit fashion Zoot suit was a style of clothing popularized by African Americans, Mexican Americans, Italian Americans, and Filipino Americans during the 1930s and 1940s History The Zoot Suit first gained popularity in Harlem jazz culture in the late 1930s where they were initially called "drapes". [1] The word "zoot", according to the Oxford English Dictionary, probably comes from a reduplication of the word ’suit’. It was probably first coined by Mexican American pachucos as part of their slang, "Caló", evolving from the Mexican Spanish pronunciation of the English word "suit" with the "s" taking on the sound of a "z". In any case, the zoot suit became very popular among young Mexican Americans, especially among those in Los Angeles who styled themselves as "pachucos" Anti-Latino race riots in Los Angeles during World War II are known as the Zoot Suit Riots. Despite restrictions and discrimination, Zoot Suit culture prevailed. Pachucos are Chicano youths who developed their own subculture during the 1930s and 1940s in the Southwestern United States. They wore distinctive clothing (such as zoot suits) and spoke their own dialect of Mexican Spanish, called Caló or Pachuco. Due to their double marginalization stemming from their youth and ethnicity, there has always been a close association and cultural cross-pollination between the Pachuco subculture and gang subculture. -
Iraqi teenagers stoned to death for "emo" haircuts
onerighthand replied to JRob's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Dragging britches on the ground and showing their underpants, bad haircuts may deserve a slap on the back of the head 3 stooges style but so do many other styles also. None deserves to be killed for it. I have a tendency to not believe this article at face value. Thats a lot of teens killed supposedly. -
I had a thousand/million in Warka, but for financial reasons, I had to choose what to keep, and I chose hard currency. A year ago I was able to have them wire my account and close my warka account. So I have not had a problem with them at all, but all I can say is ride it out. It's not a done deal yet. Don't dwell on it, but keep it in the corner of your eye and focus on something else for a while. It was supposed to be throw away money anyway. I have another investment in Belgium for much more money than this. Probably because the earnings were too good, but Belgium froze the assets to investigate and now that money is in a holding pattern. not earning and not spending. I think, based on the info coming from the courts, they were not investigating fraud like we thought, but for possible money laundering potential. I can say that I wasn't me and none of my other four friends in this, and I am sure most others were not either, but for one bit of possible money laundering issues, they stop and ruin the honest people for there fist full of dollars. Nothing has been charged and nothing bad has been found, yet if at all but has been a lot of losses and I cannot use my money. I have hope.
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Iraqi teenagers stoned to death for "emo" haircuts
onerighthand replied to JRob's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Unreal what people will try judge and impose on others and in the name of what? Pathetic and sad if true. -
BOTH Old and New Currency will be used for a Full YEAR
onerighthand replied to Rayzur's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Congratulations KEEP! I knew you could do it I just hope you'll be this happy at about age 13 -
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Poverty in Iraq is disastrous
onerighthand replied to k98nights's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
I believe you and it probably was read too deeply. Just a little too matter a fact I guess. I am a republican. but my anti rep came out a little. I have been arguing with my stnch republican dad lately, and he spouts the word entitlements to much for my taste. Some people really are in trouble, and there are no solutions if there are no jobs. -
Poverty in Iraq is disastrous
onerighthand replied to k98nights's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Its the tone of your post. When you say like the rest of us, do you mean that if it is not in your life, you just step over it and go on like there is nothing wrong? Until it affects you, then you can just chalk it up as part of life. They are lazy and could work if they want to, if there were only a job to take. You want food, but are not working, so get a job, if there were a job. I hope you are not that callus, I doubt you are! I did not neg you! -
TARIFF LAW POSTED IN GAZETTE TODAY! and more....
onerighthand replied to fnbplanet's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
freudian slip maybe? I corrected that for ya thanks fnbplanet for this great post