Duke's AM cliff notes for 10/20/2011
Good Morning, well little news other the the conflict between the Kurds and the Turks. Seems one conflict ends and another begins. It seems this is the mind set of the area, the are not happy unless there is some kind of fighting going on. Go figure! All I can say is that I am glad to live where I do. At least when the Civil War was over, we decided to stop killing each other. However, we do have to contend with the great representation of the state and national political powers that we elect . Again, go figure
So with that said, Have a great day and RV soon.
1. Currency Auctions Announcement No. (2004) 10/20/2011
http://www.stardogger.net/forum/show...0718#post30718
2. Word of the DayThursday, October 20, 2011 tawdry
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3. Iraq's Maliki confirms the desire of China's participation in the reconstruction of Iraq
Read more: http://www.stardogger.net/forum/show...#ixzz1bJzfdgYL
4. Iraq's Sadr supports the requirement to compensate those affected by the approval to keep the U.S. trainers in the country
Read more: http://www.stardogger.net/forum/show...#ixzz1bK0sn2CM
5. Atab League expresses its confidence in the approval of al-Maliki on assuming the defense portfolio
http://www.stardogger.net/forum/show...0722#post30722
Duke
P. S. An elementary school teacher decides to pole the class on the difficulty of last night’s homework assignment:
How many people were able to complete the assignment without parents help?
About 25% of the class raises their hands. How many people we able to complete the assignment with the help of a parent? About 70% of the class raises their hand. The teacher still notices about 5% of the class did not raise their hands. She then calls out, "How many people had to help a parent complete your assignment?
PP.SS. “Is there anything wrong?” asked bartender of the young, well-dressed customer who sat staring grimly into his drink. “Two months ago my grandfather died and left me one- hundred thousand dollars” said the man. “That doesn’t sound like anything to be upset about,” said the bartender. “It should happen to me.” “Yeah,” said the sour young man, “but last month an uncle on my father’s side passed away. He left me ninety-five thousand dollars.” “So why are you sitting here looking so unhappy?” Asked the bartender. “This month – so far – not a cent.”
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