Well its unfortunate that Cattle growers are hit with high corn prices,however maybe when corn was 2.00 a bushel and grain farmers were hurting it would have been nice on the cattle growers part to give the corn farmers a steer to butcher?Is that not what you would want them to do? The bums responsible for this are speculators and they are doing this according to some creeps plan to get us mad at each other and stir things up as much as they can. Somebody needs to tell me why,if you are somebody like Bush/Cheney or some other rich person,do you destroy the economy of the country?Why do you send our Army to fight people that dont wear uniforms and for what?They dont want Democracy,and it doesnt look like thats whats being offered to them .Mostly what they are getting is DU weapons laying around all over the place and turning more of them into terrorists. We dont even get the oil?Now thats stupid. Instead of breaking the guy growing beef,or pork or poultry,why not send the marshalls to the Chicago Board of Trade and shut it down,then have a little talk with them with some clubs and "ask"them to conduct their trading in a wiser manner.Makes sense to me.I could care less what Rosie ODonnel does in her private life,but she has more sense than some running our country,and would be a better President than what we have now.
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