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Gymrat: Herd Now (not misspelled) Grunion Run!!!!!!!!!! from a source…… our GCR is here Yin and Yang will be the signal…… Silver wings are gliding to the four corners of the globe…..
DINARES GURUS: DAVE SCHMIDT TIDBIT, 19 JUNE
http://dinaresgurus.blogspot.com/2014/06/dave-schmidt-tidbit-19-june.html
Dave Schmidt: Having said that, please do not assume anything is going wrong with the RV/GCR……all is well…..stay tuned.
Jester Q&A at Jester’s Place Late Wednesday Night – Dinar Recaps
http://www.dinarrecaps.com/our-blog/jester-qa-at-jesters-place-late-wednesday-night
[Jester] HI THERE EARLY BIRD CROWD…
[Ted] Jester just read on Drudge that O asked M to step down
[Jester] Ted TOOK ME A COUPLE MINUTES TO VET THAT OUT…
[Jester] By Patricia Zengerle and David Alexander, Reuters Posted June 18, 2014, at 6:23 p.m. WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama came under pressure from lawmakers on Wednesday to persuade Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to step down over what they see as his failed leadership in the face of an insurgency threatening his country.
[Jester] As Obama held an hour long meeting with congressional leaders on U.S. options in Iraq, administration officials joined a chorus of criticism of Maliki, faulting him for failing to heal sectarian rifts that militants have exploited.
[Jester] The United States, which invaded Iraq in 2003 to topple President Saddam Hussein and withdrew its troops in 2011, has said Iraq’s government must take steps toward sectarian reconciliation before Obama will decide on any military action against the insurgency led by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, an al-Qaida splinter group
[Jester] The Obama administration has not openly sought Maliki’s departure, but has shown signs of frustration with him.
[Jester] White House spokesman Jay Carney said Maliki has not done enough “to govern inclusively and that has contributed to the situation and the crisis that we have today in Iraq.” But he stopped short of calling for Maliki — in power for eight years and the effective winner of a parliamentary election two months ago — to resign. Asked if Maliki should step down, Carney told reporters: “That’s not, obviously, for us to decide.”