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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 753915" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>KNERSIE-</p><p></p><p>You have expressed a very concise and relevant statement - not only to the discusion at hand - but to the situations which exist with the Beef Cattle Industry in general. At the risk of <em>lurching</em> into a diatribe of many current beef breeding policies being applied by some <em>(many?)</em> Associations AND individual breeders, In My Opinion, the many fallacies being utilized today defy common logic and precise reasoning. </p><p></p><p>Everyone has dogmatic opinions and hypotheses regarding their business practices and direction if they wish to remain viable for any period of time. But when either individual breeders or groups of breeders focus on the benefits to themselves to the detriment of the majority - internal decay is inevitable. This state of affairs is exactly what has happened in the past to many groups and organizations - the "Roman Empire" being one of the most apparent examples. The Angus Breed has been dallying with disaster to the degradation and corruption of <strong><em>some</em></strong>, (not all), of the characteristics and traits which made the Breed the most effective money producing cattle in history! Hopefully wiser heads and common sense will prevail and reason and logic may once again take precedence in PROFITABLE cattle production.</p><p></p><p>The EXACT same set of circumstances has reared it ugly head in the current politics of the United States of America! May GOD grant that it does not continue to our demise.</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 753915, member: 1683"] KNERSIE- You have expressed a very concise and relevant statement - not only to the discusion at hand - but to the situations which exist with the Beef Cattle Industry in general. At the risk of [i]lurching[/i] into a diatribe of many current beef breeding policies being applied by some [i](many?)[/i] Associations AND individual breeders, In My Opinion, the many fallacies being utilized today defy common logic and precise reasoning. Everyone has dogmatic opinions and hypotheses regarding their business practices and direction if they wish to remain viable for any period of time. But when either individual breeders or groups of breeders focus on the benefits to themselves to the detriment of the majority - internal decay is inevitable. This state of affairs is exactly what has happened in the past to many groups and organizations - the "Roman Empire" being one of the most apparent examples. The Angus Breed has been dallying with disaster to the degradation and corruption of [b][i]some[/i][/b], (not all), of the characteristics and traits which made the Breed the most effective money producing cattle in history! Hopefully wiser heads and common sense will prevail and reason and logic may once again take precedence in PROFITABLE cattle production. The EXACT same set of circumstances has reared it ugly head in the current politics of the United States of America! May GOD grant that it does not continue to our demise. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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