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10-06-2006, 11:16 AM #2461
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10-06-2006, 11:23 AM #2462
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Ok Roxanne, cleared, cleared, cleared! :0)
Zubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.
Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.
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10-06-2006, 12:57 PM #2463
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Originally Posted by Adster
Why did you change your sig? Now 1:1, not 1:$3.22. Have you heard something or just changed your mind. I agree with you that possible 1:1 but no way 1:$3.22 right off the bat. Eventually yes, but not right away.
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10-06-2006, 01:02 PM #2464
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Originally Posted by leftykenZubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.
Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.
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10-06-2006, 01:55 PM #2465
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Good hopeful morning to all! We, myself included, have been so immersed in the progress of the Dinar, that everything else has gone to the side. Has ANYONE heard anything from Bryan Marsden lately? Seems awfully quiet.
Here's to the peg!
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10-06-2006, 01:57 PM #2466
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Holy Crap!!!!
This thread grows fast. I was last here on Thursday evening and the last page was 139 now it's 151 and this is early Saturday morning.
I'm proud to say that the reason for my short absence was my oldest daughter gave birth to my secound grandchild, a beautiful (if I don't mind saying so myself) baby girl with the fullest head of black curly hair that you've ever seen. Does anyone get the idea that Paw Paw is proud?
Anyway, back to business. It seems like most everything I read in the news paper regarding anything in Iraq is negative. Even the killing of of Al s..t head Zarkawi was spun to be a thing that might actually help Al qaieda and the insurgency. How do you spell Al qaieda?
Will some body please tell me a good source for reliable news regarding Iraq and if possible, news regarding the possible PEGGING of the dinar? Please don't get me wrong. This thread is doing a very good job informing us of developments but I realize how sometimes a little can be lost in the translation or the passing on of information.
A special thanks to Mike and Adster. You guys are the greatest and have done more to help me over come some uncertainties than anyone else could and I really appreciate it. I don't know why I've had such a tough time with this one. It may be that it all makes such good sence to me and that because I'm having such a difficult time finding the possible down side that I feel like I must be missing something. What I'm trying to say is, every investment I've ever made had a clear down side risk and I understood it going in but I was able to weigh the odds of success with the odds of failure and then the risk I was taking against the possible reward.
I'm in this because the risk to reward ratio is too good to pass up. Like someone else already said. I can afford to lose $250 bucks but I can not afford to lose a possible $250,000 or multibles of that. Not understanding fully the possible reasons of how and why this might go badly is just bugging me.
I apologize if my post are dragging anyone down, that's certainly not my intention. I know everyone is beginning to really have a good time here anticipating the PEG and I think I'm very excited too but I'm trying not to lose cite of reason and I'm just not seeing how this could go bad and it's driving me crazy because there has to be a down side, Right? I mean, there's no such thing as an iron clad guaranteed investment. I want to bet the farm on this one but I hesitate because I can't see the negative clearly.
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10-06-2006, 02:18 PM #2467
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Originally Posted by Adster
Care to share any of that info with us here? What makes you think by the end of June?
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10-06-2006, 03:22 PM #2468
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Good Morning Everybody!!!!
I CAN'T BELIEVE the news about Freedinar! They have been reliable, so I'm thinking that they are on the "inside" and probably get the 'dish' early like Mike and Adam's sources! Pretty much FLIPPING OUT right now! The excitement and enormity of what may be about to happen to all of us is OVERWHELMING!!!!
Read an article in this mornings paper...gonna go find it and stick it in here...
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10-06-2006, 03:30 PM #2469
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Here It Is!
Bush sets aside day to focus on Iraq
Video hookup planned with al-Maliki, aides
By JAMES GERSTENZANG
Los Angeles Times
6/10/2006 Click to view larger picture Associated Press
President Bush met with Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen of Denmark Friday at Camp David, Md. WASHINGTON - Seizing on a rare sequence of promising developments in Iraq, the Bush administration is putting special emphasis on high-level meetings being held next week to renew the search for ways to move the war-torn country toward stability and allow the United States to someday reduce its presence there. President Bush said Friday that his two days of meetings next week with senior U.S. officials, and then by video link with the new Iraqi prime minister and his Cabinet, would provide an opportunity "to discuss the way forward in Iraq, to analyze the new government, to look carefully at what their blueprint for the future looks like, and to figure out how we can help."
Bush and other administration officials took pains to emphasize that the meetings are not aimed at establishing a timetable for reducing the estimated 130,000 U.S. troops in Iraq. However, the White House believes the war is at a potential turning point, officials said, because of the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and the completion of a new, democratically elected government, led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
"Zarqawi's death helps a lot," the president said, referring to the U.S. military attack that killed al-Zarqawi, his spiritual adviser and four others near Baghdad on Wednesday. "Removing Zarqawi is a major blow to al-Qaida."
But, reflecting the administration's effort to not overstate the impact, and thus face yet new criticism if insurgent attacks do not ebb, Bush added, "It's not going to end the war, and it's certainly not going to end the violence."
In the meetings planned for next week, Bush has scheduled a highly unusual daylong conference Monday at Camp David, Md., with much of his Cabinet and other national security advisers, including lunch with outside experts.
Tuesday, while still at the presidential retreat in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains near the Pennsylvania border, Bush and the other officials are scheduled to meet for at least an hour with their Iraqi counterparts, who will be at the other end of a satellite hookup in the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad's U.S.-controlled Green Zone.
Officials emphasized that the meetings were timed to take advantage of the establishment of the Iraqi government and were not tied to al-Zarqawi's death.
"The prime minister has put forward a strategy as to how to achieve his objectives, which coincide with our objectives - a nation that can sustain itself, govern itself and defend itself. And we want to review all aspects of that strategy," Bush said during a brief question-and-answer session Friday at Camp David, where he met Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen of Denmark, a supporter of Bush's military campaign in Iraq and Afghanistan.
While al-Maliki is being closely watched for signs he can improve the dismal security situation in Iraq, the Bush administration sees the arrival of a sovereign, democratic government as a particularly important moment allowing the new leaders to establish credibility in the eyes of the Iraqi people and other nations.
"Everybody views the completion of a truly unity government as a moment of opportunity," White House counselor Dan Bartlett said. "There's a window here in which it is important for them to show success."
Bartlett dismissed this week's call by Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., for the United States to begin withdrawing by the end of the year.
At Camp David, American and Iraqi officials will consider questions about financial support from Iraq's neighbors and steps that can be taken to retire its international debt. Other top items, as outlined by al-Maliki: establishing security within the country, furthering national reconciliation and pushing ahead with broad reconstruction, particularly electrical capacity.
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Originally Posted by tiffanyZubaidi:Monetary value of the Iraqi dinar must revert to the previous level, or at least to acceptable levels as it is in the Iraqi neighboring states.
Shabibi:The bank wants as a means to affect the economic and monetary policy by making the dinar a valuable and powerful.
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