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    Charlie Mayor vs Doug Chorney on real Choice

    Found these cool clips from a talk given on Friday.

    Check it out [URL="http://www.siemenssays.com/?p=4756"]here.[/URL]

    Follow the links if you want to hear the whole thing.

    Charlie's still got it.

    #2
    Thanks for the link.

    I listened to his entire presentation.

    Vintage Charlie.

    Every farmer needs to consider the points he made. Excellent points.

    Have to agree with the overall thrust of his talk. Elsewhere (the rest of the world) people in the ag industry are moving forward and embracing the changing dynamic that is currently occurring within grains based agriculture. But here in Western Canada we're bogged down fighting about the relevance monopolies.

    Others are PROSPERING while our grains industry is busy PONTIFICATING, PROPOGANDIZING and POUTING.

    PATHETIC

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      #3
      Today's posting brought to you by the letter <b>"P"</b>

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        #4
        you said it franny,sesame street.

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          #5
          Staring faith healer BennyHin as Oscar the Grouch.

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            #6
            That's One Vote for option #3.

            That's Two, TWO Votes for option #3 Aah Aah Ah.

            Three, Three, that's three votes for option #3, Aah Aah ah!

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              #7
              Sesame street;'one of these things just doesn't belong here'(option one,that is)

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                #8
                RE: Charlie's comment......."what if there was a monopoly on women's Italian shoes....."?

                I listened to Charlie Mayor's responses in this debate. Sounds like he is just as arrogant and ill informed as ever, could be the age.

                However, he said, ...."could you imagine if we had a monopoly on Italian women's shoes..." in comparison to the CWB's monopoly.


                What was Charlie's point? That if there was a monopoly on Italian shoes, that the selling price of these shoes would be too high??? That women would have to pay too much??? [aka wheat prices would be too high]

                I guess old charlie brown doesnt like higher asking prices for wheat,durum and barley when there is only one seller in town.

                Who is Charlie Brown speaking for, the farmer or the grain merchant?

                Charlie: do us a favor, get another government job and disappear. Did you hear how much government pensions pay? hikes!


                BY THE WAY, DOES CHARLIE HAVE A FOOT FETISH?

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                  #9
                  Charlie's point if you really had listened was that we have choice in pretty much everything including crackers, hotels and Italian shoes.

                  Canadian's would not tolerate the removal of those choice's.

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                    #10
                    Oh, and Benny I am sorry to have to tell you this but there are other people in the world who sell wheat and barley as well.

                    Remember the market share thing? Probably not it was in the CWB annual report. Why would you read that?

                    11% for wheat

                    8% for barley

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                      #11
                      And plenty of people who can sell it for a higher price than the board.

                      Wander by your local feed mill and ask them what they are paying for wheat and barley and then compare it to the pros.

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