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    CWB Pool on Marketing Freedom Day!!

    Dear Agrivillers:

    Since so many... have said and exclaimed so much... for so long...

    It hardly seems possible to truly have the 'CWB "marketing choice" Pool' awards... The 'Talking Eskimo' Awards!!!

    'Talking Eskimo' Mugs to the Agriville winners who pick the correct date of 'Marketing Choice' "Day of Freedom"

    Expectation is the best part of freedom and prosperity!

    #2
    The best part of freedom and prosperity is freedom and prosperity.

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      #3
      I cant wait to see that dark wall to be torn down that seperates us from market freedom. It will be one of the greatest days of my life, even on the same scale as marriage and child birth. My prediaction is that we will have a volentary CWB on Aug 1,2011. You will have that freedom that many who died before us hoped they would see. Tear down that wall Mr Harper and be know for something great that will forever honour you name in history.

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        #4
        August 1st 2012

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          #5
          Breadwinner, I agree. Who will be our leader? Can we all speak with one voice to say in Ronald Reagan fashion, "Mr. Harper, tear down that wall".

          We should all advocate the same policy. End the monopoly now. Let's not advocate for any opt in/opt schemes that would just be destructive and divisive. No cost export licenses are just a joke. End the monopoly is the only way to go.

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            #6
            What is so magical about August 1 anyyear?

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              #7
              I wrote the bill last night on the back of an envelope in thirty seconds.

              This bill Repeals the CWB Act.

              The end game is an free and open market in wheat and barley.

              Not how or whether or when the CWB can function within the open market.

              That will be up to those who want to collectivly market.

              I don't think Abe worried too much about the slave holders when he wrote the Emancipation Proclomation. (sp?)

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                #8
                http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/featured_documents/emancipation_proclamation/

                Nope! didn't mention them at all!

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                  #9
                  Tomorrow, I'm sure that trashin the CWB is
                  at the toppa Harpies ta due
                  list!!!!!!!!!!! Cousin Tomthumb wants it,
                  yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, fer sure,
                  fer sure it'll happen asap....

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                    #10
                    Have you figured out what YOU'RE going to do Burb when it DOES happen???

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                      #11
                      Think it has to be a August 1st. Otherwise way too complicated on having negative effect on active pools in which farmers had no choice but to take part in.

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                        #12
                        I'm thinking more in line of if it can't be done by Aug 1 2011. I highly doubt it can be. Parliament won't sit until late May or early June. #1 will be a throne speech, #2 a budget, then summer recess.

                        But if something can hppen quickly in the fall. Why wait till Aug 1 2012?

                        Of course if you sign a contract with the cwb you must honor that but if lets say the legislation said Jan1 or Jan 15 and we all knew that was DDay, no one would feel compelled to sign a 2010/2011 cwb contract.

                        Just sayin, Aug 1 is strictly a cwb thing, that seperates pool years. Aug 1 means nothing to the open market.

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