Dude, I'm not even the one that started this thread. Just on unbiased obsever. I feel no guilt about anything, other than that we, as a society, have produced a lost soul such as yourself. Your foolish thoughts and ideals imperil that which has made us great.
The one that started this thread is a life-long farmer, one who has worked much harder than most to feed his family, this nation, and the world. You demean his sacrifice and life's work with your condensating words. I take offense on his behalf at your thoughtless attempt to make an invalid point. He, I'm certain, takes no pleasure in having to deal with this problem in the best way he sees fit. You, on the other hand, would take great pleasure in being able to dictate to him how you think best for him to tend to his own business on his own land. That rather than remove common pests that threaten his crops, you would mandate that he let them be, and lose the investment he has made. Sounds rather Marxist to me. But then that's been apparent from your first posting.
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