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And the next “Tabbed” blogger is…

The V.King…Do you drink copious amounts of alcholol? Can you lift heavy arm and leg weights? Does your average trade book you $18,000 in gains? Do you fuck the stock market with your cock? Do you want your life to turn into a lite-beer commercial? Well if you answered no to any of these questions then either you need to join the V.Kingdom or you’re a queer..

Coming soon…V.King Premium Blog

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Just when it was getting good…

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There is a rumor out there on PWAV of a possible deal north of 125mm if that’s the case I will buy the internet…Yes the whole fucking internet.

 

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This post will be the most viewed ….EVER!!!

Why? Well not because of my spelling or mimicking the writing style and cadence of the fly. (C.T. and A.K.S. have that covered) It’s because I’ll let you in on a little Wall Street secret. Between you and I you need to know something…You’re not an insider. Insiders make money, real money. (Gates, Buffet, Chase, Zuckerburg…Jobs)  Not 20% a year shit…I’m talking deals. You need to find “story” stocks, ground floor nobody knows curing cancer story stocks…I have a few…In the coming weeks I will tell you some of them…Don’t get me wrong I think you need to have your money in a well diversified portfolio, real estate, bonds, cash business with juicy envelopes that the IRS doesn’t know about … But it’s time you know the feeling of having 700,000 shares of a $1.05 stock that goes to $6.35 on the research coming to fruition ….That’s V.Kinging the whore market…

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I don’t start wars….I “Finish” them

The Nordic state is battening down the hatches for a full-blown currency crisis as tensions in the eurozone mount and has said it will not tolerate further bail-out creep or fiscal union by stealth.

“We have to face openly the possibility of a euro-break up,” said Erkki Tuomioja, the country’s veteran foreign minister and a member of the Social Democratic Party, one of six that make up the country’s coalition government.

“It is not something that anybody — even the True Finns [eurosceptic party] — are advocating in Finland, let alone the government. But we have to be prepared,” he told The Daily Telegraph.

“Our officials, like everybody else and like every general staff, have some sort of operational plan for any eventuality.”

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“funny commenter on main iBC blogs but not much of a blogger in his own right, insufficiently focused writing, scatterbrained, cannot even capitalize a title”

Ah the smell of fear. The iBC board of directors? When does the Fly care about what some bunch of ….well never mind..They’ll just go tell Daddy that The V.King and Rhino get more “looks” than them but that they’re “better” for the site.

Again Fly we all know who’s content has value…(most have none) … No matter how you slice it we are here because of two things…Your “time machine” and your writing…that’s it.

As for the V.King and my bad grammer {sic} ( i thought that was funny ) spelling and lack of syntax i’m here to find was to make money…

Here’s what i’m doing for those of you who care…

OMER $15.00 target

NVO  $200.00 target

NCT  only own half here I think a deal is coming

ARCP * see NCT

IDCC $36.00 target

CHK sold

EOI funds are gay

AAPL calls …

The following stocks I own but you shouldn’t

PWAV … I think it will be bought out or go to ZERO

ZNGA … Class action lawsuit

 

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Obamanomix tape 2012…

Mix a little community organizing with never having a job…a dash of bad grades and being handed everything in life with no questions ever asked and what do you get?

Campaigning in Missouri Valley, Iowa, yesterday, President Obama announced yet another government spending program — this time designed to inflate meat prices in Midwest swing states. “Today the Department of Agriculture announced that it will buy up to $100 million worth of pork products, $50 million worth of chicken, and $20 million worth of lamb and farm-raised catfish,” Obama explained to reporters in front of a drought-stricken cornfield.

“Prices are low, farmers and ranchers need help, so it makes sense,” Obama explained. “It makes sense for farmers who get to sell more of their product, and it makes sense for taxpayers who will save money because we’re getting food we would have bought anyway at a better price.”

None of this makes sense. In fact, Obama’s move only harms American consumers while protecting a corrupt federal program.

A drought is currently driving down corn production. The shortage of feed is forcing livestock producers to slaughter animals early, putting downward pressure on meat prices in the short run and guaranteeing shortages and higher prices next year. But nature is not the biggest factor in this crisis — the government is. Specifically, the federal government’s ethanol mandate, which requires that 13.2 billion gallons of corn-based ethanol be produced in 2012.

Thanks to the ethanol mandate, more than 40 percent of the nation’s corn crop now goes into the production of a useless fuel that hardly anyone would buy if the government didn’t require it. That’s up from just 17 percent in 2005, before the mandate went into effect. Only 36 percent of the corn crop now goes for feed, and 24 percent goes for food.

Obama could solve this problem instantly by suspending the federal ethanol mandate — something his EPA actually can do unilaterally and legally. Instead, Obama will buy up meat — a move that meat producers say won’t help them much anyway. “It doesn’t solve the problem of having enough affordable corn next summer,” industry analyst Steve Meyer told Reuters. “Without changing the ethanol program, nothing can be done,” he said.

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Michelle Obama; Harvard and its students were perpetuating “racist and sexist stereotypes” by not intentionally hiring minorities.

During her third and final year at Harvard Law School, first lady Michelle Obama — then named Michelle Robinson — penned an article for the newsletter of Harvard’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA), arguing that Harvard and its students were perpetuating “racist and sexist stereotypes” by not intentionally hiring minority and female law professors on the basis of their sex or skin color.The 1988 essay, titled “Minority and Women Law Professors: A Comparison of Teaching Styles,” ran in a special edition of the BLSA Memo. The future first lady justified her demands for more black and female law school faculty by attacking the “traditional model,” in which law students were educated through the Socratic method.

She also opposed the traditional meritocratic hiring principle, where professors with better legal pedigrees were more often hired, arguing that it limited the success of women and blacks.

“The faculty’s decision to distrust and ignore non-traditional qualities in choosing and tenuring law professors merely reinforces racist and sexist stereotypes,” Mrs. Obama wrote, ”which, in turn, serve to legitimize students’ tendencies to distrust certain types of teaching that do not resemble the traditional images.”

In particular, she condemned the Harvard law professor ideal made famous in John Osborn’s 1970 book “The Paper Chase” and Scott Turow’s 1977 autobiographical novel “One-L,” for promoting the view that law school faculty should be “cold, callous, domineering, old, white men who took pleasure in engaging their students in humiliating and often brutal discourse.” She faulted her fellow students for being “racist” and “sexist” and buying into that particular “image” of a proper law school education.

Instead, she praised the teaching of several professors who didn’t use the Socratic method, including the far-left academics Martha Minow and Charles Ogletree. Minow’s father, Newton Minow, later recruited Michelle and Barack Obama to Sidley Austin, the Chicago law firm where the two met. Ogletree, who mentored both Michelle and Barack at Harvard, admitted during the 2008 election that he had concealed a videotape of Obama praising “critical race theory” architect Derrick Bell.

Michelle also gushed praise for critical race theory itself — the view that law is an instrument of the powerful against the powerless, rather than an effort to seek justice.

 

“Now, unlike before, students are being made to see how issues of class, race, and sex are relevant to questions of law,” she wrote. These issues, she said, were “being presented by people who possess the enthusiasm, sensitivity, and ingenuity necessary to bring excitement back into the classroom.”

Her choice of language bore clear similarities to the “empathy” test Barack Obama promised to use when deciding on nominees for the judiciary. If the advances of the critical race movement were stymied, Michelle worried, this “new breed of law professors will be systematically excluded” from Harvard.

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TICC

Shhh invest quietly into this stock.

Also BUY heavy amounts of NVO!!

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