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Re: Re: Re: Re: H2O Wars - Big Brother knows best
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Posted by Jerry B on May 15, 2001 at 06:52:04 from (162.114.24.109):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: H2O Wars - Big Brother knows best posted by pdxGREEN on May 14, 2001 at 21:45:38:
Nothing secret here. It is plain to see you have never had to work on a farm and be responsible for the outcome and income created thereby. You probably don't know the difference between triple 10 and 5-20-20, Johnson Grass or Fox Tail. You never had to peg tobacco or hoe corn in river bottoms because you work in the Big City where sofisticated folk dwell, prosper and look down on the rest of the world. If all a farmer had to do was work 2 months and then draw checks to cover all the yearly living and faming expenses, then why isn't everyone doing this? Sounds better than welfare to me. You have nothing but contempt for the farming community; that is so blatantly obvious. Your mind is made up, you are convinced you are right and the facts and the truth of the matter are irrelevent. What I wan't to know is how in the world we ever got along so well up to this point without your obviously superior knowledge, intelligence and enlightened approach to all things? I guess "GREEN" tells is all...........
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