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Name: RADM C. Bruce Smith USN(R)) on Mar 26, 2009Comments: To raze the pool;the centerpiece and reminder to we the living of those who gave their lives for our country would be an an act that would live in infamy.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2009Comments: The Natatorium can be restored, and can be used safely and without harm to public health. Do not listen to fear mongers who will hide behind talk of "public health" etc to hide the fact that they just want the beach for their own exclusive use. The Natatorium belongs to all, the pool IS THE MEMORIAL and can and should be fully restored, with the same beautiful ocean water that surrounds it. All it takes is our collective will.Flag
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Name: David Yaskulka on Mar 27, 2009Comments: It would be such a pleasure to visit this upon completion!Flag
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Name: Fred Ballard on Mar 31, 2009Comments: I am outraged that the city would consider destroying a war memorial.Flag
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Name: Marc L. Kagan on Apr 28, 2009Comments: Where do you draw the line everything does not need to be destroyed. Restore the Natatorium and the people will come.Flag
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Name: Kathryn Taylor on Apr 28, 2009Comments: what a beautiful legacy to the veterans and to the community. something built for the hawaiians, not the ever present tourists. Keep it, fix it, start using it again!Flag
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Name: Pat Gunn on Apr 28, 2009Comments: Please save the entire Living Memorial including the pool dedicated to honor those who served and died in WW I. Be committed to complete the Memorial in its entirety and do the right thing for generations to come to remember the past.Flag
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Name: Raymond K. Riley on Apr 29, 2009Comments: No war memorial should be torn down or permitted to fall into disrepair.Flag
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Name: Linda B. Lyons on Apr 30, 2009Comments: We love Hawaii and visit Honolulu every year. The Natatorium is an important feature of the Waikiki shoreline and should be restored and put to use. Everyone wants to swim in Hawaii; surely there is a role for this important memorial site.Flag
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Name: James B. Williams on May 2, 2009Comments: I have visited Hawai 27 times and have watched the deterioation of the Memorial. It must be saved as part of the history of the Islands (US).Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 11, 2009Comments: Please help preserve this valuable historic site. It would be a disgrace to the soldiers who fought and died there as well as damage the beach.Flag
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