Posted by rrlund on November 17, 2008 at 09:02:55 from (216.46.211.121):
I want you to know,I'm not hysterical or enraged while I'm writing this,I saw it coming. I also don't expect this post to stay up very long,because somebody will respond in an extreme way. Last night on the Farm Monitor,the last story was on an interview that the Wall Street Journal did with our new Grand Exhalted Mesiah who's headed for the White House. In the interview,he blamed modern agriculture for global warming,loss of species,high health care costs,even diabetes. I'm still calm. Just like the Soviet Union,we are going to be nothing but employees of the government. The names that are being tossed around for new Secretary of Ag? No,it won't be anybody with an ag background. It'll be somebody from the animal rights or environmental movement,mark my words. I said all along when everybody was railing aginst him for what he would do to taxes,it's not the taxes,it's the regulation. Still calm here and serious as a heart attack,the place is for sale while it's still mine to sell. 240 acres in mid Michigan. Nice cattle setup with good fences. Make me an offer.
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