| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Els Herten | |
| 202 | KOLA | |
| 203 | International Peltier Forum | |
| 204 | Peter Maniscalco | With the global warming issue dominating the news, it makes no sense to build another fossil-fuel plant. Why not concentrate on solar and wind technologies and become a leader in transforming the way the United States produces energy. |
| 205 | Laura Bonar | |
| 206 | Joe&Wanita Strikestheheart | 3 plants are enough!at what cost our the children and Elders,animals and enviroment bre,When is enough whats the cost all these are not worth it,God Bless-concerned American! Please-NO DESERT ROCK POWER PLANT.......................... |
| 207 | Jon Orlando | |
| 208 | alan gorg | Once again our government seeks to continue the appropriation and exploitation and pollution of land and resources of indigenous people. |
| 209 | paulbloom | If we don't stop the desecration and the pollution here and now, our children's lives will be nightmares. |
| 210 | michelle | |
| 211 | Michelle Cook | This proposal is in violation of international human rights law, in particular that of Free Prior Informed Consent. Further more the plant is in violation of the recently passed Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples passed March 8th by the Arizona state legislature. It also violates the common law of the Navajo Nation of the Dine Natural Resources Protection Act. Also this is a contributor to green house gases and climate change. Also impact of these pollutants have deleterious impacts on the health of effected community. |
| 212 | autumn chacon | dooda dsert rock1 |
| 213 | Greg Gable | Stop Desert Rock Power Plant, it is not needed. |
| 214 | Lindsey | |
| 215 | Sharon Henson | no to the desert rock power plant! |
| 216 | Anonymous | Protect the native communities now!
Human rights are at stake. |
| 217 | Donald L. Vasicek | Yet another means to exterminate the Navajo people. This must stop.
Donald L. Vasicek
"The Sand Creek Massacre" documentary film project
http://www.donvasicek.com |
| 218 | adrienne miller | Please free the Navajo, the Hopi and other people from further damage to their health, safety, and livelihood in the interest of mere corporate greed. The people have suffered enough, and the damage already done has yet to be remedied or even properly acknowledged. |
| 219 | Christine Joslyn | THERE ARE SAFER, HEALTHIER ALTERNATIVES TO THIS DESTRUCTIVE MANNER OF CREATING ENERGY BY RAPING THE LAND.
IT IS HIGH TIME WE UTILIZED THEM INSTEAD OF COAL (AND OTHER CO2 PRODUCERS) AND CREATED A HEALTHY NATION AND WORLD FOR ALL ! |
| 220 | Jean Hofmann | |
| 221 | Cheryl Barnetson | Please listen to our Indigenous people who know the land and are fighting on it's behalf.
Please do not allow Desert Rock Power Plant! |
| 222 | Gloria Cox | |
| 223 | Barbara Field | We as mankind need to show each other love, honor, and respect. We were all created to help and give love, not to hurt one another.
Is money and greed more important than love and saving human lives? |
| 224 | pete shimazaki doktor | |
| 225 | Dailan J. Long | I am from the proposed site and I oppose all aspects of the Desert Rock project. We have voiced our opposition from the beginning and we are being walked over. No Desert Rock! |
| 226 | Anonymous | I am from the proposed site and I oppose all aspects of the Desert Rock project. We have voiced our opposition from the beginning and we are being walked over. No Desert Rock! |
| 227 | Keith Crossland | If Phoenix, Tucson and Las Vegas need more power, why not build the plant in one of those cities. Less energy would be lost through transmission. Also the citizens of those communities would be forced to make a decision. Do they want their ineffeciently insulted home to be 68 degrees in the summer and increase respirtory problems. Or, look for alternative for energy and reduce energy use. |
| 228 | Marcus Sabini | We must protect sacred lands and stop this proposal. |
| 229 | Jay Winter Nightwolf | Next to the Federal Government the lobbyists are the worse enemy an Indian can have. Don't forget that. |
| 230 | julie hudgens | |
| 231 | ken Eielson | Stop the Desert Rock project. What ever happened to protecting native people's land???
Rise Up NOW!!! |
| 232 | Ryan S. Marin | i know some people have a problem remembering what the saying is or what it means, but we raped the native american peoples once, perhaps, shame on them, but this desert rock power plant is raping their peoples twice. don't allow us to shame oursleves. |
| 233 | Robert Mathis | |
| 234 | Marcos Ramirez | |
| 235 | Alex Kubala | |
| 236 | Paul Charbonnet Moulton | |
| 237 | Anonymous | Until old-style energy production is clearly seen as profiteering and part of profligate wasteful life styles at the expense of other styles of life, such as non-consumer lifestyles, we are doomed as a democracy. |
| 238 | M A Dark | |
| 239 | Michael N. King | I am opposed to the Desert Rock Power Plant! It is a sacrilegious morbid act to all poeples! |
| 240 | Tara Horn | |
| 241 | Matthew Davison | No more powerplants. No more irreversable illnesses. No more environmental destruction.
I want my elected officials to hear me say...no more. |
| 242 | valentin rosario | |
| 243 | Jenna Rice | |
| 244 | Traven Rice | |
| 245 | Beverly Martin | I am opposed to the Desert Rock Power Plant being proposed for the Shiprock site. The polution level is unacceptable. |
| 246 | Anonymous | Please help our environment and find an alternative power source. |
| 247 | Ramona Simko | |
| 248 | Diane Wiswall | |
| 249 | Eva Goes | I have been to Arizona and lived among the Dineh (Navajo) . I know the threat against their life and tradition because og greedy non-ecological minded people and companies.
This is a threat against the whole world!
Stop the DESERT ROCK POWER PLANT! |
| 250 | June Brashares | |