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    Today you get the chance to decide how this country will evolve? How you vote might change how you market your grain, what kind of support programs you get, whether an alternative market for your products is created, whether you get "bang for your buck" in social programs. Today is also the day you get a chance to bring some accountability back to government and to condemn the thieves who ripped you off?
    If you want change vote Conservative...if you liked the same old/same old vote for the Libranos.

    #2
    Last vote here the Conservatives won something like 14,000 votes and all the remaining combined 2,800 Not much point in voting Conservative here their in! Down with the single desk! Down with the gun registry!

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      #3
      Allfarmer;

      The NDP may surprise a few folks, as may the Green Party.

      Don't assume anything!

      We shouldn't complain if we don't vote... especially on the two issues you brought up!

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        #4
        Well the NDP did allright in the cities and the Green Party is basically a joke, but we did get some change! Hopefully Harper will be able to implement some changes like getting rid of the silly gun registry and ending the forced monopoly? I wonder if the farm community will be able to handle freedom or will they shake and tremble without their state bosses there to wipe their noses and bums like a bunch of toddlers?

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          #5
          Hopefully, the SYSTEM will change.

          For example, when you see how well the CWB fits into the Marxist-Leninist fundamental principles as stated in the 1971 Soviet Union book named The Scientific Management of Society by V.G. Afanasyev, Page 186:

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          “Democratic Centralism as the Basic Principle of Socialist Regulation
          The essence of democratic centralism as a principle of government [CWB] is the combination of democracy, that is, sovereign power of the working people [farmers], their all-round initiative, election of governing bodies and leaders [CWB Directors] and their accountability to the people [farmers], and centralization or administration from one centre [Winnipeg], subordination of the minority [organic/kamut etc] to the majority, undivided authority, rigorous discipline" [jail]. UNQUOTE

          The words in brackets have been added to the quote.

          Parsley

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            #6
            The Soviet Union has fallen, Hungary, East Germany, Romania...China is rapidly turning to a market economy.
            Communism has proven to be a massive failure...why if it wasn't for Cuba and Canada the whole darned thing would have collapsed! LOL

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              #7
              Thanks Cowman...i havent laughed that hard in a long long time....

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                #8
                I got a satilite radio for Christmas and was listening in on an American discussion on health care & health insurance. The one caller had a sad story about a relative and the guy running the talk show said "do you want to pay more taxes?", "Do you want a socialist system like Canada? where if I smoke and don't take care of myself you pay for my Hospital care?"

                Another comment was "do you go to the doctor with a cold or do you go when you are about to drop dead? Which costs more which is better?"

                Very interesting listening?

                It's amazing how dirty & nasty they talk about George W., And not just the callers the DJ's attacks were so below the belt it was sad. He had said outright George Bush senior's mother was the spawn of the many murderous devils?????

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