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Old 26-04-2003, 12:21 PM
Dean Hoffman
 
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Default Farming in South Dakota

On 10/19/02 11:19 AM, in article ,
"Michelle Fulton" wrote:


"Jim Webster" wrote in message
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Oz wrote in message
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Plan?

PLAN?????!!!!

Are you mad?

They barely have a plan to win the next election.

Ten years ahead might just as well be mars.


actually, ask them for it and ten years ahead they will promise you
Mars.

For your vote in the next election they will promise you anything you
damned well want,
provided you are willing to wait ten years for it.


That is the problem with politics, isn't it. So many are willing to lie to
get your vote :-( Of course, democracy is the lesser of evils, but it would
be nice if people were honest!

M



It's our own fault. The Libertarian Party in the U.S. would get the
government out of social programs. They think people should succeed or fail
on their own. Government should be limited to things like defense. How
many of us vote for them? I saw this quote on another newsgroup.

"The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can
bribe the people with their own money."
-- Alexis de Tocquevile

There's another adage "Don't tax you. Don't tax me. Tax the man behind the
tree".

Think how different farming would be if the government wasn't involved.


Dean





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