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IULIAN GABRIEL

EURUSD Weekly Summary: A broader look on Fibonacci retracement study | Forex Bull

The EURUSD has another bearish week, bottomed at 1.4260 yesterday. My bearish target at 1.4250 is considered reached. Although technical view remains bearish and I don’t see any significant bullish correction signal so far, I think it’s time to think about the possibility of an upside correction in the upcoming week

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Benno Hansen
  • “I saw a clear connection between our counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism work and our dependence on oil and petroleum products from places in the world that often exploit that dependence,”
  • the Taliban’s leading source of funding, as I understand it, is private donations from people in Gulf oil states who have made that money selling oil to us. We saw that that money recycled right back to insurgent activity,”
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Gary Edwards

Open Carry Advocates Maintain Right To Bear Arms [Lloyd LaCuesta] - Video - KTVU San Francisco

Good video news story from local station KTVU in San Francisco.  My neighbor sent me this link, and i think this local gun rights story is representative of what is happening across America.  People are arming up.  And while there is perhaps no more liberal area in this country than San Francisco, concern over second amendment rights and the constitution affects every aspect of American life.  Our constitution is designed to seriously limit the power and growth of government.  Yet, in the past year alone, our government debt (public debt) has risen from 43% of GDP to 58%!!!  Tha tis unsustainable, unconstitutional growth and empowerment.  No wonder the second amendment is a concern.  For government to be on such a growth binge, the entire constitution would have to be breached.  Which is what i fear we are facing.

Oh, and then there is the NY Times story on how the Feds are now tracking eMail and social network sights like Facebook and twitter, looking for dissident comments.  What's going on here?

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haydee sampiano

Your credit matters: tips for staying on top of your credit

Your credit matters when it comes to applying for a job or a loan, purchasing insurance or seeking an apartment to live in. If you don't know your credit score, or haven't maintained a good credit rating, you might be in

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Gary Edwards

Tom Coburn: The Health Bill Is Scary - WSJ.com

That's Dr. Tom Coburn.  The same Dr. Tom Coburn who managed to force the public reading of Socialist Bernie Sanders health care amendment proposal designed to force government run health care on all Americans.

excerpt: Every American, not just seniors, should know that the rationing provisions in the Reid bill will not only reduce their quality of life, but their life spans as well.

My 25 years as a practicing physician have shown me what happens when government attempts to practice medicine: Doctors respond to government coercion instead of patient cues, and patients die prematurely. Even if the public option is eliminated from the bill, these onerous rationing provisions will remain intact.

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  • the Reid bill (in sections 3403 and 2021) explicitly empowers Medicare to deny treatment based on cost. An Independent Medicare Advisory Board created by the bill—composed of permanent, unelected and, therefore, unaccountable members—will greatly expand the rationing practices that already occur in the program. Medicare, for example, has limited cancer patients' access to Epogen, a costly but vital drug that stimulates red blood cell production. It has limited the use of virtual, and safer, colonoscopies due to cost concerns. And Medicare refuses medical claims at twice the rate of the largest private insurers.
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      Gary Edwards on 2009-12-17

      Ouch!  This is the death panel!!!

  • The bill explicitly states, on page 17, that health insurance plans "shall provide coverage for" services approved by the task force. This chilling provision represents the government stepping between doctors and patients. When the government asserts the power to provide care, it also asserts the power to deny care.
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