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    #11
    I really hope i'm wrong on this,but when comes to these things i'm usually not.

    The american economy has already slid a long way and its going to get much worse.

    When priced in gold the dow has lost about 70% of its value since 2000.

    The dollar has been cut in half since 2000.

    Realestate has just begun its collapse.

    Foreigners are dumping their 6 trillion dollars on the markets.

    The debt is over 9 trillion.

    The unfunded liabilities are over 56 trillion.

    The otc derivatives have balloned to 516 trillion dollars.

    The situation is so serious that most people wont face it.They are in denial.

    It really doesnt matter who gets elected.When it hits it will be worse than the thirties.timeline-by the end of this year.

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      #12
      so CP, are you ready to pull the trigger on all remaining stock, including grains? have you forward priced as much as you dare. will it matter, will the co buying the grain not care for it in 2009. there might very well be a lot of people starving.

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        #13
        cotton - you missed - western canadian wheat farmers out billions of dollars in wheat sales due to complete break down of marketing system.
        Not as much wheat in supply as first thought b/c of sh@tty cwb returns for board grains - world will starve. U.S./Aus/Arg/U.K. farmers do not have enough grain to fill the gap.

        One thing your right on though Wheat will keep climbing -?$20/bus - not in Canada eh?

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          #14
          I posted specifically what i thought about the grains and oilseeds a few threads back.

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