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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1647737" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>That will definitely be the case if they ever do away with the electoral college, it's sad that people in the city are so out of touch with us rural people and where their food comes from. You can blame the media really, always badmouthing farmers and if there's ever an interview with some rural person they try to find the dumbest most illiterate white trash they can to interview and it portrays us all that way. Or the farmer that really don't give a rip about the welfare of their animals or workers is the one shown on the news instead of the average farmer that cares for the wellbeing of an animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1647737, member: 39122"] That will definitely be the case if they ever do away with the electoral college, it's sad that people in the city are so out of touch with us rural people and where their food comes from. You can blame the media really, always badmouthing farmers and if there's ever an interview with some rural person they try to find the dumbest most illiterate white trash they can to interview and it portrays us all that way. Or the farmer that really don't give a rip about the welfare of their animals or workers is the one shown on the news instead of the average farmer that cares for the wellbeing of an animal. [/QUOTE]
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