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    #13
    Its not a done deal untill its done you dink.

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      #14
      I like RMR.

      He probably has a pretty good read what the average Easterner thinks.

      I guess because most of them wouldn't have to deal with an oppressive monopoly they would equate bigger as better, not equating poor performance with big govt

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        #15
        More likely the east does not want competition from the west. How much wheat did CWB sell in eastern canada last few years?

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          #16
          You PINKO COMMY LEFTIES F__KS aren't getting yet. Maybe some day. If you look at it in this term. If I'm going to be a *****(personal freedom of choice of course) isn't better to have lots of hands on my nuts than just one. You PINKO COMMY LEFTIES F--KS play both sides, which is probably the way(not for me)to do it, you are the perfect *****, but any ***** that has a pimp I don't think lives that good. Get it yet?

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            #17
            johnsmith: Take a tranquilizer and call us back after it kicks in. By that time you 'might' make sense.

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              #18
              I found the reference to Wal Mart interesting. Sell into a very competitive market based on the philosophy of high volumes/low margins and therefore, low cost to the consumer. The way they do it is to beat costs out of the supply chain starting with the manufacturers of product. Perhaps the CWB is similar to WalMart in this way.

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                #19
                Walmart and Comedian farmers. Every
                time that we travel to the big city and
                back. Our vehicles are fulla Walmart
                and Costco stuff. Dealing locally isn't
                viable any more. Ripped off locally is
                the phrase that applies generally. Rip
                me once, never agin, I'm goin elsewhere.
                Yearly price increases by local yokel
                businesses don't cut it any more! Money
                talkes and BS walks. Long live the
                cwb....

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                  #20
                  That is a really telling post. Showing your true colors.

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                    #21
                    I look forward to day you can explain to me why there is a $2/bu discount on a durum fixed price contract. Or why there durum growers are asked to deliver for 50 % of their expected total payments with no adjustments payments in the near future that I can see.

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                      #22
                      Year long price pooling, and equally paced selling timeframes.
                      These things need a monopoly to survive, but the monopoly did not need them.
                      They were pillars of the religion.
                      Never questioned, so no one ever had an answer!

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                        #23
                        Read Mercers lips before the best blow job ever.

                        GTFDFYC

                        Grow the ****ing durum for your country

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                          #24
                          agstar - answer charlies question....

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