Session Just Ended - They Still Work
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DanielJay
Whats this then ? I guess since you choose not to believe it, it must be "smoke and mirrors"
كتب: saleem في يوم الخميس, 08 فبراير, 2007 - 10:04 PM BT
Parliament-Session-Update 1
Parliament passes 2007 national budget
By Santa Michael
Baghdad, Feb 8, (VOI)- Iraq's Parliament approved on Thursday an ID 42,640,000 million (USD 32,200 million) FY 2007 budget.
The budget approval was delayed for almost two weeks for differences among major blocs over two issues, the financial appropriations for the three presidencies and allocations for Iraq's Kurdistan region's guards (peshmerga).
The parliament passed the 2007 budget in Thursday's session with majority after an agreement was reached to move five percent of the total financial appropriations to the parliament presidency office.
Earlier, the parliament speaker today's ordered a private session to give the defense minister, who was present at the session, a chance to answer lawmaker's enquiries openly.
Some legislators asked the Speaker to declare a private session so that the defense minister could answer all enquiries without harming any classified information that he might be mentioning during the session.
Speaker Dr. Mahmoud al-Mashhadani who chaired today's session ordered all journalists out of the parliament hall.
Thursday's session was the last before a month recess.
Try not to tear me apart this time sir. Thank you
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Parliament-Session-Update 1 :: Aswat al Iraq :: Aswat al Iraq
OK nobody is thinking!!!!!!!!
Here in the U.S.A in my area of Texas I vote for a Senator or Congress person. Now that person see what we need in this part of Texas. Then they go to WASHINGTON and try and get funding or pass laws that will help this area. OK NOW ONCE THAT SESSION OF CONGRESS, HOUSE IS OVER WHAT DOES MY SENATOR DO????? Do they stay in WASHINGTON??? NO!!! They come back to my area TO WORK find more stuff that needs funding, etc. SO THAT AT THE NEXT SESSION IN WASHINGTON THEY HAVE SOMETHING TO WORK ON!!!!!!!!!!
IT POINT BLANK SAY "SESSION ENDED" DOES NOT MEAN THEY STOP WORKING!! The parliment people get to go back to there PROVINCES and find out what the PEOPLE NEED so when Parliment starts up again in MARCH THEY HAVE SOMETHING TO WORK ON!!
PLUS IT STATED "WTO WILL BE HOLDING MEETING THROUGH OUT THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY" IF EVERYBODY IS ON "HOLIDAY" THEN WHO WILL BE SHOWING UP FOR THE MEETING WITH THE WTO?????
I REALLY HOPE THIS PUTS THE DEBATE TO REST.
CHRIS
A note on patients, look at the big picture.
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webinvestor
Be patient.... how long is patient? 1 month? 6 months? 2 years? Believe me, i'm patient but things just aren't getting done. Wish i was wrong and the big RV would happen tomorrow - you could all call me a jerk and i'd care less. As it is today, it won't happen tomorrow and you will still call me a jerk. :waiting:
Anyhow, here's to being more patient...
When I was first introduced to this investment I reasoned that it might very well be a very long time before I reaped any reward, if ever, but I figured that the risk to reward ratio was so good that I could not pass up this opportunity lest I be kicking myself viciously at some point in the future either near or far.
From the beggining I thought that the war would need to be over and the country rebuilt with a working economy ect. ect.... but then there was all this talk of a possible instant revaluing of the currency. I realize that such things are possible however, I do not understand what events or circumstances are necessary to warrant a revaluation of the currency so, I've gotten just as excited as anyone else in the hope of that possibility and I've yet to loose all hope that a instant revalue could still happen any day now but whether it does or does not one thing I'm very certain of and that is that the only way we loose with this investment is if we sell out too soon or the US military pulls out of Iraq too soon.
Look everybody, this could take years, possibly 5 or 10 years before all is well in Iraq. I hope it doesn't take that long but what if it does? I will still be holding my Dinars and waiting. Really, what's the worst that could happen? The US Military could pull out before the job is done and the country could be invaded by Iran or Syria or Sadi Arabia or all of the above and the middle east could become a worse place than it is today and our investment could be lost forever but, I recognized that possibility from the get go.
So, just keep looking at the big picture. As long as the US Military is in Iraq there is hope that all will turn out well and hopefully the Iraqi government will revalue the dinar soon as we have all been hoping for but even if they do not, the currency should continue to rise in value as long as economic progress is made. The country has huge resorces and not just oil so, there is every reason to believe that the dinar should and could grow in value the same as any other currency in the world that has a substanial economy operating behind it.