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Hon. Senator Nicole Eaton on C18 CWB Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Bill

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    #41
    Braveheart learned the ownership lesson well.
    Why would any farmer want to vote on what he
    owns?

    Women could sex identify children, as did many
    in China, only instead of selecting mainly boys,
    we could choose girls. Raise and teach them carefully

    Within 18 years, Canadian women could vote on
    a platform specifying the following:

    1. Deny all men a ballot.
    2. Give enrollment preference to women
    university applicants.
    3. 99% of the male population would be subject
    to a monthly clinical visit for saltpeter injections.
    4. The remaining fluctuating 1% would be
    evaluated via womens' performance reports
    tallied by arms length neutered U ofS
    professionals.

    It must be this warm humid air that prompts my
    imagination to bloom, but nevertheless, you get
    the gist of what a vote can do for you AND to
    you.
    An important exercise, unless of course, you
    don't consider your digits as your own. Your
    Pars

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      #42
      An Act of Parliament of the whole country imposed the CWB on us and and Act of Parliament will end it's monopoly. It is a wonder how we have survived marketing Canola and feed grains outside of the almighty Board.

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        #43
        Parsley: Too much Italian champagne for you!!!! Give it a rest and go back to the virtual coffee shop

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          #44
          This year, for the first time in my farming career, I will be able to choose which crops I sell to make cash flow.

          Take for an example, being able to sell 100 tonnes of durum without having to sign a 400 tonne contract, then being able to be paid in full for the 100 tonne contract.

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            #45
            I wish I could have been in Ottawa today for the third reading of C18. It's an historic day. It's one of those "where were you when . . . " days.

            For those of you that are there, give the gov't our thanks and congratulations.

            Western Canada will soon enter a new period of economic growth. I can hardly wait.

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              #46
              It is bone heads and know nothings that
              support the overthrow of the cwb. Cafe
              shop expeerts that know freedom is good,
              and the cwb is bad. Comedian farmers are
              just that, comedians that want more and
              more challenges thrown their ways, so they
              kin show everyone else how great they
              actually r.............

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                #47
                Don't drink cafe or go to cafe shop. As a comedian farmer I noz freedom is good. Meez an Nelson Mandellas agreez!

                Burbert, soon you and Wilagro,I_F, and the other board supporters will know how the rest of us have felt all these years. The winter of your discontent is coming.

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                  #48
                  Wes already lives in a free society, wit
                  democratic principles, oops thats a
                  mistake, we currently have a Gestapo type
                  progressive gobermont in Ottawa. The
                  Dicktator, learned how to govern, under
                  Alberties Ralphie. Governon by decree and
                  by regulation, rule of law does not apply
                  any longer.............

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                    #49
                    Burbert and BTO spealk to same language,
                    "twisted Tittish".

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