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    #11
    It was a great day, over 800 in attendance. Only
    regret was that I did not have time to say hi to
    more people I knew and meet many more.

    Highlight of day was the pardon given to those
    who had the courage of conviction to go through
    the courts over selling their own private property.

    Today was a bit anticlimactic. The big days for me
    were third reading in Ottawa and the day the
    Appeals court crushed the NFU!

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      #12
      I was there, made me really proud to be a Canadian. Best PM ever.

      We should have had nametags!

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        #13
        What a sad sad day. How much did this cost tax payers. Total waste of money.

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          #14
          Over 800 people...must have been tough on the lawn with that many tramping over it. I wonder who paid for the beef-on-a-bun...taxpayers perhaps?

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            #15
            Only those who would deny other men their rights
            would complain about the cost of freedom.
            FarmRanger

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              #16
              Harpie and Ritz, indeed a class act! A
              vistion to behold, selling out Comedia ta
              the corporate world, building more and
              more prisions ta hold desenters.
              Heil Harper!

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                #17
                Beef on a bun and political posturing is not the cost of freedom, but a huge waste of money. But don't worry it'll probably all come out of the ag budget. Less money for you and all the other brutal farmers that blaimed the wheatboard for all their problems in life to collect from agristability!

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                  #18
                  As Parsley said I was there and eventually met up with her. A classy lady. I got the chance to shake the Prime Ministers hand, talk with Gerry Ritz, Verlyn Olsen, David Anderson, Danelle Smith, Peter Van Loan, Lavare Payne, Kevin Sorenson and Jim Chatney. I enjoyed the day very much. I asked the caterer and he said that the battlefords conservetive riding asscosiation paid for the meal. If you had a beverage you were asked to cover the cost of it. I don't think it cost taxpayers much money at all. If you think that farmers that don't support the monopoly are brutal you should swing by the farm that hosted the event. Looked like a class act all the way, far from brutal. Finally, today I was in Medicine Hat. The Zellers store was having a big sale on crying towels, guess I should have picked up a few for distrubution to a few agri-villers!

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                    #19
                    HFL,

                    YOU are RIGHT on.

                    THis was about FREEDOM... Tradition of being Honourable... and the pay respects to so many who worked for decades to hammer a path to LIBERTY.

                    Western Canada is finally finished paying for World War 2... 1945 to 2012 above and beyond what others were required to submit and sacrifice.

                    The fight for FREEDOM cost millions cash... and billions in lost revenue.

                    Take one look at the price of good grain land... the end of the CWB monopoly in western Canada has NOT caused any land devaluation I can see... the opposite.

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                      #20
                      Tom you must watch bravehart every night. All your freedom talk is hilarious. You sir are an idiot!

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