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Strategies & Market Trends
Commodities - The Coming Bull Market
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1118>> I think most of humanity would be interested in the freedoms granted bycraig crawford-3/16/2002
1117>> Running an empire is not all what it's up to be << preciselycraig crawford-3/16/2002
1116Craig, many interesting views put forward there. I will need a day or two to dimaceng2-3/16/2002
1115>> I do not regard myself as left wing or for unilateral disarmament. But craig crawford-3/16/2002
1114<i>i should hope not. i don't want an effective UN. i find it interestmaceng2-3/16/2002
1113<i>abraham lincoln said it best</i> yep he was one of the USA'smaceng2-3/16/2002
1112>> I not totally against trade barriers. If the USA steel tariff was immedcraig crawford-3/16/2002
1111<i>here comes the same old argument again</i> Well, exactly. I intemaceng2-3/16/2002
1110>> Britains "height" of the Empire was about 1910 imho. <<craig crawford-3/16/2002
1109Britains "height" of the Empire was about 1910 imho. WW1 killed it. Thmaceng2-3/16/2002
1108>> If the USA continually resorts to the tariff weapon (such as the lumbercraig crawford-3/16/2002
1107>> picks up the moisture, corrupt politics and robust bull shit from Georgcraig crawford-3/16/2002
1106<i>In the years of good harvests in England the price of corn was low, thecraig crawford-3/16/2002
1105>> Not much to do with commodities, I know, but people I read on the boardcraig crawford-3/16/2002
1104>> Of course every school kid in the UK studies 18th and 19th century Britcraig crawford-3/16/2002
1103Protectionist tariffs...A bad idea... Pareto's theory of distribution of inmaceng2-3/16/2002
1102<i>i fall into the camp which believes extreme and growing merchandise tramaceng2-3/15/2002
1101>> Well... When the USA gets a slight chill, the rest of the world gets pncraig crawford-3/15/2002
1100... actually ... the breezy, warm moist Gulf air floats in from the west and embHigh-Tech East-3/15/2002
1099Just been re reading your four replies to my "statement". It remindsmaceng2-3/15/2002
1098Craig, from another one of your links posted. <i>if tariffs lead to greatmaceng2-3/15/2002
1097<i>The same wind over the heartland of the US just picks up moisture.</maceng2-3/15/2002
1096As the wind blows over the Atlantic it picks up moisture and deposits it in UK Stephen O-3/15/2002
1095The Anti Corn Law League. Although I'm naturally cautious of school text bomaceng2-3/15/2002
1094<i>that unusually warm weather in the U.S. Great Plains will accelerate evmaceng2-3/15/2002
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