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    #37
    Keep up the bullshit chuckchuck. Talk until you are blue.

    Either you own your grain or you don't.

    Can't have it both ways.

    Apply what you believe to poetry you write and sell, to football stores, to ice cream parlours you own and to lingerie stores where you buy your frillies.

    Do they own what they produce and sell.

    It's a simple concept. Pars

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      #38
      Parsley, It is not a question of ownership it is a question of being forced to use a marketing system you don't want to use.

      If you didn't own the grain how is it you receive payment from from the CWB for something you don't own?

      Further, if a voluntary Coop sells grain on your behalf do you lose ownership as well? The CWB acts as an agent. Its your choice whether you support it or not. And as with supply management, individual farmers cannot opt out of the system.

      You obviously don't support the results of the plebiscite. But if it went the other way you would have found the plebiscite credible.

      Ontario farmers and Quebec farmers got a vote and a democratic choice. Ontario chose an open market. Quebec chose a single desk with the Federation de Producteurs Cultivateurs du Quebec to market all wheat for human consumption except organic.

      Why is it Ontario and Quebec farmers got a democratic vote and the prairies don't?

      Democracy isn't just good when it goes your way. Either you believe in the democratic process or you don't. Being consistent and fair has value.

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