Western Vicki,
Weber has a certain views which I disagreed with. He seems to carry a lot of resentment even though his side won? I guess he needs to work out his own personal issues.
There was lots of disagreement amongst farmers over the CWB.
Why anyone would think that everyone should have the same point view on any subject always amazes me.
When put to a vote the majority of Board of Directors of the CWB was always pro single desk. Farmers elected the Board democratically.
Ritz promised a referendum before changing the CWB, but knew he couldn't win, so avoided having one.
What is interesting is wheat and durum prices are still not very good and complaints about the grain companies are on going. Perhaps even worse.
If getting rid of the CWB was a victory for some farmers, it was a hollow victory.
I think many farmers have a lot of ego and generally think they are smarter or better than the neighbor.
Good neighbors take care of their neighbors and friends even if they don't agree with them all the time or vote for the same political party.
Those who hold long term grudges generally suffer for it.
Learning how to communicate and get over our disagreements with family, friends and neighbors is a skill that some have to work at.
I have met very few people who are not worthy of a few kind words and some understanding.
The true character of people shows itself not in how they treat their friends but how they treat their real or "perceived" foes.
Life is pretty short and having a positive view of the world and people will help to make life easier.
Weber has a certain views which I disagreed with. He seems to carry a lot of resentment even though his side won? I guess he needs to work out his own personal issues.
There was lots of disagreement amongst farmers over the CWB.
Why anyone would think that everyone should have the same point view on any subject always amazes me.
When put to a vote the majority of Board of Directors of the CWB was always pro single desk. Farmers elected the Board democratically.
Ritz promised a referendum before changing the CWB, but knew he couldn't win, so avoided having one.
What is interesting is wheat and durum prices are still not very good and complaints about the grain companies are on going. Perhaps even worse.
If getting rid of the CWB was a victory for some farmers, it was a hollow victory.
I think many farmers have a lot of ego and generally think they are smarter or better than the neighbor.
Good neighbors take care of their neighbors and friends even if they don't agree with them all the time or vote for the same political party.
Those who hold long term grudges generally suffer for it.
Learning how to communicate and get over our disagreements with family, friends and neighbors is a skill that some have to work at.
I have met very few people who are not worthy of a few kind words and some understanding.
The true character of people shows itself not in how they treat their friends but how they treat their real or "perceived" foes.
Life is pretty short and having a positive view of the world and people will help to make life easier.
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