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    #37
    It’s simple they need those type of people to take to events and put on the news to spout their propaganda

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      #38
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      Name one organization that represents the views of all farmers? LOL

      On Agrislly there is a lot of complaining and whining about everything, including all the commodity organizations because they don't represent "my particular point of view" or they don't do anything. How often have we heard that.

      In a democracy there should be room for all points of view whether you agree with them or not.

      And it shouldn't matter whether you are a large or small farm because there is a wide range of views from farms of all sizes.

      Many of the farmers across the country are indeed smaller and medium sized farmers. Many with off farm jobs to help pay the bills.

      Grains and oil seed farmers make up just 34% the farms. Beef and feedlots make up about 21% So the other half of farmers are something else.

      Do you think grains, oil seeds and beef farmers should represent and speak for all the rest of farmers in Canada? The other 45% who grow fruit, vegetables, potatoes etc etc?

      https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/220511/dq220511a-eng.htm
      You didn’t answer the question.

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        #39
        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
        You didn’t answer the question.
        He never does. Ever. It’s the liberal way of life.

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          #40
          yes name calling and and if they do answer its lies

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            #41
            Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
            He never does. Ever. It’s the liberal way of life.
            I see you have been watching our prime minister's press conferences, and the emergency act inquiry. I still have my suspicions that Chuck might be a speech writer for Trudeau. If Trudeau ever says flat Earth lol, we will know for sure.

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              #42
              Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
              He never does. Ever. It’s the liberal way of life.
              It’s bloody pointless wasting my time trying to have a civil discussion. I am making a point to tone down the vitriol and see how perhaps we can make a nation wide ag group appeal to the ag community in general. However, I see nothing has changed with NFU members. It’s them versus the big bad guys and anyone else who doesn’t ascribe to the ideology.

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                #43
                Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                It’s bloody pointless wasting my time trying to have a civil discussion. I am making a point to tone down the vitriol and see how perhaps we can make a nation wide ag group appeal to the ag community in general. However, I see nothing has changed with NFU members. It’s them versus the big bad guys and anyone else who doesn’t ascribe to the ideology.
                Wilton this is your attempt to tone down the rhethoric and have a civil discussion on the thread? LOL

                "Sad but when the good old cbc needs an interview for an ag related topic who do they ask 80% of the time? Typical bunch of ]socialist scum. Jealous of people being successful and not sharing in their own private misery and hell." HUH?

                When did you give up your "successful" career in public relations?

                And you blame me for all the name calling? LOL

                So you disagree with the NFU and all "socialist scum" as you call them. Who cares. Many of the regular posters on Agrislly don't even come close to representing reasonable and moderate conservatives. There are so many factions of conservatives that can't get along, why would you expect them to have a civil discussion with people they hate so much?

                Farmers from coast to coast have many different points of views and they will never agree with the far right attitude of many Agrisilly posters.
                Last edited by chuckChuck; Jul 7, 2022, 06:53.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Wilton this is your attempt to tone down the rhethoric and have a civil discussion on the thread? LOL

                  "Sad but when the good old cbc needs an interview for an ag related topic who do they ask 80% of the time? Typical bunch of ]socialist scum. Jealous of people being successful and not sharing in their own private misery and hell." HUH?

                  When did you give up your "successful" career in public relations?

                  And you blame me for all the name calling? LOL

                  So you disagree with the NFU and all "socialist scum" as you call them. Who cares. Many of the regular posters on Agrislly don't even come close to representing reasonable and moderate conservatives. There are so many factions of conservatives that can't get along, why would you expect them to have a civil discussion with people they hate so much?

                  Farmers from coast to coast have many different points of views and they will never agree with the far right attitude of many Agrisilly posters.
                  So then sir how do you tone down the idealism in your organization so that you curb declining membership? I called them socialist scum because their stances on issues spit in the faces of many producers. We are all not seeding with one ways and using ccil combines, waiting on our final payment. I get why you stand where you do but like the old cowboy bitching about pasture and hay land getting broke up and the industry shrinking it is what it is. I can see potential for the NFU to be the advocate of small to mid size operations like mine, and even the large guys. You have the ear but I feel it gets squandered because of the idealism. It’s hard when an organization that represents farmers is anti gmo. Too many anti’s and not enough pro’s. I’m not wanting to be a dick to you here. Take it as more constructive criticism.

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