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    #11
    Maybe if some of those union people were told to wait 18 months for their paycheques and their wages could drop with a new contract they might be supporting a different cause.

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      #12
      That picture pretty much says it all. They should
      take a page from the colony and have a dance
      with the next town to add a little depth to the
      gene pool. The one their using seems to have a
      bit of scum on it LOL

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        #13
        Today's Free Press has another great picure of these, ahem, "farmers".

        [URL="http://media.winnipegfreepress.com/images/240*180/3559172.jpg"]click here.[/URL]

        Looks like they got the smelly hippie vote. LOL

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          #14
          Just what I need, a bunch of iphone hippies protesting against farmers for wanting to sell their own grain.

          They have it all wrong, the cwb is the "man" they should be protesting against. They are all ****heads.

          If they need a job they should be sent out to a farm to learn how to work, they might also like the neat gadgets on a modern day tractor.

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            #15
            Most did not go because what's the point? Wouldn't matter if there were 10,000 there, this gov't will do whatever it wants to do and listens to no one

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              #16
              Democracy sucks sometimes aggy.

              I guess all you cwb hippies who love the force of law brought down on anyone who doesn't agree with you, will not like a VOLUNTARY wheat board now?

              I guess you'll just have to grow something else!

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                #17
                Oberg once said the plebiscite was much more
                than just a survey because "when push came to
                shove, farmers knew their voice needed to be
                heard" and so made sure they voted in numbers.

                Now - organizers of this rally arranged two buses
                to bring farmers in from points west - but we're
                forced to cancel one due to lack of interest.

                If there was ever a time when this kind of
                movement should have a "critical mass" or
                "momentum" with outside support from the
                "occupy" crowd and unions, carpet bombing of
                letters to editors and moral support from the
                media, it would be now. To say that the turnout
                was low because farmers have resigned
                themselves to the fact that this is going through
                anyway insults all CWB single desk supporters.

                Be realistic. If this is the best that they can do
                under the circumstances, the support for the
                single desk just isn't as broad and deep as the
                CWB Alliance and the NFU would like you to
                think.

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                  #18
                  Yup, the single desk movement is about as grassroots as astro turf.

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                    #19
                    jdepape I talked to enough board supporting farmers who came back with "a fourteen hour bus ride? to try and convince a gov't who doesn't listen to anyone but the industry lobbying them, no I am not going."

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                      #20
                      They would have had more of the 400 employees of the CWB but they are either on holidays, stress leave, or waiting in line at the coffee machine. Or maybe with their personal trainer in the spa getting ready to look good for a new JOB interveiw when their old redundant one is gone.

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