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    Dr. Salbuchi says, the US is following the blueprint for global financial collapse, as accomplished by the bankers first in Argentina.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlDNMB6wYmI

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    Re: Financial Collapse

    Originally posted by dummass View Post
    Dr. Salbuchi says, the US is following the blueprint for global financial collapse, as accomplished by the bankers first in Argentina.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlDNMB6wYmI
    duplicate...

    Salbuchi - Global Financial Collapse explained

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      Re: Financial Collapse

      Sorry ... I'm new here.

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        Re: Financial Collapse

        Welcome to Itulip.

        Don't take Metalman too seriously.

        Do feel free to add to the discussions here.

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          Re: Financial Collapse

          Originally posted by dummass View Post
          Sorry ... I'm new here.
          Yeah, welcome to the site! Thank you for your contribution.

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            Originally posted by metalman View Post
            Metal bad boy BAD!!!

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              Originally posted by dummass View Post
              Sorry ... I'm new here.
              welcome! for sure...

              a quick search by google or Search before posting is recommended.

              not to discourage the contribution... good one. check mega's...

              America in 24 month's time?

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                Originally posted by metalman View Post
                Profoundly discouraging.

                I had watched this last year sometime. I watch it again now.

                The best one can do is to remain alert, take responsibility for ones own well being, and treat others with honesty, respect and kindness.

                The individual can no more "fix this" than the passenger on the Titanic can rebuild that ship after it has left port.
                Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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                  For the record, I don't find MM's comments harsh. On the contrary, I find his comments constructive. Pithy, concise, to the point, something we should all strive for in our commentary.

                  Moving on.... Here in Panama, we have witnessed the direct fallout of the Argentine crisis. As with other political and economic difficulties experienced in the Americas, Panama sees net migration from the affected areas; Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, and now the US.

                  I'm not sure what it all means, but the U.N. has recently moved its headquarters for Latin America to Panama form Mexico. Along with them came, UNICEF, the Peace Corps, and a host of NGOs and support services. The new US Embassy has recently been completed; it's enormous.
                  Last edited by dummass; May 24, 2009, 11:32 AM. Reason: spelling

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                    Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
                    Profoundly discouraging.

                    I had watched this last year sometime. I watch it again now.

                    The best one can do is to remain alert, take responsibility for ones own well being, and treat others with honesty, respect and kindness.

                    The individual can no more "fix this" than the passenger on the Titanic can rebuild that ship after it has left port.
                    i'd pay to put this on national tv in the usa. never happen, tho. this kind of truth is too subversive. not 1 in 1 million amerikans even knows argentia's economy crashed in 2001, never mind how & why... or what it bodes for the usa.

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                      Welcome, Dummass, and thanks for posting.

                      How do Panamanians feel about us Yankees? (I can't believe I would use that word, me be-in a Suthun boy 'n all!).
                      Do they hate us, too?

                      My business partner is so distressed with America's current economic and political situation that he's actually thought about moving to Panama.

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                        Originally posted by Rajiv View Post
                        Welcome to Itulip.

                        Don't take Metalman too seriously.

                        Do feel free to add to the discussions here.
                        Don't be afraid to tell Metalman to FUCK-OFF either.;)

                        and WELCOME!

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                          Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
                          Don't be afraid to tell Metalman to FUCK-OFF either.;)

                          and WELCOME!
                          whassamatter? don't want to take your own bet? all i did was raise.

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                            Re: Financial Collapse

                            Lots of Yanks/Gringos around here already, many still left over from the US Canal days. Culturally, the US still has a strong influence here and Panamanians are extremely tolerant, anyway; if there is a prejudice, it's mostly directed toward Colombians. Colombians fill the same roll as Mexicans in the US: they work hard for little and are resented by the working class. Everyone else is accepted just fine -- it's a real melting pot. What's a Panamanian anyway? The country has only been in existence for 100 years; but for a sparse indigenous population, nobody lived here before that. Most people are from somewhere else.

                            Thanks for the welcome.

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                              surprised to hear you have many Uruguayans there, as this is a 'middle-class'
                              country, and maybe one of the more stable in South America.

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