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    Will you read Colin Thatcher's Book?

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    <p class="EC_style8ptBK"><strong><a href="http://parsleysnotebook.blogspot.com">(A note about rancher Colin Thatcher)</a></strong></p>

    #2
    NO. The guy is a jerk, innocent or guilty.

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      #3
      Yes, likely I will.

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        #4
        Koldcanuck-gotta ask the question -- Do you know him??

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          #5
          Just a little off topic, and who really cares!

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            #6
            I'd like to read his book, as I haven't heard his side of things without it first going through the 'media' filter.

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              #7
              what does this have to do with commodity marketing or are you trying to help his book sales?

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                #8
                Actually jensend, I was interested to hear AV'ers opinions about a fellow farmer, a rancher in this case, wondering how many would open their minds to hearing that which Thatcher still persists in as his truth along with additional information.

                I broached the subject because Colin Thatcher was/is a fellow farmer, and quite often those in the same vocation are somewhat interested in each other, and no, I have nothing to do with his book sales.

                If the topic is too sensitive for you, jensend, click on your mouse. I trust you are able. Pars

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                  #9
                  sorry i guess the connection to marketing was just too subtle. lol!

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                    #10
                    David Milgard had few to turn to, for support. His mother.

                    If you were innocent of a crime, jensend, perhaps you would look to and hope the farm community would support you. Agrivuille is a place where farmers can discuss issues with each other.

                    A farmer who still claims, after being jailed for 22 years, that he is innocent, should be a able to read a receptive word somehere on the net, and especially amongst his own.

                    And AV is a farm forum. Surely it is a place where men are indeed men. Pars

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                      #11
                      Yes, I'll read it.

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                        #12
                        AAAANNNNDDD......what if you want to kill your old lady and get away with it someday-i would say this would be "required reading" material.

                        A smart man learns from others mistakes

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                          #13
                          Well, posted this under the wrong thread, my
                          apologies, don't know how to edit it.
                          As I said, I always doubted Thatcher's guilt and I
                          would like to read his book. The crown prosecutor had
                          a rep for big mistakes.

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                            #14
                            Milgard was mentioned. Question - where was his mother when the young kid really needed her? I'll wait until Thacher's book is available in the public library. They may, however, decide not purchase any copies. In which case, if it's 40 minutes of reading and forever in a landfill, put it on e-bay, and I might buy.

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                              #15
                              I want to know how far the legal process can go astray. It is possible that there are pitfalls in our system that this book may warn us about.

                              Guess I'll never really knowunless I read the book.

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