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    #25
    You are absolutely correct sum...guy.
    Reload material, like lead, will be the most important element. When cotton's future hits, he'll be blasting away at city foragers with silver bullets, after running out of lead.

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      #26
      You oldsters remind me of arguing with my mom.

      Have a rock solid opinion,with a zero logic base.

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        #27
        That's right. Blame it on mom. After all, she was the one that got you into collecting silver.

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          #28
          Lol,not quite,she didn't even know that coins use to
          be made out of silver.

          And i don't collect silver,i trade commodity related
          instruments.

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            #29
            Real commodity for me- silver, lead and
            gunpowder.
            I'm in Vegas trying to make enough money to
            pay for my order. The seafood buffet at Wynn
            and Bellagio are to die for, maybe I will forget the
            silver and lead and come to Vegas a week a
            month gorge myself on crab legs and huge
            shrimp with bowls of butter. Machines pouring
            out the loot. Casinos comping for everything.
            Now thats commodity marketing, learning a lot
            about marketing here.
            Cha-ching!

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              #30
              Buy a condo and i'll go havesies with you.

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                #31
                Commodity related instruments.

                Are those like leveraged paper commodities in someones vitual commodity warehouse?

                Perhaps you won't freeze out on the prairie afterall.

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                  #32
                  Back to Parsley's origional post I say yes tax them, it refers to a farmer that paid likely not much tax in his lifetime cause drives some 10 year old pick up truck give me a break. What is right is that farmer or what ever corp he has run to aquire his empire to have a 13 million tax burden he should have done some tax planning and the kids should or whomever he is trying to give it all to will be not so burdenned. Like what the hell, long lost uncle dies and you have to give half to the gov't , what is the problem with that?

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                    #33
                    Which leads to my dilema, we are selling corps and publicly traded companies to china state gov't. The problem is they don't die. The China state gov't just won't die. We need to have some sort of special what is better tax for our country when a China state gov't buys a Canadian company.

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                      #34
                      A Huterrite Colony does not die either. So very similar thing. Not sure I should say this but the people rushing into that mall of cotton's post I pictured someone open firing on them. I know that is wrong and its only a thought. Maybe those dinks were just, oh forget it. I hope my ansestors don't get to that. Or yes kill them. Take it with a grain of salt so to say.

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                        #35
                        Vegas is humming, but the Casino hotels are
                        empty. Cheap, cheap rooms. Monte Carlo $40 a
                        night on Hotelspy.com. No need to own here
                        Cotton. Only $1200 a month at Monte Carlo
                        30x40.

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