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White Doors

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  1. Oh yeah... Alex Brown is one of the biggest investment banks in the world.
  2. Wrong again You said: That is simply not true. This level of activity WAS reached before and you conveniently forgot that AA issues a profit warning the day before this activity.
  3. nah, you were already disturbed.
  4. By and large police officers are conservatives too.. Dr's as well... Business people... Need I continue? Perhaps because they are out there and see how the real world works.
  5. I didn't see August saying he wanted the government to wipe his ass for him. Neither did I. In fact I basically said to 'suck it up'
  6. Funny how facts take the wind of of your paranoid sails eh? source:http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/06-09-11.html Sorry about that.
  7. You're saying margrace is a conservative? hahahaha!!!
  8. Yes. Because i don't believe Harper and Bush are trying to enslave us I am a mindless simple sheep going to the slaughter. there you go.
  9. Where or where is catchme and why oh why won't our wily femme fatale respond?
  10. Why would I waste my time arguing with you when you think that when a bank lends $100k they make a 100k profit? Children in elementary school know more than that.
  11. Wait... So your telling me I will not be any better off when I sell it and realize the profits (tax free mind you) and buy a nicer house in NB for 1/4 the price? BTW, I live in CANADA.
  12. hahahaha My god. And you complain about the government fomenting fear? When was the last time you were out of the basement? That pot is making you paranoid my dear.
  13. I can make money from nothing too. I made over 250k on my house in two years. Explain that.
  14. You two certainly don't live in a rational world. that much is true. Question - Do the bankers get their chicks for free too?
  15. whatever Hiti. No where does the plan above say this is going to happen: clear enough for you?
  16. Agreed. I always think of those times as stocks being on 'clearance' Like a boxing day sale!
  17. Good logical thinking technicrat. Unfortuantely there are a plethora of people too dumb and shortsighted to do so. That's why we all pay taxes I guess
  18. Palestine is a race now?
  19. strange, I didn't see any part in the plan saying the soldiers would be patrolling the streets! haha partisan much?
  20. Sounds like a good plan in my opinion
  21. Poly, you already have like 3 different threads devoted to your conspiracy crap. If people are interested in seeing the land of OZ they will go to them, please keep that drivel out of others. Thanks
  22. Who's your PM Poser! live it and LOVE it.
  23. Interesting that Poser isn't responding eh? She's too busy down there calling for the4 censure of Israel and pleading for the mis-understood Iranians.
  24. Jesus you are dense. You obviously don't even know what 'profit' means. You are also very ill-informed with banking. Your assumptions are outlandish and your theories are childish. Not everyone pays back that 100,000 grand Poly. That's why the rest of us have to pay interest on it. dumbass.
  25. Not entirely. Obviously, given what we knew about Saddam, his going into exile was not really a consideration. And, also obviously, any invasion would have been met with some kind of resistance. But clearly, the extremely credible threat of invasion did not force Saddam to disclose the status of his WMD programs, which must mean Hussein did not view the threat as credible in the first place. Certainly the testimony of members of his regime would indicate he never believed the Americans would follow through on their threats. Which brings me back to my basic point that "project(ing) a certain image that a strike is actually a credible threat on the Iranians" as a way of influencing their behaviour cannot be counted on. Wouldn't a threat necessarily be imminent in order to be seen as credible? "We're going to bomb you...someday" isn't exactly the way to light a fire under anyone. The ability and willingness to do so has to temper their actions. Obviously Iran knows of they push too hard for too long they risk losing all their nuclear research which they obviously have spent alot of money on. I think with the Americans actions againt Iraq it makes it more likely that Iran will listen more closely to American posturing in the area. The ball is in Iran's court as it were. Saddam's mistake was to project the UN's inaction on the Americans.
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