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What Happens When the CWB Goes Away? Mike Krueger

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    #21
    I totally get your points. I appreciate you answering my question so well. I'm just really fed up. Under the current conditions within the board, i see no point in having it exist. IF oberg and the crazy 8 were trying to transition the board, i would no doubt think much differently.

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      #22
      The reason why a good many of you producers are "fed-up" with the CWB is that you have been told so MANY LIES about the CWB from its detractors that you don't know which way is up. In other words...you've been bamboozled by pros who know what THEY are doing.

      Perhaps when the CWB is no more, the truth will finally hit home.

      There are a few agitators on this forum who have been "stirring" up things for years. They are like a "typhoid Mary" who goes on year after year spreading their contagion.

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        #23
        Wilagro. Which lies? Maybe someone can clear
        things up.

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          #24
          Wilagro,

          Take a look, OR second look at Shaney's interview with Henry Vos.

          Your words are hollow... Canola proves this beyond the shadow of a doubt.

          We do need a stable system... and Chairman Oberg is fighting for his $100K job way more than for grain growers that commercially produce 80 percent of what the CWB handles.

          I had hoped the 'Choice' transition would go MUCH more smoothly than this... as had Henry, Jeff, and the vast majority of commercial grain growers in western Canada.

          We sow what we reap... and Oberg is sowing neither farmer co-operation nor preserving our markets or good will that the CWB has created over the past 50 years with customers.

          THis is truly a shame.

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            #25
            I have confidence that farmers will figure out how to work with the grain trade to work everything out.

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              #26
              I believe Freewheat is correct. The cwb should not work against the private trade in any way. By giving it preferencial treatment that the private trade does not have will be bad for all in my eyes. Grain trade will work just fine, let the pros do the walking. The CWB had their chance to improve themselves in the face of strong opposition, they have failed. Willie I do not take blind faith in anyones statements. Yet someone can repeatedly tell you their name is Fred and you would repeatedly tell their name is John. How do you get John out of Fred? After all is said and done, shutting down the CWB completely is the correct thing to do.

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                #27
                Wilagro
                It's refreshing that there has been someone to counter the propaganda department of the CWB. I would consider these people the pros at stretching the truth well pass the realm of reality. I wait for the real truth to come out but it will likely be long since gone in the paper shredders of the back rooms of the board

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                  #28
                  Wilagro gust asked you a fair question. What lies?

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                    #29
                    Fran...too many to list.

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                      #30
                      Will counters a question with a question. In hopes of avoiding the innitial question.

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