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October 26, 2012

Reader Tips

In dishonour of SDA's most annoying, angry troll, tonight we present a series of videos designed to drive him/her/it apoplectic: 1, 2, 3, & 4. Hopefully it'll have a similar effect that Bug-Off does on mosquitoes!

All examples of farming related, or non-farm related, reader tips you'd like to share would be much appreciated in the comments.

Posted by Robert at October 26, 2012 12:01 AM
Comments

Detroit News endorses Romney.

http://hotair.com/archives/2012/10/25/detroit-news-thanks-for-those-auto-bailouts-but-we-pick-mitt/

Posted by: bluetech at October 25, 2012 10:27 PM

I know squat about farming or ranching but am surrounded by both where I live. Nicest, most down to earth people in the world as far as I'm concerned. Proud to know them and even prouder that they consider the wife and I as friends and neighbors.

Posted by: peterj at October 25, 2012 10:42 PM

http://company.zynga.com/games/farmville

The happy troll should consider playing FARMVILLE for hours of fun that will keep them playfully distracted; from harming the real cows.

REAL MEN DRINK STRAIGHT MILK...THE UDDER UNCOLA!

Cheers

Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief


1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group “True North”

Posted by: Hans at October 25, 2012 10:54 PM

One of America's most ungrateful SOBs ...

Ted Turner

Thinks US troops are committing suicide by doing their jobs. He seems pretty pleased with that thought!

Posted by: OMMAG at October 25, 2012 10:56 PM

Joe Biden, to Charles Woods, the father of one of the slain Americans from Benghazi, at the return of the casket.

"Did your son always have balls the size of cue balls?"

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/joe-biden-to-father-of-former-navy-seal-killed-in-benghazi-did-your-son-always-have-balls-the-size-of-cue-balls/

Sweet Jesus...one heartbeat away.

Posted by: john g at October 25, 2012 11:01 PM

They say, don’t mess with Texas.

The UN freeloaders want a vacation in Texas, pretending to watch over the voting process.

The Sec. of State differs:

Texas sparks international row with election observers
http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/un-treaties/264121-texas-sparks-international-row-with-election-observers

“Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott further fueled the controversy on Tuesday when he sent a letter to the OSCE warning the organization that its representatives “are not authorized by Texas law to enter a polling place” and that it “may be a criminal offense for OSCE’s representatives to maintain a presence within 100 feet of a polling place's entrance.”

And gov. Perry agrees:

….. “No UN monitors/inspectors will be part of any TX election process; I commend @Txsecofstate for swift action to clarify issue.”

Posted by: Lev at October 25, 2012 11:02 PM

My grandfather wasn't a farmer but he was of the same stock. He is resting at the bottom of Lake Superior right now because he was doing his job as a marine engineer in 1937 trying to deliver his load. He was a man who knew of the value of an honest job and didn't figure this country owed him anything, in fact he thought he owed this new country for the opportunity to contribute to his new homeland. SS Neebing in October 1937 went down in a Lake Superior Storm near Nipigon. BTW, my grandmother never remarried or went on assistance. She borded out rooms to fellow seamen who needed a place to call home when ashore. She spoke Polish but insisted her family and their children speak English of this new land. I never had the opportunity to meet my grandfather.
Funny, these new immigrants wanted to speak English and contribute to their new society. They kept their traditions, foods and culture. Now in Thunder bay as before I left there over 40 years ago, you can still find ethnic restaurant, community centres and events that celebrate their contribution to the mosaic of Canada. And guess what? It isn't only Polish that are eating the cabbage rolls and perogie with their neighbours but the Finns and their pancakes and karjalanpiirakka, karjalanpaisti, lohiperunalaatikko, pulla, suolakala, riisipuuro, kalakeitto, hernekeitto and Finnish weiners. I'm damned if I can pronounce what is on the menu but is all tastes good, as does the stuff at the Polish hall, Italian Hall and such. These are the folks and true Canucks that asked "What can we contribute to this new country?"

New census numbers on the major working languages for 2010 show an alarming trend.It's not that they are speaking in one of the two "official" languages but rather a lot of other languages has worked into the languages of commerce.

Be very afraid Ottawa as challenges to Arabic at the HRC will be along soon.

Posted by: Texas Canuck at October 25, 2012 11:09 PM

To be fair to phil, farmers do get buckets of subsidy, especially in America. It's not always monetary sometimes it's in form of cheap grazing land or water. They are a very powerful special interest.

