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    #11
    Too bad these are not Bills we are trying to stop. They are proclaimed Acts that add up to the need for a bigger change. Some of the PC wannabe Premiers will address part of the problem but I doubt any will address the 4 Acts that we really need fixed. I believe 24, the Pore Space regulatory taking, will turn out to be the most egregious of all. I am hopeful for changes on 50 as more and more lies are revealed will make it impossible to continue and several wannabe Premiers promise to deal with it. What a mess.

    Not too many of us don't deal with a multi national at some time. Fertilizer, chemical, packer (if they go to Cargill) or even new tires or groceries. I like the 100 mile idea but also like mandarin oranges.

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      #12
      Mmmm mandarin oranges. Or what about one of my biggest addictions.... My pickup truck. Went from a Dodge to a Toyota last year --- whoops still a multinational company.

      How do we deal with Alta Link? I am not sure, but I am learning how not to deal with them. We like to believe that taking on the fear and punishment techniques that industrial age companies and governments have adopted in the past will help us. Not. Vocal support seems to make more sense to me than vocal condemnation.

      Who or what can we find to support in this province regarding power.

      Kathy has posted a wonderful article on prion progress. Much easier to read and accept than fear and dire predictions.

      What we resist persists....... creativity prevails.

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        #13
        An old farmer once told me "little dogs can still piss all over them big wheels"

        I think that packers have been too greedy for too long and with the herd numbers of today combined with good grain prices will have some hurt commin there way. Also runnin cattle is work and a large portion of the population in not interested in doing physical work anymore.

        As one Nilsson cattle rep once told me there is less cattle left out there than people think there is.

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          #14
          My thought on the big packers is there are always going to be some around. If more smaller plants would pay more for cattle, there is nothing stopping anyone from doing that right now.
          As we get larger commodity beef producers, it will help move the volumes of beef we produce, and also leave behind some bigger gaps in the market to be filled by niches, and we are starting to see some of that already.

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            #15
            I have read the comments that you have posted and wonder if you realize the other bills this Alberta Government passed without our knowledge? Power(and other essential services) pour space, right to property etc. Alberta has become a vacum of brain power in the legislation area and am wondering if the voters have the same vacum space? We should all be attending the Keith Wilson presentations and get to know what is really meant by the legislation of these bills (as they are presented in very legal terms and tend to be only for the eyes and ears of the people who have crafted and written these laws) and what our politicians are doing to the main stay albertan. Now do your political homework and check around to see how this affects you and all of us, now and in the future as I am sure what I heard from the political backdrop was "we didn't intend for that interpertation" will hold no validity in the future. What is written now will be a fight for the future of not only for agriculture but all other commodities and personal venues in the future. Get Pro Active not Re Active.

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              #16
              Keep digging that Sellout hole deeper fer yerself rasskisser. Buys a Toyota Truck. Only Fords allowed on this Yard. Lets pass these Albertan Bills first, THEN yous kin see what they have in store 4 Yous!!!!!!

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                #17
                As I said; and I guess I am getting some of my own medicine. What we resist persists.

                I give.

                Hugs and kisses to yous and yers BTO farmall.

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                  #18
                  I think in everyones life there comes a time when you either "resist" or you "go with the flow"?
                  When a government brings in legislation that takes away your basic rights.......then what do you do?
                  Do you "go with the flow and be happy they left you something (at least for today!) or do you stand up and say "Hey thats not right!"
                  When does that magic moment come when you draw the line in the sand and say "Thats it. I will yield no more."?
                  The four land grab bills were designed to take away rights we have had since the Magna Carta. Rights that define our relationship with our rulers?
                  What you do today will affect everyone that comes after you......just like those landowners did in 1215 ad when they stood up to the King and told him "We will be treated as free men, not like dogs! And you will yield or it will be off with your head"!
                  It is unlikely the present government will change their way of thinking, but we do have one right left for sure...to throw them out (modern off with your head) and bring in a government that will respect our property rights? There are four other provincial political parties....find out what they say.....and vote for a change!

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                    #19
                    Ahhh yes ASRG. The modern day "off with their heads"

                    And even within this new democracy idea, finding positive creative solutions will win out over fear. People are evolving every day and fear and punishment are fast becoming a historical democratic boondogle. There are those that might say the bush administration toppled due to the fear inflicted by folks that fought back with fear. ie. we keep bush and his cronies and you will get this. Or as some like to post on this site - "yous guys will see". I think that even America is slowly waking up and the change is due to a positive future vision after the slash and burn job that was done on the American economy.

                    Yes we need to see what the other parties offer. Grab on to a few good things and focus on them. Give one of them a chance to prove their good words and if they do not come to the plate, put in another group. I have not personally voted for the current boys club for years now. I believe that they have allowed an unconcsious collective ego mindset to take over their party. They have the ability to turn it around of couse, but I think that will have to come from outside the parliment looking in.

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                      #20
                      I heard a don't worry be happy speach from a leadership candidate yesterday."Yes we made a few mistakes in the past couple of years, but who better to fix it but with me at the helm" (not an exact quote but accurate in the meaning) And them my own MLA warning the that "Other" party is way to far to the right for him. And then another director came up to me when I was visiting with my MLA and referred to me as a "turncoat". This next year is going to interesting. Back to Bill 50, I believe it will be the undoing of our prosperity if we don't deal with it.

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