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Strategies & Market Trends
Commodities - The Coming Bull Market
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Emcee:  craig crawford Type:  Moderated
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1193NAFTA isn't remotely "Free Trade". This is just for show. www-temaceng2-3/23/2002
1192Has anyone ever won a tradewar? U.S. wood fee 'absoluteGofer-3/23/2002
1191I'm with you Stephen. Canadians should refuse to buy US made wine, beer, anGofer-3/23/2002
1190I urge all Canadians that read this to resolve never to buy American wine againStephen O-3/23/2002
1189niceBox-By-The-Riviera™-3/23/2002
1188<b>Buy low</b> worldnetdaily.com Posted: March 21, 2002 People arecraig crawford-3/23/2002
1187as for adam smith and his supposed advocacy of free trade... <b>REPUBLICAcraig crawford-3/23/2002
1186That link is a good overview of 19th century Britain imho. Also from my post, ymaceng2-3/23/2002
1185interesting post you linked me to. the reasons stated in your post were: <icraig crawford-3/23/2002
1184oh. i misunderstood you. you said commodities could come under pressure. i tocraig crawford-3/23/2002
1183>> Really? I think I have just articulated what happens when you double thcraig crawford-3/23/2002
1182This is off topic. I would like to thanks the US Commerce Department for proceedthe truth-3/23/2002
1181<i>I declare total war on the drug barrons. Bush, Blair and company are jumaceng2-3/22/2002
1180<i>The economic effects would be beneficial to society as crime would be emaceng2-3/22/2002
1179There are lots of people today including Bill Buckley and the editors of "TRobert Douglas-3/22/2002
1178Although I am arguing for "free trade", and making all drugs legal (tomaceng2-3/22/2002
1177Hi Craig, Here is some interesting propaganda against "free traders"maceng2-3/22/2002
1176<i>what has free trade done for your empire?</i> Got rid of it formaceng2-3/21/2002
1175>> The point I was trying to stress is that cheaper corn meant cheaper foocraig crawford-3/21/2002
1174You have a tremendous amount of liquidity been driven into this market. You alsoAhda-3/21/2002
1173agreed... and in particular on a general basis, for example, id say most basiBox-By-The-Riviera™-3/21/2002
1172>> Commodites could very well come under pressure as the financial world icraig crawford-3/21/2002
1171>> add that to what you said, you still have the question of pricing powercraig crawford-3/21/2002
1170>> Craig, don't be blind to the fact that your own posted sources tellcraig crawford-3/21/2002
1169Craig, I haven't advocated anything yet. I was just asking you for your viegrusum-3/20/2002
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