Posted by: LAS at October 25, 2012 11:10 PM

If only phil were here to read this....

Posted by: Osumashi Kinyobe at October 25, 2012 11:13 PM

Bloody town of Milton, Ontario - Canada's fastest growing, I think - is building houses over some fantastic farmland in Southern Ontario. Soon it'll butt up to Oakville, Mississauga, and the base of the Niagara Escarpment.

Posted by: Mississauga Matt at October 25, 2012 11:15 PM

lease new truck to farmer business can be good service job for former with training
or at least buy truck and lease trailer part or vice versa can be help full with new technology to farmer

I was wonder if there is snake or coyote or other small animals that live among those farm corn cutting those truck can kill those animals or scared them out too

Posted by: ok at October 25, 2012 11:16 PM

Kate, that interview with Glenn Beck and Charles Woods has to go viral. The statement he read on the air. Beck had tears in his eyes:

“I want to honor my son, Ty Woods, who responded to the cries for help and voluntarily sacrificed his life to protect the lives of other Americans. In the last few days it has become public knowledge that within minutes of the first bullet being fired the White House knew these heroes would be slaughtered if immediate air support was denied. Apparently, C-130s were ready to respond immediately. In less than an hour, the perimeters could have been secured and American lives could have been saved. After seven hours fighting numerically superior forces, my son’s life was sacrificed because of the White House’s decision. This has nothing to do with politics, this has to do with integrity and honor. My son was a true American hero. We need more heroes today. My son showed moral courage. This is an opportunity for the person or persons who made the decision to sacrifice my son’s life to stand up.”

Posted by: john g at October 25, 2012 11:22 PM

I always love to have big farm like my father had big farm

fianlly I made my mind and I put all afford to buy 157 acre hobbey farm

then suddently I had faced hard time to close deal and it went to we force to sue the seller for 100 reason to not wish to close the deal in last minute after all money I spend

I noticed dealing with Canadian farmer is not easy

still I am doing all job to get that land i loved it

Posted by: ok at October 25, 2012 11:26 PM

In the least surprising admission ever Obama admits he's not very good at math.

Posted by: james at October 25, 2012 11:32 PM

people are not know you cannot be good in Math or chemistry or physic or science

simply you can be good in those above subject

if you have 1)good teacher and 2)learn suject and 3)do pratice and do more homework you never learn subject such as Math


but some subject you can learn it correspondence without above element such as you can become learn economy or accounting element without going to

American missing a point in even be good presidency is not to come in few years is too soon I think presidency should go to 6 years term rather than 4 years and if one president not good job able to fired him or her if does not know his lesson

Posted by: ok at October 25, 2012 11:42 PM

john g at October 25, 2012 11:22 PM

Yep the scuttlebutt is that there was a predator over-head and AC-130's (puff's big grandson) was only an hour away. It's a cryin' ass shame that one of them birds wasn't invited....

Tain't the first time we got hung out ta dry....

If'n I sound bitter....you've get the correct impression.

Posted by: sasquatch at October 25, 2012 11:42 PM

My fondest memories of the farm are in 1968 and going up into the hay loft of the big red barn with the neighbour`s daughter. She said, "I have something to show you." A word of advice to all of you who farm boys who bale straw. If you see a patch of russian thistles, go around it.

Posted by: Plainzdrifter at October 25, 2012 11:45 PM

Is it considered feeding the troll if I say "ok...it's phil...not you (this time)"

Posted by: bluetech at October 25, 2012 11:49 PM

Opps--sorry--that shoulod have read:

"My fondest memories of the farm are in 1968 and going up into the hay loft of the big red barn with the neighbour`s daughter. She said, "I have something to show you." A word of advice to all of you who farm, and to the boys who bale straw. If you see a patch of russian thistles, go around it."

Posted by: Plainzdrifter at October 25, 2012 11:55 PM

Opps--sorry--that should have read:

"My fondest memories of the farm are in 1968 and going up into the hay loft of the big red barn with the neighbour`s daughter. She said, "I have something to show you." A word of advice to all of you who farm, and to the boys who bale straw. If you see a patch of russian thistles, go around it."

Posted by: Plainzdrifter at October 25, 2012 11:55 PM

Dairy and the other SM sector farmers literally have Licence to print money. They as anti free market as anything that Stalinists could have envisioned. They should be derided by those who believe and love freedom - not praised.

