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    Thumbs up Same questions about a Dinar RV - fact or fiction?

    All the rhetoric I'm trying to read about the Dinar and the RV looks impressive - if I understood it - which I don't.

    I'd just like to receive in "readable General American English," verified answers to the following questions:

    Is Iraq going to RV the Dinar?
    When?
    At what rate?


    There are people who evidently didn't need the money they used to buy Dinars or the profits they stand to gain from buying the Dinars There are also many people who are counting on this RV to happen, soon, to help regain quality of lives that evaporated because of the recession.

    It's a given that one of the objectives of revaluing the Dinar should be to help Iraq's people to rise out of the ashes of war and the Stone Age they lived in with the murderous thugs they had running their country. Therefore, we don't need to hear the sermon about this being pure speculation and that one should only invest money that he or she can afford to lose. At this point, a lot of people would probably like to trade places with you who can obviously afford to maintain such a condescending and perfunctory attitude.

    By now, it's a proven fact that there were no weapons of mass destruction which Bush used as a pretense to invade Iraq. In my opinion, he was directed by the obscure "global overlords" (of which his family has been one for more than 75 years) along with his confederates and hatchet men, to invade Iraq, with our troops carrying the ball, to get rid of the regime that was screwing with their control of the oil and the economy. The money Bush and his friends were to make with an RV was astronomical (his and Cheney's investment were rumored to be $100 Mil U.S. dollars each) - along with the sole sourcing of contracts to companies like Haliburton (Cheney's "former" employer) to rebuild the infrastructure of the country. The global overlords couldn't have cared less what happened to the people in the country - as long as they regained control of the economy of Iraq - which we helped them do at the loss of several thousand American and allies' kids and has added to our own national debts. I don't recall the U.S. government having been reimbursed for the hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars that it cost us to bring Iraq to where it is today.

    Those points, in my opinion, justify Iraq to RV the dinar so that the U.S. government and the thousands of American investors can cash in the billions of dinars we hold. In part, eliminating the Hussein regime and helping to bring Iraq back on its feet, the U.S. and other countries are now suffering from the recession that the wars with Iraq contributed to. With the drilling of oil again, I feel they can more than afford to RV the dinar at the highest possible rate - NOW!!

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    a very good analogy....the sad thing is that this government,while not being murderous like the last one,is just as corrupt....we all feel an RV is immenent....its the when and how much no one knows for sure....one thing is for sure...their people are not any better off now then they were 7 years ago after the invasion...there still is hardly any electricity,their poverty level is still they same,etc.,etc.....but the people in the government are doing well....Pat

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    Also, we now know that the election has no immediate bearing on the RV.

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    Boy get ready for another ride on the rollercoaster. I was all set to see this end when the election was over, Now it appears Maliki didnt win, wants a recount and the IMF even though they have been saying they will come in on March 30, and force a reval,says they wont or cant do it because a stable goverment has to be in place which makes sense if any of the above is true, who the heck knows when this rollercoaster ride will be over, I am Ready for it.

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    [QUOTE=Squaredaway;434546]All the rhetoric I'm trying to read about the Dinar and the RV looks impressive - if I understood it - which I don't.

    I'd just like to receive in "readable General American English," verified answers to the following questions:

    Is Iraq going to RV the Dinar?
    When?
    At what rate?


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    Squaredaway, these are the 3 questions we would ALL like answered, and you can bet your last dime (or dinar) that they are the 3 questions that will ONLY be answered after the event!

    Any person who actually knows the answers to such questions, in relation to any country's currency movements, is guaranteed a fortune, which is exactly why we weill NOT be told the answers!

    When I bought into the Dinar, I said, and I repeat, "trust your own judgement, then sit back and patiently wait. The worst thing that can happen is NOTHING".

    Just as many folk are hurting financially over the recent economic events, so too am I. But sweating the imponderable is of no benefit to anyone, so cool it, relax, smell what passes for roses in your neck of the woods, and smile quietly to yourself every time you think of that stack of 'worthless' new dinar in your safety deposit box!

    And good luck.

    GrahamB
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    PO Box 13-859
    Johnsonville, Wellington
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