Thanks SHIELD 464 that was a great video!
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:rofl: i can tell that get together among the research team members and other investors in florida really torqued your shorts. so nobody else on this forum get together and celebrate the fact that youre fellow investors in a great investment or you will hack this dude off!!!
and the number was ONE, not several as you insinuate. we are fixin to have a follow up to it but youll be counting your money and feeling the fool for thinking your viewpoint was so right, so youre too busy to be invited.
it wasnt an offer to you at all. it was a sarcastic remark.:rolleyes:
There will be nobody here when the "Bold Adjustment" happens!
Maybe to check in, WOOT a couple times, then GONE!
RolClub will have served it's purpose (for me at least) and I don't see too many people having the time or interest to come back here.
Their favorite website will be their banking website. I will be checking that one every day and wondering how on earth the balance got SO HIGH!
Have a great 4th of July everyone!
Thank you.
Thanks for your response.
Debt is far from being done. The remaining chunk of Paris Club debt is to be forgiven by the end of 2008 according to the IMF. Based on the numerous reports by the IMF on SBA, etc, I think there's much stronger evidence to believe their word.
While it is true that Maliki is arguing his case to reduce the number of ministeries from 36 to 22 or 20 ministeries, there is no timescale on it. As we all know, it takes plenty of time for Iraq to do things. Furthermore, a decision has been made to hold municipal elections before the end of 2007 and is not an imminent eventuality.
As far as security is concerned, more civilians die in Iraq in present times than they did during Saddam's reign. They cannot even secure Baghdad nevermind the rest of the country. To think that security is being enforced with great success would be doing injustice to the huge number of casualties on a daily basis.
Meanwhile, the KRG is trying to put the spanner in the completion of the oil law.
I understand your point. That's why I said in parantheses (At least for me).
RolClub was never a Dinar site until you graciously migrated here from "over there". I followed you here.
I was a little apprehenssive because after all, this is a "PIPS" site and there are a tremendous amount of "HYIPS" bombarding you here.
I personally hate the HYIPS marketing..... just seems like one well crafted scheme after another....If it weren't for the Dinar, I simply wouldn't be here.
No offense to Marek, as he is the sole benfeciary of the money coming in here and I applaud him for being smart enough to put himself through college with a website. Awesome job.
I believe you and others will still come by here, but the overall number will drop dramatically when the Dinar makes a significant move.
I am different from you in the regards that I have made no "real" friends here. Just cyber-friends. Good for you to party with your new friends in Florida, that was great! I lead a different life. Wife, 3 beautiful girls, busy job, bills to pay, blah blah blah.
If I become independently wealthy, the HYIP forums will be the LAST place I want to be.
Again, this is just my opinion and surely other will feel the same and different.
Thank you.
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FDD: ALERT: Saddam’s Crimes Against Humanity **GRAPHIC VIDEO MATERIAL**
WARNING!!!!! DO NOT WATCH THESE IF YOU ARE PRONE TO NIGHTMARES OR SPONTANIOUS REGURGITATION!!!
There was an open request by Thelema to stay on track. It's pointless to keep digging up old posts to initiate another meaningless debate.
If there is a bold adjustment, you can laugh at my posts for as long as you wish. Debate is good. Malice isn't. Thank you and let's hope our future debates would stay on topic. Let's move on.
:bow:I tell you what guys, this clip made me almost physically ill. I only have one thing to say and that is we are so fortunate to live in the USA and I just want to thank our armed forces for helping to keep it this way and anyone else that has anything to do with our country. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! SO MUCH! :bow:
I agree with your point on debt relief. Iraq is far from achieving the necessary debt relief to initiate a reversion/revalue. Ther will be so many disappointed on this and other forums when the HCL is finally passed and the revalue does not happen. Rest assured there will be an excuse pending.
As for security I beg to differ, the security in Iraq is getting better every day. The MSM has made everything seem so helpless in Iraq yet schools are still being built and ho****als are coming back on line every day. The violence in Iraq in not much different than the street gangs that roam the inner cities of the US. There was a comparison I read that showed the violence in the inner cities of the US exceeded the violence in Iraq...oh and as a side note, Iraq is a war zone btw.
A reversion will happen when debt relief is actually accomplished and not just a pipe dream on some forum and when the fdi increases to support a fast growing economy.
My thoughts
I don't know to what extent debt relief is a player here, but I find it hard to believe that 100% of the debt needs to be eliminated before an rv takes place. Grant it they can't have staggering debt, but 80% of debt from all countries owed I think would be the magic number. Is it not curious that the standard 80% line has been mentioned for several years now? What is 80% debt relief based on and why is it that important?
True ALL debt does not have to be relieved. Without substantial debt reduction (80%) across the board you will not see the much anticipated revalue/reversion. If you do a side by side comparison you would see that Iraq is very close to the economy of the country before Saddam plunged them into massive debt. On or about that time the dinar value (market value) also tanked. Again a side by side comparison reveals that economically Iraq is on par for a strong economy, with one exception....massive debt.
My thoughts
man, i am scared to open that link.
think i will pass.
thanks gloribee. I've heard of the horror stories of sadaam. i don't want to actually see them. so, i'll pass!