Posted by: Gord Tulk at October 26, 2012 12:13 AM

A complicated but thorough and i think accurate column explaining how Ohio polls probably are underestimating romneys strength:

www.nationalreview.com/corner/331593/why-romney-doesnt-need-poll-lead-ohio-josh-jordan

I do not envy the job pollsters have in this era.

Posted by: Gord Tulk at October 26, 2012 12:17 AM

http://ca.shine.yahoo.com/blogs/shine-on/brazilian-woman-auctions-off-virginity-780-000-193133109.html

Posted by: Joe at October 26, 2012 12:21 AM

@ Gord Tulk at October 26, 2012 12:13 AM
Only in Canada and only the chosen ones. A very small but powerful minority. They certainly don't represent the average farmer.

Posted by: peterj at October 26, 2012 12:44 AM

Clinton lawyer:

Hillary Clinton requested additional security for Benghazi. Obama said no.

http://www.examiner.com/article/clinton-asked-for-more-security-benghazi-obama-said-no

Posted by: john g at October 26, 2012 12:51 AM

Peterj: they are a pretty significant part of the AG sector in several parts of Canada. 3bb$ of farm gate receipts in Ontario - half of the entire Ag sector, for example. They are entitled cabal.

Posted by: Gord Tulk at October 26, 2012 12:52 AM

This is a well written, if a bit tardy column by peggy noonan:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204530504578079232194509700.html

Posted by: Gord Tulk at October 26, 2012 12:58 AM

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204530504578079232194509700.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop

Posted by: Gord Tulk at October 26, 2012 12:59 AM

Any farmer would be excedingly happy with the return on investment that a govt worker,auto plant worker,or a bevy of other high paying jobs return with ZERO investment.Most farm subsidies only subsidize the consumer with low grocery prices.Try working all summer with no income and a ton of expenses growing a crop and then sell that crop just to pay off the loans incured plus payments on the machines and land rent,especially when the interest was in the 20% range.

Posted by: spike 1 at October 26, 2012 1:20 AM

Rolling Stone interview with Barack Obama:

Have you ever read Ayn Rand?
Sure.

What do you think Paul Ryan’s obsession with her work would mean if he were vice president?
Well, you’d have to ask Paul Ryan what that means to him. Ayn Rand is one of those things that a lot of us, when we were 17 or 18 and feeling misunderstood, we’d pick up. Then, as we get older, we realize that a world in which we’re only thinking about ourselves and not thinking about anybody else, in which we’re considering the entire project of developing ourselves as more important than our relationships to other people and making sure that everybody else has opportunity – that that’s a pretty narrow vision. It’s not one that, I think, describes what’s best in America. Unfortunately, it does seem as if sometimes that vision of a “you’re on your own” society has consumed a big chunk of the Republican Party.

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/331702/obama-has-read-ayn-rand-katrina-trinko

Posted by: Robert W. (Vancouver) at October 26, 2012 2:37 AM

The wheat board *spit* is gone, next up is the dairy cartel please.

Posted by: max at October 26, 2012 5:44 AM

Major Banks, Governmental Officials and Their Comrade Capitalists Targets of Spire Law Group, LLP's Racketeering and Money Laundering Lawsuit Seeking Return of $43 Trillion to the United States Treasury

http://www.cnbc.com/id/49555671

Is this something? Or just some sort of fishing expedition. I have no idea and am too lazy to dig.
Seems a bit off, though.

Posted by: dwright at October 26, 2012 6:56 AM

and the wheat board is doing more business than ever. Folks, I am conflicted about the SM system, I will admit that. However, one thing I am not conflicted about is that I don't want my food to come from China or some other 3rd world non regulated country. If you want cheap, toxic food be my guest. I guess I will be paying for your medical treatment when you run to our state funded hospital. Buy local, screw XL and Maple Leaf Foods.

Posted by: farmerboy at October 26, 2012 6:56 AM

Al Gore's Current TV network is up for sale. I have a spare loony.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/10/26/gores-current-tv-sale

Posted by: Watcher at October 26, 2012 7:18 AM

This CBC poll could use some help.

Q: What do you ☭think☭ of the CBC?

Posted by: max at October 26, 2012 8:06 AM

Germany invades Poland and Czechoslovakia (with unwanted wind-turbine electricity). Sorry, I couldn't resist the historical reference.

"Germany is dumping electricity on its unwilling neighbors and by wintertime the feud should come to a head. The power grids in Eastern Europe are stretched to their limits and face potential blackouts when output surges from German wind turbines. Central and Eastern European countries are moving to disconnect their power lines from Germany’s during the windiest days. That’s when they get flooded with energy, echoing struggles seen from China to Texas over accommodating the world’s 200,000 windmills...

