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    I ordered another 500k worth, I used safedinar.com for the first time!!! That is all I am buying!!! Splitting it with my mother, hopefully this will allow her to retire, and pay off her house

    I truly pray the peg will come soon, so all of us can meet up and talk about how this investment changed our lives

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    Maybe this will help you understand why an RV and higher gas prices will help Iraq.

    As of right now gas is 17 cents a gallon sounds good right?
    OK the Iraqis are waiting in long lines for gas and at times there is none to be had...WHY?
    At 17 cents a gallon everyone and their dog is taking the gas out of country and selling it for dollars not cents to make money to live on.

    Raising the price of gas in Iraq to equal value of surrounding country's will stop the gas from being stolen and sold on the black market in other country's.

    But you cant just raise the cost of the gas because no one could buy it in Iraq so you have to match the value of the currency to surrounding country's as well.

    That is the problem with Iraq it is trying to protect its people with cheap prices and because they have the cheap prices everything is being sold out of country for better money values leaving the Iraqis with long lines very few goods. The subsidies they are receiving is in fact hurting them in the long run and helping every black market dealer in the surrounding country's!

    I hope that helps you guys understand the need for real prices and real value of the Dinar.
    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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    good posts Adam.....i hope the last rumor u hears of .70-1.00 is right on....and hope it pegs soon....thanks for the info...GO DINARS...Pat

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    Dear Adam,
    I spent the day with National Public Radio, (up on a ladder, in 102 degree heat, painting, which might give you a clue as to why I'm so very ready for a nice peg...) which on the whole delivers a pretty even-handed look at things. At least they try to. I suspect a slight leaning to the left, which is ok. At least they interview all sides. They interviewed several people, military types, politicos and insiders who all say that the current government in Iraq teeters on the edge. I'm not naysaying those who say we only hear the negative in the media, but it still sounds pretty goosey over there. One guy said that the idea of a central government was not going to fly and that separate regional governing bodies with a central oversight functioning body was more practical because there are so many religious factions with very differing needs and agendas.
    My point is, from our standpoint, do you think that a reval will hold? I hear that Mr. Maliki is a very solid, powerful sort of guy, but is he up against too much? Do you think you will hold on to your dinar, or shift them to something less volatile? I know they could go up hugely, could they also fizzle if the government fails? Just musing aloud I guess, and would like to hear your opinion. thanks for all you do.
    kristin

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    Quote Originally Posted by ourhouse37
    Dear Adam,
    I spent the day with National Public Radio, (up on a ladder, in 102 degree heat, painting, which might give you a clue as to why I'm so very ready for a nice peg...) which on the whole delivers a pretty even-handed look at things. At least they try to. I suspect a slight leaning to the left, which is ok. .
    NPR is off the left edge cliff!! LOL They bash Bush and only promote negative spins on Iraq. Don't be fooled by them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adster
    Maybe this will help you understand why an RV and higher gas prices will help Iraq.

    As of right now gas is 17 cents a gallon sounds good right?
    OK the Iraqis are waiting in long lines for gas and at times there is none to be had...WHY?
    At 17 cents a gallon everyone and their dog is taking the gas out of country and selling it for dollars not cents to make money to live on.

    Raising the price of gas in Iraq to equal value of surrounding country's will stop the gas from being stolen and sold on the black market in other country's.

    But you cant just raise the cost of the gas because no one could buy it in Iraq so you have to match the value of the currency to surrounding country's as well.

    That is the problem with Iraq it is trying to protect its people with cheap prices and because they have the cheap prices everything is being sold out of country for better money values leaving the Iraqis with long lines very few goods. The subsidies they are receiving is in fact hurting them in the long run and helping every black market dealer in the surrounding country's!

    I hope that helps you guys understand the need for real prices and real value of the Dinar.

    Nice post Adster! I didnt know you had it in you!

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    Where would the nearest bank be to cash in after the peg? I am in the middle of OZ. Kansas City, Wichita or Denver. Any clues? I have not posted before but read the forum almost daily.
    papa02

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    papao2, sent you a PM

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    My dinar community is fast asleep.

    I had much reading to catch up with. All seems to be very quiet the past 2 days so I did not miss much goings on.

    Thanks to all the "investigators" of the group. Your research is much appreciated and I must confess, relied on for those of us that get too lost trying to find the info.

    I will have my third ship in a week. It has been fun just doing the ordering and then the counting.

    If anyone is looking to get more dinars, use my link. If you have a question or want to know stock level for any denomination also included email address.

    Much success to us all
    Kozmar
    Last edited by kozmar; 20-06-2006 at 06:26 AM.

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