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    goodale wants independant monitor

    Ralph Goodale wants an independant agency to monitor the transition to freedom to see if it benefits farmers. I sold my #2 13.5 CWRS for delivery Aug 2012 for $7.49 dropped in the pit. The CWB fixed price for #1 13.5 CWRS was $6.62 dropped in the same pit sometime between now and Aug 1. Enough said.

    #2
    Does he actually think that this can be unwound and a mandatory board put back in place or is this simply window dressing??

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      #3
      Goodale said if Humpty Dumpty fell off the wall... no one could put him back together again.

      Soooo... what would be the 'purpose' of the monitoring exercise?

      Politics... Goodale is trying to rule from the 'grave' of political exile!

      Ralph FAILED to do his job as CWB Minister.... we now have a huge social mess from his inaction and LACK of honesty with grain farmers...

      Time to call this old boy for what he is!

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        #4
        I am sure Ritz and Harper will get right on to it for him...NOT.

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          #5
          Who is Ralph Goodale?

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            #6
            Ralph E Goodale can F right off. When he is on
            his death bed reflecting on his legacy I hope his
            family brings up the the time when he was
            overseeing the jailing of farmers in western
            Canada for exporting wheat, the farmer produced,
            on the land that farmer owned or rented. I hope
            they have a long drawn out awkward and detailed
            discussion about it. Questions like, why was the
            designated area only western Canada and not
            eastern Canada? Why jail time? What were the
            names of those farmers, I am sure he will
            remember the names of the farmers who did
            spend time in jail. After all, those are things a
            person can remember in their lifetime, it was an
            important event. Maybe Ralphs family could
            ponder aloud what it must have felt for the
            children of those farmers for their Dad to go away
            for a long time to jail for exporting their farms
            produce. Maybe they could do awkward
            comparisons like the Ontario auto parts industry
            never needed export licenses to export their
            production from their own land. Why did Ralph
            think it was ok to allow the jailing of farmers
            selling a raw food product grown right from their
            own land in a free country? Those will be really
            good conversations to have. I hope they talk
            about it at every family function this day forward,
            Xmas wheat board, summer cabin wheat board,
            Ralph's birthday wheat board, why did you think
            jailing a farmer was ok? Then a young a naive
            grandchild could ask the same questions over and
            over trying to logically reason through the facts
            he/she learned from the real world.

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              #7
              Ralph E Goodale can F right off. When he is on
              his death bed reflecting on his legacy I hope his
              family brings up the the time when he was
              overseeing the jailing of farmers in western
              Canada for exporting wheat, the farmer produced,
              on the land that farmer owned or rented. I hope
              they have a long drawn out awkward and detailed
              discussion about it. Questions like, why was the
              designated area only western Canada and not
              eastern Canada? Why jail time? What were the
              names of those farmers, I am sure he will
              remember the names of the farmers who did
              spend time in jail. After all, those are things a
              person can remember in their lifetime, it was an
              important event. Maybe Ralphs family could
              ponder aloud what it must have felt for the
              children of those farmers for their Dad to go away
              for a long time to jail for exporting their farms
              produce. Maybe they could do awkward
              comparisons like the Ontario auto parts industry
              never needed export licenses to export their
              production from their own land. Why did Ralph
              think it was ok to allow the jailing of farmers
              selling a raw food product grown right from their
              own land in a free country? Those will be really
              good conversations to have. I hope they talk
              about it at every family function this day forward,
              Xmas wheat board, summer cabin wheat board,
              Ralph's birthday wheat board, why did you think
              jailing a farmer was ok? Then a young a naive
              grandchild could ask the same questions over and
              over trying to logically reason through the facts
              he/she learned from the real world.

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                #8
                Apologies for the double entry, I meant to only
                rant and rave once.

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                  #9
                  yeah I agree, a common sense approach,
                  ta helpin Comedian framers, is totally
                  outta the question. Wes got level
                  playin fields and the freedom ta chisel
                  and marketeer ta our harts content. F
                  gobermont supporters
                  wes free men/women, kin take carea our
                  own frams, willin ta go head ta head wit
                  anyone, anywhere in the world, er go
                  down the sh@#tter at any speed we wants
                  ta.. It may be beetter to dump the ole
                  stump ranch on the yungs now anyway
                  cousa land prices and theys silly most
                  times anyways, ticklin keys all day ....

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                    #10
                    Goodale has already lost his mind, doubtful he could explain it to a young person so that it would make sense.

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                      #11
                      Even a farmer from Ontario would risk a fine or jail
                      time If he stole his truck back from the customs
                      Compound.
                      The story of Jailed Farmers is just that A Story.
                      Unfortunately on here you guys think its true

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                        #12
                        Its not a story,
                        http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2002/10/31/farmers_021031.html

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                          #13
                          Looks to me like they refused to pay a fine, what alternate reality are you on?

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                            #14
                            The men were originally fined up to $7,500 for breaking the Canada Customs Act. But they refused to pay as part of a protest over what they consider an unfair law. The court ordered them locked up if money wasn't received by Oct. 31.

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                              #15
                              In the mid-1990s, wheat in the U.S. was selling for more than twice the price the board had set in Canada. Hundreds of farmers decided to export grain on their own, and were charged with breaking the law.

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