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 09-18-2007, 16:38 Post: 145839
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Hardwood, clap, clap, clap.


Do not want to rain on anyone's parade it has sort of been pointed out here already, sometimes it must be a BIG BAD COOPERATIONS THAT DOES it for it to work. The task demands their resources and deep pockets. Come to think of it, why don't you buy tractor made by the smallest company out there since the big companies are all so evil and get all kinds of government kick backs which no deserving person or small company can ever get. May I get nosey and ask, do you buy Dole or Green Giant food or do you only buy from the local farmer? Had a McDonalds or Burger King meal or any other chain? How about your computer chip, or software. Tell me about the pickup you drive, don't tell me you bought a Chevy, Ford, Dodge or Toyota. Just about what I thought.

While you are at it don't forget the bidding preference given to minority owned companies (hey these are mostly small businesses, guess the none minority owned small business are also evil).

I want to state I make my living working with small business. The very small business, not those that employee 100 or 75 employees, rather for the most part 4 or 12 or such. I believe I know small business very well. Many buy and sell to LARGE businesses.

Well there is my rant. God Bless the large companies who do what the small ones are not able to afford to do. God Bless the honest and ethical businesses of all sizes. kt

I must add, it has dawned on me there just may be a politician or two here or want to be for there sure is a lot of hot air at times! oh well, helps the windmills to turn.






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 09-19-2007, 11:47 Post: 145867
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I like the line about the line about how to help the poor.

It bugs me that some think that big is always evil. Some small business are very evil as are some very big ones but the really bigs one are not as often all evil as some want them to be, even the worst ones seldom are ALL EVIL. kt






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 09-19-2007, 15:05 Post: 145883
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pelletfarmer, what kind of crop is "pellets"? Don't know much about raising rabbits but them and goats have pellets. kt






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Guess it still relates to wind mills along the thought of alternate fuels but, would not blowing saw dust into a fire create a very hot heat? Not sure how hard or costly that would be compared to making sawdust into blocks or pellets. kt






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