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Posted by georgeky on March 21, 2007 at 08:51:11 from (205.188.116.142):
In Reply to: Re: Roosa-master Injection Pump posted by James22 on March 21, 2007 at 08:08:30:
No disrespect James, but you sir have no idea what you are talking about. What shall I grow pot. This aint Kansas this is hill country we cant grow thousands of acres of corn we have a limited amount of tillable ground and a few acres of corn dont cut it. As for the buy out that was manditory it was not a matter of participating. It was a sneaky political scheme to release the Govt of any future liability. If you would like to study your American History you will see that without tobacco the British would still be running things here. It was tobacco that financed the revolutionary war. So don't look down your nose at me for trying to make a living growing a legal crop. It is not the root of all evil as some nosey dogooders try to make it out to be. Tobacco will be here when you and I are dead and gone there is to much money involved in it. Now what about whiskey you probably drink a little and there is no substance known to man any worse than that. The politicians like to have them a drink and you never hear anything about it.
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