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    #13
    Fransisco,

    I believe it is time to apply my seal of approval!

    "The largest wheat and barley plantation in the world (known in the CWB Act as the “designated area”), is made possible by CWB "Single Desk" Communist Con Artists. Since becoming one of Canada’s biggest deceptions, the Winnipeg-based organization now dumps grain confiscated by it into over (70) countries around the globe. It then extracts massive and rising "marketing costs", from its lackeys to better the lives of the CWB Masters.”

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      #14
      Try Farmers Elevator at Fortuna ND.
      701 834 2311. Many years ago I bought NH3 from this guy.

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        #15
        Tom: The "Designated Area" is not a plantation. Away with your master/slave relationship...it doesn't wash.

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          #16
          Yes Maaaster,

          I will tell the family you won't let us have our freedom yet.

          Thanks for the Consideration!
          From the plantation
          tom4cwb

          God Bless Canada!

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            #17
            Maaaster,

            I hope I have not offeneded you Maaaster.

            I took the liberty of looking up "plantation" and found this:

            Plantation economy and Slavery

            "Early 20th century USA photo: "Negroes picking cotton on a plantation in the South"

            Slave labour was used extensively to work on early plantations (such as cotton plantations) in the southern states of the United States, and, in modern times, low wages paid to plantation workers are still a part of plantation profitability in some areas with minimal employee-protection legislation.

            Sugarcane plantations in the Caribbean and Brazil, worked by slave labour, are also examples of the plantation system.

            In more recent times, overt slavery has been replaced by para-slavery or slavery-in-kind, including the sharecropping system. At its most extreme, workers are in debt bondage: they must work to pay off a debt at such punitive interest rates that it may never be paid off."

            Maaaster, I thought this might be acceptable... as a definition... Please ffforrgive me if it is nnnnot?

            "Others work unreasonably long hours and are paid subsistence wages that (in practice) may only be spent in the company shop."

            TTThanks Maaaster.. for your ccconsideration!

            From the Plantation,
            tom4cwb

            God Bless Canada!

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              #18
              Careful(Uncle)Tom, you're making the house servants nervous. They don't want to go back to picking cotton.

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                #19
                It sickening to see you too belittle such a disgraceful part of American history.

                But then again, what should we expect from such well known intolerant people.

                Looks like you two are kindred spirits.

                CC: NAACP.org

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                  #20
                  Benny my man, you've got no sense of humour.

                  And you're sense of spelling ain't to far behind. I believe you meant 'two' not too.

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                    #21
                    But since you're speaking about intolerance what do you call sending your neighbor to jail over a disagreement on how to market his crop?

                    Let me give you a hint, it's not tolerant.

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                      #22
                      Benny thinks slavery[involuntary servitude]is deplorable.But come,comrade whatis the difference between having to serve a master against your will or me having to serve you?

                      Whether it is a plantation,the state,the church or the farmer tribe you want us all into,its still MY labour serving YOUR will.

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                        #23
                        winwin...

                        That was really tricky!

                        You made me read it three times!!!

                        10-4 good buddy... let them truckers roll!

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                          #24
                          www.galesburgelevator.com/

                          Galesburg is just outside Fargo ND

                          Their web site is quoting $510 short ton (2000 lbs.) which works out to $657 cdn./ metric tonne or .298/lb

                          Called Bottineau Farmers Elevator @ 701-228-3354

                          www.bottineaufarmers.com/

                          They didn't have a current price but thought that around $525/2000 lbs would be close. or $675 Cdn/metric tonne.

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