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    #16
    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    You are more optimistic than I am. Just read the attitude of the chuck's and the grassy's on here, and see how much they detest that anyone could be more successful than someone else, and I don't see Canadians taking the logical road, we will do everything we can to spite the US success because that is the Canadian way.
    This needs repeating. A like does not do it justice. Mediocrity is Canada's badge of honor unfortunately.

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      #17
      I would like Brian Pallister, tough and smart. Doubt he would be interested.

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        #18
        Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
        I met and talked to Roy Romanow a few years ago, very smart man, as a leader he may have made a good PM but his politics were too left wing for me.
        Rum, really?? Are you aware that Romanow gutted rural services in the attempt to make everyone move into the cities and thus saving a ton of cash? Didn't work out quite that way when dozens of hospitals closed including the Plains and then he went and built a new hospital in Stoon for his union buddies. He stood by while the tracks were ripped out and the first round of mega terminals built. Did you ever notice that none of the former NDP cabal actually live in Sask after they have done their terms. There is a reason why.

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          #19
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          And yet trump went against all the horseshit and won?
          It will happen here once the ordinary people see how successful the USA has become
          660 Keys Country radio Williston ND toady says Trumps approval rating is 65%. Today CBC says his approval rating is 48%.

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            #20
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Well the answer is simple, politics is for narcissitic grifters, people of little accomplishment in life seeking adoration in the public and elevation well past their station in life and are relatively oblivious to the criticism that comes with the job. Look at Goodale. Where else would he get a job? Our energy minister is a freaking bus driver.

            Anyone with merit would rather go get rich in the private sector and say the hell with that BS. Who really wants to be king anyway.
            Fit Roy Romanoff perfectly

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              #21
              Had election here conservatives won unwinable election.

              About 6 months before election many of the "old guard" reisgened new blood came in maybe 8 even 10.

              Some said rats leaving a sinking ship other said generational change.

              New PM is 51 years old religious like a beer at sport on saturdays real family man but successful at bussiness since his late 20s

              Popular guy connects with all, some say hes a nerd no charisma etc etc think thats why hes liked.

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                #22
                Originally posted by 6V53 View Post
                660 Keys Country radio Williston ND toady says Trumps approval rating is 65%. Today CBC says his approval rating is 48%.
                Cbc what a fn joke
                The gospel according to cluck cluck
                Why in the hell doesnt anyone call them on their horseshit

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  Rum, really?? Are you aware that Romanow gutted rural services in the attempt to make everyone move into the cities and thus saving a ton of cash? Didn't work out quite that way when dozens of hospitals closed including the Plains and then he went and built a new hospital in Stoon for his union buddies. He stood by while the tracks were ripped out and the first round of mega terminals built. Did you ever notice that none of the former NDP cabal actually live in Sask after they have done their terms. There is a reason why.
                  I may not have made myself clear here, intellectually he would make a good leader if he wasn't a socialist and thought more like a conservative, just because your a socialist doesn't mean you're stupid, although we've all seen numerous examples of this recently in Ottawa.

                  Most often socialists are just misinformed politically, quite often by a family member when they were young. Yes I'm aware of the NDP and how stagnant the Saskatchewan economy became under their rule. It isn't real common to hear the words socialist and intellect in the same sentence but it does happen, . . . . . .only on Agriville.

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                    #24
                    Speaking of CBC I had them on the radio this morning and Michel Enright was interviewing an Canadian Author and she told him she identify herself as a Western Canadian as apposed to a Canadian Author. Then he said “ Really I just don’t picture you wearing a Stetson with boots and spurs” What out of touch world doses that guy lives in!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post
                      Rum, really?? Are you aware that Romanow gutted rural services in the attempt to make everyone move into the cities and thus saving a ton of cash? Didn't work out quite that way when dozens of hospitals closed including the Plains and then he went and built a new hospital in Stoon for his union buddies. He stood by while the tracks were ripped out and the first round of mega terminals built. Did you ever notice that none of the former NDP cabal actually live in Sask after they have done their terms. There is a reason why.


                      The name " Dwayne Lingenfelter" comes to mind also when it comes to ndp'ers who were wolves in sheeps clothing. Went to Calgary to work for an oil and gas company. Speaking of Roy Romanow , he also commissioned a health care study in Sask. a number of years ago and rumour was it cost us taxpayers $12 million. Talk about value for our money!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                        Speaking of CBC I had them on the radio this morning and Michel Enright was interviewing an Canadian Author and she told him she identify herself as a Western Canadian as apposed to a Canadian Author. Then he said “ Really I just don’t picture you wearing a Stetson with boots and spurs” What out of touch world doses that guy lives in!
                        He was making a joke.

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                          #27
                          Most western Canadians are urban and suburban dwellers, not cowboys wearing hats and boots.

                          Cowboys seem to have the most impractical outfits when you consider boots are for riding and most of them use quads instead of horses. Large hats are useless in a wind or fixing haying machinery. And the large belt buckles are literally a pain in the stomach when you bend over.

                          But many groups seems to like their dress up and pretend fashions.

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                            #28
                            Better hope you dont meet one in an alley
                            that read your post
                            Might find out what those boots are for
                            Most cowboys i know are the hardest working most sincere people that would give you the shirt off their back
                            That was possibly one of the most bizarre posts i have read on here

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                              #29
                              Pigeon holing and stereo typing?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                                But many groups seems to like their dress up and pretend fashions.
                                which groups chuck? Like our PM, or indigenous Canadians? Careful before you start disparaging large groups of people. And you should know that living in Calgary aint the same as living in NYC.

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