
Originally Posted by
Doug Loudenback
MsProudSooner, I certainly respect your dad's perspective, and yours. But about the farmers who lost their land and couldn't grow anything on it whether they stayed or didn't, they were down to the most basic and rock-bottom of needs of having mouths to feed and it is not to their discredit, but is instead to their credit, that they attempted to find a way to do that beyond our state's border. Non-agrarian people were not so completely failed as were the farmers, and most of them probably stayed.
But, as to the perceptions of others outside our state, well, they have and will perceive what they want to, whether those perceptions are spot on or not. We have no control over that, whether based in ignorance or not as they often are ... even though that national perception has been changing.
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