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National Agriculture Leaders Debate Online, Monday April 11, at 11am EDT.

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    National Agriculture Leaders Debate Online, Monday April 11, at 11am EDT.


    #2
    Wow, CPAC isn't even covering this debate. And they cover stuff that's less exciting than watching paint dry.

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      #3
      Oh great, no translation of the Bloc guy. Nice.

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        #4
        Why the heck is there a "green" there? They don't even have a single seat anywhere.

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          #5
          Some fur flying between Easter and Ritz! Ha!

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            #6
            Pat Martin thinks corn is $6.

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              #7
              Time for everyone to say how much they luv supply management.

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                #8
                Pat martin was probably told by the cwb that wheat is worth 4 bucks as well. He has to protect those winnipeg jobs and has no clue.

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                  #9
                  Martin thinks the cwb and supply management is the same thing.

                  It is not. Moron.

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                    #10
                    Hey, Ritz actually had some good comments on the wheat board.

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                      #11
                      Until he says he will get rid of it or make it voluntary - there are no good comments.

                      Or says he would enact it across Canada.

                      End the madness.

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                        #12
                        Actually the wheat board is supply management in some ways. you can hardly ever sell it when you want to only when all the heavens line up from shipping to railcars. It's being managed so that we supply a cheap source of wheat to the world.

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                          #13
                          The wheat board is not "supply management".

                          It's "demand management".

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                            #14
                            rider2010

                            You do realize that supply management sectors factor in fuel prices, transportation costs,etc to determine selling prices? And factors in some profit as well.

                            So how can you say that the cwb is similar to supply management?

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