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    #46
    Yous boys/girls don't get it duya. All
    lawyers are sleaze bags. Most Comedian
    framers are stupido, under educated, er
    simply, simple, ta choose such a carear.
    Gobermonts govern er fail as a result of
    popularity, politicos spend each and
    ever day feeding at the public trough.
    Thats life!! Go fer the lawsuit and
    watchem squeal, like the pigs they is,
    that stole our assets during
    nationalization of the grain industry in
    Comedia!!!!!!!!!

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      #47
      Burbert, exactly when and how did you acquire these mystical assets? Do you receive annual statements that show your equity position? I thought not.

      This lawsuit is beyond a doubt the LAMEST load of pout-induced crap I have ever seen. It has zero chance of winning anything more than a fat retainer for Tony Merchant. It's true what they say that there's one born every minute.

      By the way, if by some miracle you prove your case, what about the gain on said assets? Have you reported and paid any tax due? Might be a big bill.

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        #48
        I heard Merchant on Rutherford this morning. The
        four hundred and some million refers to actual
        physical and cash assets the 'old' CWB owned - like
        the office, rail cars, the boats, contingency fund,
        etc. He might have a case there. The 15 billion
        could be best described as good will and intangible
        value extrapolated. Ask for $15 bil and even if you
        get only $1 bil, that's still a lot of coin. And he is
        using the Crow Benefit Payment as a precedent. He
        says he is working on a % basis assuming awards.
        Say what you want but the guy saw an opportunity
        and jumped on it as often happens in the free
        market. Tom, why would you take anything Oberg
        said seriously now, you never did before? A while
        since I read the CWB Act but it seems to me that
        there was a line in there should the cwb ever
        dissolve all assets remain the property of the
        Crown. Last point, every asset the cwb has came
        from sales of wheat and barley. Doesn't that give
        moral ownership to the farmers who paid the bill.
        Oh, rewards would only accrue to farmers who used
        the 'single desk' in 2011 and 12 and you have to
        register to be part of the class action.

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          #49
          Merchant on Gormley this am
          http://www.newstalk650.com/ckom-podcasts

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            #50
            Also in open line 2:08-7:35

            This guy for a bit, I was trucking lentils to Regina this am so the background noise was from the hands free.

            I misspoke when I said farmers never will own assets of the CWB. That will be the next fight how will CWBII be structured so that farmers who have done business in the past have an incentive to work with them in the future. If it's a co-op I'm likely out, if I'm given shares based on past deliveries maybe I'm in?
            We have to make sure the contingency fund dollars don't go to wrap up costs. Those costs have to come from the taxpayer. They are the ones who forced us to belong in the first place.

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              #51
              Time will tell, what is gonna happen ta
              this case, against the Comedian
              gobermont. Whinning and snivelling
              aboot, what should, er could be the
              result doesn't cut it any more. We all
              have opinions, good/bad aboot the
              wheatie bored. Butt ifn the gobermont
              owes me 1$ er 1 penny as a result of the
              seizure of assets, I WANT IT BACK, THE
              SOONER THE BETTER. Who gives a f@#k
              about taxes, we all pay them whether wes
              likes to er not. Gimmie, gimmie,
              gimmie! Lean mean Comedian grain
              marketeers in future will see the inside
              of more and more courtrooms whether they
              like it er not. After all thats what
              the more prisons are being built for,
              growers beware..........

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                #52
                Burbert,

                How many canola, pulse, rye, flax... growers have seen the inside of a jail cell for selling to the buyer of their choice?

                ZERO.

                How many canola, pulse, rye, flax... growers have been charged with illegally exporting non-board grains?

                ZERO.

                It is truly great to see wheat, barley, and durum join the special club of grains that can be sold to the highest bidder!!!

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                  #53
                  And Tom, you forgot to mention the half dozen bidders who will possibly FIX prices at the LOWEST level that they WANT to pay rather than the highest.

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                    #54
                    Part of the claim includes damages for lost price premiums previously obtained with the selling power of the board's monopoly.


                    Essentially this is how he tallies up to 15 billion as the CWB's biggest argument in the past was they have no assets. He expects to only have farmers that delivered in 2011 and 2012 to be elligible. Yet the cars were and most assets were aquired many years ago. So there is some big flaws here. The CWB became famous with an unpresidented gov't payment to growers on creating of the monopoly. Looks like it will go out with another one. I should think the CWB should then also be completely dismantled and no more public money into a welfare system that never did no good anyway.

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                      #55
                      Once again Tom...high as a kite!

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                        #56
                        Will be interesting how Merchant will twist the 62 percent of farmers that voted out the monopoly on malt and export feed barley.

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                          #57
                          As goofy as it is,and not that i agree,if you look at the
                          big,big global picture a monster payment is a real
                          possibility.

                          Global politics concerning the important natural
                          resources is a funny thing.

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                            #58
                            Wilagro,

                            "And Tom, you forgot to mention the half dozen bidders who will possibly FIX prices at the LOWEST level that they WANT to pay rather than the highest."

                            Hmmmmmmmmm..... sounds exactly like what the CWB/Millers did to growers. WHAT I was just showing you... You said it... The lowest level they want to pay... not what buyers were willing to bid up the price to... to get the grain out of our bin doors or into the ground in the spring.

                            notaredneck... the millers were laughing at me in Winnipeg... in Feb 2008... telling me it was my job to hold their wheat... at no cost... JUST in case they ran short...when they did take our supply... they took our grain at the lower value forcing all the risk on to growers in the 'Designated Area'... at NO cost to themselves.

                            Sooooo...How much customer loyalty did that buy us? ZERO.

                            Why would they even care? The CWB had a single buying desk... and held the grain for them no matter what!!!

                            The millers/bakers paid US northern growers HUGE wheat premiums... and still are paying those premiums today.

                            HIGH? As a Kite? Who is up flying again today... in never never ... can't be possible... land; notaredneck?

                            You were probably one of those watching my jaw drop... as the British Miller dumped on me!!!

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                              #59
                              Good answer tom.

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