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    #37
    I agree with it being a temp fix, braveheart.

    I can visulaize: CPC hand out freedom-licenses to farmers for a year,until a bunch of their MP's carouse with Jack at the Massage parlour, and then agree to defeat the government by voting with their newfound NDP tanning-bed mates, and all of a sudden licenses are again denied. Temporary relief has an unknown due date. ;~p

    In the meantime, it's the best overnight marketing relief I can come up with. Pars

    I too want the CWB Act to be thrown out the door, I'll as for a zero deficit on Tuesday, but asking for a zero debt is just a litle trickier.

    btw, BTO, I think Adam Smith must have moved to Inuvik. His words have been frozen for too long. Pity. Some of them are well worth their meaning, aka "sound advice". But then again, some of them may now be muddled by the aging-syndrome.

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      #38
      Change will be tomorrow, cause its gotta
      happen man. The sky is falling the sky is
      falling, us greedy farmers want it all,
      and we want it now. Give us what we
      deserve, freedom, freedumnb, freedumnb.
      We got Bin, sos now we kin all get reach
      asap.. The bogy man is gone, let
      freedumnb rain!

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        #39
        Pars, not in Inuvik, it's a Scotish bog. At least that's what it looks like today.

        Was simply tired of spinning my wheels in the never ending "CWB bad, No, CWB good" debate.

        We've now shifted into a new paradigm.

        How's this sound: beginnig yesterday free licences to those who have un contracted wheat and barley, introduce a bill for first reading, that Repeals Part IV, Part V (that includes the vote to exclude part) and line item repeals of any parts of Part III (or any other part) that gives the cwb any regulatory authority, all on a date no later than Aug1. 2012.

        I can live with that.

        It might even be fun watching as the cwb directors neurons zap and short circut when they finally realize they can no longer tell anyone else what to do.

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          #40
          Pars and Raven, if you're suggesting export licenses right now but only while the bulldozer lines up to knock down the monopoly, well fine. I just don't want to detract from something I've waited most of my life to see. I do want this done right. No chance for any Charlie Mayer slip ups like with the 40 day Continental Barley Market.

          I don't want any "Vision Papers", Marketing Panels, travelling Senate Committees, White Papers, etc. No wasting what little post ship buying money might be left in CWB pool accounts to finance lobby fillibuster efforts. I believe the market forces can and would sort it out.

          No mistake about it. To quote one of your brethern Raven, "Nevermore".

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            #41
            Trump Card:

            If the new minister issues licenses, grab them. Truck. Truck. Truck. Vote with your truck.

            "Four Million bushels exported first Week" blazing across the Western producer looks good-on the Government..

            Means the opportunity to :
            VOTE WITH YOUR TRUCK.

            More effective than a series of meetings filled with the Board's "dead-guys' ballot" voters' uncles.

            In fact, voting with your trucks could entirely eliminate the desperate herd BAWLING for a mail-in-vote for the 'get a free trip touring the CWB Lavatory" crowd offerred in conjunction with the CBC/CWB folkus scrum.

            Trucks bushels. Yup. Smile.

            In the meantime, the creek is washing out the grade. Who cares. Back to smile. Pars :~) ;~D

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