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    Alberta Out.

    I hope and pray that our little politicians in Alberta will look at the results of this barley plebiscite exercise and double, or triple!, the efforts to get us away from the socialists/communists that are in favor of the cwb!

    This is beyond ridiculous! Three simple questions. Clear majority in favor of market choice. Not good enough for them.

    What is even worse is to hear from the pro board guys who only grow 10 - 20 % board crops in a year saying how they have to keep the hammer over every other farmer - IN THE WEST! How does that compute?

    Apologies to those in SK & MAN who actually have respect for their neighbors, but I cannot accept what your gov'ts and other farmers are doing.

    The party is over and it is time we stood on our own, at least until the rest of them figure it out over there.

    Out.

    #2
    I'm from the far east side of the prairies and I agree with you silverback. It's beyond ridiculous.

    It's the hair on the tail trying to wag the dog. Enough is enough already.

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      #3
      Eastern Saskatchewan and I have to agree to this is enough. The vote was fair it was handled correct they lost now drop it and lets get on with things this is enough. It stood its time now lets move on.
      I voted for #3 and if they dropped #2 all the people I know that voted for #2 would have voted for #3 not #1 The CWB cant except the fact that farmers are sick and tired of what has happened the last 10 years with loosing out in a lot of those years by poor marketing of this organisation. Its time for a change.
      And Sask politics are changing soon the little preacher will be wiped off the face of the province.

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        #4
        hee haw hee haw
        How much of your money are you going to let the CWB spend in courts over this?
        Time for the group of seven to stop playing politics and sell some grain
        Measner claimed they had a plan for the Board to operate and compete in a open market...where is it vader?
        Manitoba canola growers led by Butch Harder felt that the CWB could handle canola in the open market and they voted to let the CWB try this. So obviously Butch Harder thinks the CWB can compete.
        The Group seven your reason for being at the CWB is no longer valid....resign

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