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    #21
    You and your nfu pals are not spouting freedom grassy, you are actively promoting government control over your neighbors grain production. You guys can yap all you want, but if you keep promoting a government agency that uses the fear of jail time against farmers, you can bet someone is going to call you out on it.

    Tell us what you would do if some group organized and paid by the big packers started a campaign that would force your own grass fed luing cattle to be slaughtered, bagged, boxed, and sold through Cargill in High River? I am sure you would sit by and claim they are free to promote that idea to the controlling government of the day?

    The farmers that went to jail to finally gain freedom for WESTERN CANADIAN FARMERS are heros and deserve everyones thanks!

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      #22
      The monopoly is gone. No need to keep fighting. Only time will tell if that was the right decision?
      I kind of find it funny when people imply "immigrants" shouldn't be telling us "native Canadians" how things should be.....I guess we're all First Nations people here, right?
      And please....let's not trot out WW II...that was 65 years ago and I doubt any of us were making that sacrifice!

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        #23
        ASRG
        I'll pretty much discuss, drag out, mull and bitch
        about pretty much what I choose to discuss, drag
        out, mull and bitch about. That's what this forum
        is all about.
        World War II was a pivotal time because war
        measures acts, worldwide, reigned agricultural
        production. In Canada, governments had to find
        a way to continue the war measure acts effects,
        minus he actual act,so they created the CWB act.

        The act provided cheap western-only
        commodities for export commitments as well as
        cheap feed grain to send to eastern Canada, as
        well as install and uphold a domestic cheap food
        policy.

        Ive studied the internal ATI documents at Cabinet
        level and they are very direct and understandable
        but so very financially debilitating to the West.

        Let's learn from the past. Pars

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          #24
          And when this new act is presented for being,
          may I be so bold as to say get your collective
          Western heads out of your farmer-ass, and read
          every line of the act, including every revision that
          pops up

          There is not one single solitary government in
          Canada who can exist without eying up tax
          dollars.
          Keep an eye out for your purse. Farmers left it
          sitting in the middle of the godamm field so many
          times before. Unlocked.

          Checkoffs. Fees. Licenses. Acts.

          Never trust a guy who'll ding you with an
          automatic dinger when you are sleeping... He
          checkoff sliding smoothly out of your cheque so
          the deduction doesn't wake you. Or automatic
          demurrage fees deducted to feed some crew
          who needs a week in the bar before the next run.


          And I do know lots of humans who actually
          fought and killed other human beings in a war so
          your sorry asses would have the waywithall to
          feed your families with the money you earn from
          the crop you grow.

          Don't even get me started. Pars

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            #25
            Grassy,

            You defend collectivity. But you did not address
            my question I posed some time ago, so let's get it
            out of the way:
            1. Do you support Collective ownership of farms
            and farmland?
            2. Do you support property rights formfarm and
            farmland?

            I'm being mean to you this morning b/c you are
            smart enough to know this is where you go off
            the rails. But the point is... You have to decide
            what your personal philosophy IS.

            Either you are a communist or you are not a
            communist. And reign in your tendencies to stray,
            accordingly. Pars

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              #26
              Parsley,
              No I don't support Collective ownership of farms and farmland.
              Yes, I support property rights for farm and farmland.

              Where you think I stray from your rails is that I don't share the view that the cwb is an agency that steals from farmers. It's a farmer directed marketing board. If you don't like the way it operates elect different directors - truth is you have tried for years and been unable to because although the anti-cwb side accounts for 90% of the rhetoric on Agriville it is in the minority in the designated area. Time after time the grain growers have decided not to elect "reformers" like Tom Jackson.
              I stand in the corner of the majority, who have repeatedly shown that they want to retain the cwb and the single desk selling. I believe these farmers have rights too, rights to elect the directors they want and freedom to retain the cwb as is if that is the consensus of the majority.
              I don't think you'd be too happy if you woke up tomorrow and were told an NDP prime minister was taking over running the country and that the elected Conservative majority would be out on their ear. So why is it OK to do it in the cwb issue?

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                #27
                parsley: Like I said I never made in any sacrifice and I don't think anyone who wasn't there has much to say about it.
                My dad died young from war wounds he got in Holland. My uncle (who I never knew) was killed in Italy......those guys could bitch.....not you or me?
                The monopoly is done......you won.....take a valium and enjoy your victory?
                When you were a kid did you take great delight in rubbing it in that your team won the ball game? Or were you taught right....you tell the other team they played well and you appreciated their effort?
                Remember?: It's not whether you win or lose but how you play the game.....did your mother never tell you that?

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                  #28
                  I'm an organic farmer and one of them who
                  worked hard to create a brand new unheard of
                  market with willing buyers and sellers; in a
                  process that didnt cost you a cent.

                  Organics was a system that was built upon free
                  selling and free buying until those sonofa*******
                  at the CWB stepped in, and expropriated the
                  selling of wheat and barley, undercut and ruined
                  the wheat and barley markets, and paid
                  themselves well.

                  I despise them for who they are as well as what
                  they maliciously ruin for self gain.

                  If you want to band together to sell products, I
                  applaud you because it shows the ability to co-
                  operate, the vision of planned expansion with
                  ample supply, managerial ability of scale, good
                  will, and an appreciation of a dedicated flow of
                  commerce.

                  You might want to think about this Viking curse:

                  "If you want to force me to join your band of
                  eleven or eleven hundred, either by threats, or
                  regulatory measures, or by simple sheer force,
                  then may your mind be cursed with voracious
                  flesh-eating maggots that torture each and every
                  one of your brain cells and each maggot shall
                  piss a boiling sting into each cell centre until you
                  collapse into the depths of the hell you so richly
                  deserve. After which I'll work on revenge for your
                  deeds of dirty force"

                  Clear cut isn't it. Pars

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                    #29
                    ASRG please read your dissertation to Allan
                    berg and the directors who continue to act, and
                    protest, and complain, as though the government
                    has no legitimacy, has no right as a majority to
                    rescind or revise legislation.

                    Farmers looking for, and working towards
                    meaningful change, have traditionally ignored the
                    antics of the NFU's David Orchard types who
                    chained themselves to the wall railings in the
                    hotels to protest against free markets. We've also
                    observed the Nettie Wiebe type communists
                    urging all governments to jail all farmers who
                    protest against the CWB. We've listened to the
                    likes of Ralph Goodale testifying in parliament
                    that the entire cost of the CWB licensing
                    department merely amounts to the salaries of a
                    couple of employees, which us such a lying,
                    deceptive answer, that even the bravest among
                    us is at a loss for words at such audacity.

                    We've been more than patient with the lies, the
                    bullshit, the meaness of Wheat Board
                    doctrinaires. They fit into one abbreviation: "my
                    way or jail".

                    And still whining.

                    I want this divorce decreed. So I never have to
                    hear Jan' s name again quoted from anything I
                    attend. Or Bob Roehle's on anything I sign. Or
                    watch Alan Oberg's being interviewed about any
                    wheat marketing on a radio program ever again.

                    Until then, they are like lice. Trying to feed off the
                    fruits of wheat and barley sales. Irritating. Trying
                    to multiply their own. Gorged full.

                    If i get a bit bitchy it's because I'm Itchy. Pars.

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                      #30
                      Grassy if the single desk supporters are truly in the majority as you claim than the board should have no problems attracting deliveries in a voluntary pool should they? But we both know based on every board survey from the last 10 years or more that the large majority of farmers want choice, don't we. As far as single deskers having rights, when it comes to my property, they have no rights! Get it!!

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