The problem may intensify with the approaching winter. With an insufficient north-south connection, Germany’s power network came close to a collapse last February when high winds in the Baltic sea flooded it with power and the Czech Republic and Poland threatened to disconnect their grids. The coming winter can be critical, German Economy Minister Philipp Roesler said last week.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-25/windmills-overload-east-europe-s-grid-risking-blackout-energy.html

via GWPF

Posted by: LC Bennett at October 26, 2012 10:44 AM

It's Wra. Total CCAGW Wra.

Neo-AGW Progress Report.

...-

"Breaking Weather: Cold Front Rolls East"
"Snow, yes snow,".
"NYC Prime Sandy Target".
"Historic Sandy Targets New York, New Jersey, Delmarva".
http://www.accuweather.com/
...-

"Winter arrives in October as mercury drops freezing
Those venturing on an autumn walk this weekend are warned to dig out their thickest hats and woollens as forecasters predict snow and freezing temperatures."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/9634971/Winter-arrives-in-October-as-mercury-drops-freezing.html

Posted by: maz2 at October 26, 2012 11:03 AM

Mao Stlong* Lepolt.

You like our Pyramid Scheme?

...-

"China blocks The New York Times after investigation exposes Premier Wen Jiabao’s massive fortune"

"The family of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, a leader known for his humble roots and compassion for ordinary people, has accumulated massive wealth during his time in power, The New York Times reported on Friday.

“A review of corporate and regulatory records indicates that the prime minister’s relatives, some of whom have a knack for aggressive deal-making, including his wife, have controlled assets worth at least $2.7-billion,” it said.

The Times’ websites in English and Chinese were blocked in China on Friday morning, and searches for The New York Times as well as the names of Wen’s children and wife were blocked on China’s main Twitter-like microblog service.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a daily briefing the report “smears China’s name and has ulterior motives.”

Asked why the websites were blocked, Hong said: “China manages the Internet in accordance with laws and rules.”"

http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/10/26/china-blocks-the-new-york-times-after-investigation-exposes-premier-wen-jiabaos-massive-fortune/

*Ex-Liberal leader Bob Rae's uncle, c/o Red China.

Posted by: maz2 at October 26, 2012 11:13 AM

Gore alert!

The evisceration of Michael Mann.

"Geir Lundestad, Director, Professor, of The Norwegian Nobel Institute emailed me back with the following:

1) Michael Mann has never been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
2) He did not receive any personal certificate. He has taken the diploma awarded in 2007 to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (and to Al Gore) and made his own text underneath this authentic-looking diploma.
3) The text underneath the diploma is entirely his own. We issued only the diploma to the IPCC as such. No individuals on the IPCC side received anything in 2007.

Lundestad goes on to say that, "Unfortunately we often experience that members of organizations that have indeed been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize issue various forms of personal diplomas to indicate that they personally have received the Nobel Peace Prize. They have not."

http://www.examiner.com/article/professor-mann-claims-to-win-nobel-prize-nobel-committee-says-he-has-not

Posted by: johnlee at October 26, 2012 1:13 PM

one thing I am not conflicted about is that I don't want my food to come from China or some other 3rd world non regulated country.

Then don't buy it. I'll go ahead and purchase perfectly safe food from foreign countries thank you very much.

Posted by: LAS at October 26, 2012 2:21 PM

PET Cemetery Report.

"Liberal senator fears costlier pensions will drive colleagues to crime"

http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/10/26/kelly-mcparland-liberal-senator-fears-costlier-pensions-will-drive-colleagues-to-crime/

...-

"Auditor general questions foundation funding"

"Martin helped establish foundations

The 15 foundations were set up while Prime Minister Paul Martin was finance minister to promote science, education, technology and research. They include the Canada Foundation for Innovation, Canada Health Infoway, Genome Canada, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and the Millennium Scholarship Foundation."

"FROM FEB. 10, 2004: Auditor general gives details of 'scandalous' sponsorship program"

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2005/02/15/foundations-auditor-report050215.html

Posted by: maz2 at October 26, 2012 4:35 PM

$peaking of Money.
...-

"Microsoft, Google"

"Obama took in more than $100,000 from employees of Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) and roughly $95,000 from employees of Google Inc. (GOOG), according to a computer analysis of FEC data. They are his top two sources of contributions for his re-election from corporate employees, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a Washington-based research group that tracks campaign giving."

