Posted by farmer101IL on February 18, 2010 at 19:17:49 from (173.102.11.214):
In Reply to: Wow what a surprise posted by farmer101IL on February 18, 2010 at 05:35:30:
HEY ALL!!!!! Well looks like we all have interpreted my post in different ways. Did i say i was going anywheres???? Heck no.... I like this site.... I also said i have met alot of great people on this site. learned alot too...
Nope not going anywhere at all...I will look up a few of the suggestions of other sites..
Now we are having a nice discussion of Farmer101 here. You all know my political views which are also my life views. Some of you more observant types know from some of my posts that i have never EVER been involved in politics for my whole 50 years on this planet!!!!
Now it seems to me with all the responses to this post about all this political stuff that there is a real concern in this country right now... That is why i am finally involved some one has to....
Farming in my mind is freedom. Freedom is being dragged through the street right now. My head has been in the sand long enough... This is my contribution to this country right now. And for some of you , yes i did put 4 years in the Army, so that has been covered too. My own free will , i signed on the dotted line...
Ever since the tide has started to turn, the poof monster is on the loose.
So be the poofing of political discussions on this site.
Okay so the deal is no more poitical posts... I promise.. we can just talk farming and tractors to our little hearts desire, because farming and politcal decisions in this country are kinda like, a seperation of church and state.... Right????? They have no bearing on each other???? Thats the law.
This site has their own laws, Politics and tractor dont mix... Got it...hhhhmmmm
Okey dokey......
Not a word anymore, mums it,
Let's start anew, Farming, tractors, combines, all that good individualist farmers , self sufficient, farming stuff. No government involvment at all.... Nothing!!!!!
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