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Fatlawi rule out the vote on the federal budget law on Sunday


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Thursday February 10, 2011

Fatlawi rule out the vote on the federal budget law on Sunday

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BAGHDAD - The Feed - ruled out by the National Alliance MP Hanan al vote is entirely on the law of the federal budget on Sunday, referring to the meeting of the Council of Representatives postponed after the completion of the second reading of the budget. "Said Fatlawi told news public opinion (and babysit):" that after the second reading of the budget law is not to discuss any paragraph of the items in the law and we need time to discuss these adjustments well. "She added:" Many of the amendments have been made to the budget and the report of the Financial and Economic Committee of the budget is not completed yet. "She : "The ray will be taken all the committees of parliament and approval of the budget law will take two weeks and then we finish the vote". n. E.

And now the denial! Geez, these folks, Sometimes I wonder if they will ever get this done. Let's call in the speed reader. ;)

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These imbiciles are clearly incapable of governing for themselves. This is what happens when you give children adult responsibilities. They have demonstrated gross negligence for their people and gross incompetence. There's gonna come a point where the us or another world body will be forced to step in and take over. There is much at stake here primarily the well being of the Iraqi people and the rest of the world has a stake in it at well. Enough is enough. If Baghdad turns into Cairo I wont be a bit surprised and they will deserve it.

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Thursday February 10, 2011

Fatlawi rule out the vote on the federal budget law on Sunday

http://translate.goo...eDHOqVXrP9JW6wQ

BAGHDAD - The Feed - ruled out by the National Alliance MP Hanan al vote is entirely on the law of the federal budget on Sunday, referring to the meeting of the Council of Representatives postponed after the completion of the second reading of the budget. "Said Fatlawi told news public opinion (and babysit):" that after the second reading of the budget law is not to discuss any paragraph of the items in the law and we need time to discuss these adjustments well. "She added:" Many of the amendments have been made to the budget and the report of the Financial and Economic Committee of the budget is not completed yet. "She : "The ray will be taken all the committees of parliament and approval of the budget law will take two weeks and then we finish the vote". n. E.

And now the denial! Geez, these folks, Sometimes I wonder if they will ever get this done. Let's call in the speed reader. ;)

ROFL!!! Good one.

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These imbiciles are clearly incapable of governing for themselves. This is what happens when you give children adult responsibilities. They have demonstrated gross negligence for their people and gross incompetence. There's gonna come a point where the us or another world body will be forced to step in and take over. There is much at stake here primarily the well being of the Iraqi people and the rest of the world has a stake in it at well. Enough is enough. If Baghdad turns into Cairo I wont be a bit surprised and they will deserve it.

I agree 100% . They just don't get it, with jordan now having major problems like eqypt the people will be heard soon. Anybody that invest's in iraq after this r.v good luck with these dummies.

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We knew when we got involved w/ this speculation that we faced some obsticles. BUT REALLY.This group

cant even show up for work. This is tough, we really dont know what is going on in- country & so we wait.

But thats OK because I do believe this will pop soon, maybe just not on our schedule.

GO RV

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