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-25/adelsons-give-10-million-more-to-pro-romney-super-pac.html

..-

"UBS Said to Plan 10,000 Job Cuts as Investment Bank Shrinks"

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-26/ubs-said-to-plan-10-000-job-cuts-amid-investment-bank-shrinkage.html

Posted by: maz2 at October 26, 2012 5:42 PM

Anyone who thinks the economy is in recovery mode should keep a eye on this site:

http://www.dailyjobcuts.com/

Posted by: peterj at October 26, 2012 6:36 PM

More cuts to the left-liberal arts.

Leftists indoctrinate children.

Kahlo-Rivera were leftist agitprop hacks.

...-

"Five children taken to hospital after falling ill during Art Gallery of Ontario visit

One child fainted shortly before 11 a.m. and four classmates suffered headaches or nausea while on the second floor viewing the new Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera exhibition" (NP)

...-

"Diego Rivera's dirty little secret: His murals are magnificent ...
www.independent.co.uk/life-style/​diego-riveras-dirty-little-secret...

Diego Rivera's dirty little secret: His murals are magnificent celebrationsof socialism; his friendship with Trotsky and his marriage to Frida Kahlo are leftist ..."

Posted by: maz2 at October 26, 2012 7:51 PM

Just did an Angus Reid online poll about infertility treatments. You can expect the BC Liberals to announce that, as part of their Families First strategy, that they will fund in-vitro fertilization treatments. As an adoptive parent I wonder how Christy Clark thinks this will make me feel. Will she next reimburse me for the $60,000 we spent on adoption fees and expenses? I'd like some free government cash, too, ya know.

Considering age is the #1 reason for infertility among women is it really up to the government to facilitate a woman's choice to delay children until they're 40?

Maybe the BC Liberals can just stay out of my bedroom.

Posted by: the rat at October 26, 2012 8:15 PM

Sorry to disappoint you, Robert, the only response your risible postings evoke in me are howls of laughter. Besides, dairy farmers don't cost me one thin dime that I don't willingly spend.
Self-entitled, bellyaching, cradle to grave spongers like spike, on the other hand, are a blight on society. No longer having the wheat board to blame for his sorry, parasitic lot in life, he goes to the default position of the cheap food policy canard. Who's holding a gun to your head, spike? Go out and get a real job.


Posted by: phil at October 26, 2012 9:14 PM

Funny but Mulcair and Co. never mentioned Kwebecks oil and gas sector?We pay equalization for what exactly??


During recent visits to "La Belle Province", I saw rigs in the St Lawrence, and a BIG tank farm in Beauport, near Quebec City.


http://www.mrn.gouv.qc.ca/english/energy/oil-gas/index.jsp
Quebec oil and gas interests

http://www.apgq-qoga.com/en/
Quebecs Oil and Gas Association

http://www.petroliagaz.com/index_en.php
Quebec's Oil and Gas Company

Media:
-http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/energy-and-resource

s/natural-gas-glut-not-pq-threatens-quebecs-shale-sector/article4633191/

And there's more, lots more.

Posted by: eastern paul at October 26, 2012 10:10 PM

Besides, dairy farmers don't cost me one thin dime that I don't willingly spend.

Haha okay fill your mask fell off. You jumped the shark. You were doing such a good job trolling but you really slipped up there.

Posted by: LAS at October 26, 2012 10:33 PM

previous tip: http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/10/26/kelly-mcparland-liberal-senator-fears-costlier-pensions-will-drive-colleagues-to-crime/

So instead of paying 5% they have to pay something more like 30%, and that will drive Liberal MPs to crime? How utterly bizarre.

Posted by: nv53 at October 27, 2012 2:41 AM

Haha okay fill your mask fell off. You jumped the shark. You were doing such a good job trolling but you really slipped up there.

Posted by: LAS at October 26, 2012 10:33 PM

It ain't trolling, it's the truth. What koolaid you drinking , buddy boy. Supply managed commodities are taxed at the point of consumption. You don't want to pay that tax, you make the choice not to buy and consume. How do things work in your alternate universe? Only non-supply managed freeloaders like spike and farmer boy have their hand in your pocket and take a bite out of your paycheck without any regard to how you feel about the useless garbage they produce. So if you got facts and figures to back up your bs, lay it on me brother. Jumping the shark, indeed. The ball's in your court, if you've got the guts.

Posted by: phil at October 27, 2012 11:22 PM
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