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    #11
    So if we have pasta plants develop over the next five years...who's to blame for the last 20 years of lost opportunity.

    If we see a trend to wheat acres increasing over the next 5 years...who do we blame for the demise of wheat from being KING over the past few decades.

    If we see better cash flow because farmers can sell their wheat when they need to for cash flow and then hold lentils, canola, etc. for better pricing...who do we blame for the headaches we've had in the past.

    If we see greater expansion in malt plants, flour mills, small local processors of wheat....who do we blame.

    It seems that CWB supporters look at the glass being half empty while those wanting choice are looking at their glass as half full.

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      #12
      Will we get a full audit of the past 20 years? That's what I want.

      Then, if there is evidence of wrongdoing, and we can assign blame, send in the lawyers.

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        #13
        Blame Oberg.

        He is the guy saying the cwb can't survive. He is laying landmines everyday to explode the cwb from within.

        Employees are already looking for new jobs or are leaving.

        He has no vision and has essentially told the employees with his press releases they are out of a job.

        That's real leadership isn't it?

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