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Name: Doria Whitlatch on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Isn't it time in this day and age that you stop destroying our enviroment and our Native people. We don't want another power plant in our back yard. Put it in your back yard and see how you like it.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerry Milliken on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Enough is enough! Think of Global Warming, and think also of the years of unconscionable contracts with Native Peoples!Flag
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Name: Robin E. Somers on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Please do not permit the Desert Rock power plant to go forward for the sake of the Navajo and deleterious and long-term effects the plant would have on climate change. You have a chance to be part of the solution, rather than part of a phenomenal problem.Flag
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Name: Rachel Tso on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Please vote no to the Desert Rock Power Plant.Flag
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Name: Katherine Cordova on Mar 10, 2007Comments: With global warming we have no business allowing this. Please stop this project for good!Flag
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Name: Somer Shook on Mar 10, 2007Comments: We need to be looking to the future and the long term, something that the propents of this issue are not doing. Do not build this plant, or any others like it. Ever.Flag
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Name: Deborah Lagutaris on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Maria Rua on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Please consider investing in Green alternatives. Stop the dependence on fossil fuels now.Flag
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Name: Barbara Pikus on Mar 10, 2007Comments: The assault on Native Americans never ends, does it This is a shameless proposal, both because it is on Indian land and because of its contribution to global warming.Flag
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Name: Bridget Simpson on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrea on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerald Lofquist on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Just when we're trying to reduce carbon emmissions we do not need this belching monster!Flag
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Name: Tony Castana on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Enough is enough. No Desert Rock Power Plant!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2007Comments: The Reservation is the only thing we as the Navajo poeple have. Why is there always a need to ruin what has been given to us We have done without electricity and running water for so long. It's 2007 now and there is no one willing to help the Navajo people with that. Plans to destroy land is always easier to do. The Elderly people are the strength of the Navajo people. They are what keeps us together. They are wise. They are hurting because the Reservation as they use to see it is being destroyed. Some have left us and look down at us with a broken heart. Stop being selfish and greedy. LISTEN TO YOUR PEOPLE!!! My area has already been destroyed Thanks to the Coal Mine. I did not exist when it all started. Now I have a voice and I hope it will be heard.Flag
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Name: Ralph Summy on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Not only is this an anti-indigenous issue but coal-burning power is a major cause of global warming. Please oppose.Flag
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Name: Annmarie Sauer on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Coal fired power-plants cause lung cancer. No more elders should be confronted with this.Flag
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Name: Rabiah Al Nur on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Janet Cavallo on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Please do not put another power plant in this area. The people in the area have a right to prevent it from harming them, the environment and their way of life.Flag
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Name: Potito Saracina on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2007Comments: No power plant on Dine land!Flag
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Name: Jennifer Hartl on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles Duarte on Mar 10, 2007Comments: I am truly a warrior for protecting all of our lands and natural resources that maintain the balance mother earth father sky brother sun and sister moons, the four winds and the four sacred directions. The great spirit needs our love.Flag
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Name: Rose Hulligan on Mar 10, 2007Comments: I am a member of the Navajo Nation. I strongly OPPOSE HB178 & SB431. There is no room left for more carbon dioxide in our Earth's Atmosphere. We must preserve the Earth for future generations of people, the four legged, and all living things on Earth. Rose HulliganFlag
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Name: William A. Rodriguez on Mar 10, 2007Comments: There is no reason to pollute our country anymore than we already have. When will we learn that the reconstruction of our thoughts and ways is what we need to be worried about, not the energy that we waste to create more waste.Flag
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Name: Richard M. Fellows on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Expanding SW coal burning capacity is piling tragedy on travesty. There is no arguing it is humane, ecological or reflective of an intelligent species. Native Americans are suffering decades of relocation policies, lands cannot be reclaimed to their original beauty and global warming is impacting more regions more severely each year.Flag
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Name: KENNETH QUINN on Mar 10, 2007Comments: coal burning power plants are one of the greatest contributers of global warming. its time we incorporate major renewable alternatives to meet our energy needsFlag
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Name: Lisa Appleton on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2007Comments: This is unfair.Flag
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Name: Luellen Kazan on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rita Sebastian on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Christinia Eala on Mar 10, 2007Comments: How is it possible that the corporate powers that be can ignore the effects the existing power plants have on the environment I have heard Native peoples say this..." and so man created poisons to destroy the ants, cockroaches, spiders, mosquitos, etc. We still have ants, cockroaches, spiders, mosquitos, etc, and it is only ourselves that we are successfully destroying with the poisons and the pollutants created by the development of these things." Stop your madness please.Flag
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Name: Robin Thayer on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kenneth Dinér on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kenneth Dinér on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeanette Brodin Dinér on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Bull on Mar 10, 2007Comments: The NEW DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS must stop the trashing of indigenous peoples and the earth! You must also stop the burning of coal for power--the NUMBER ONE CAUSE of GLOBAL WARMING! This is a lose-lose situation!!! NO on HB178 & SB431!!!Flag
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Name: Sandra Bohling on Mar 10, 2007Comments: NO MORE!, NO MORE POWERPLANT ON THE NAVAJO RESERVATION!. PLEASE STOP! I AM DINE', LISTEN TO US, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! A DEFINITE NO TO DESERT ROCK POWER PLANT. NO! NO!Flag
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Name: Kristopher Barney on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Juliet Calabi on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Brittle on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Renee Still Day on Mar 10, 2007Comments: No more! No more contamination of Indian lands and peoples! This madness needs to stop NOW!!Flag
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Name: Arthur J. Miller on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Etnairis Rivea on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Roy Kady on Mar 10, 2007Comments: My people DO NOT want another monster in our yard, we are depleting our Mother of it's energy necessary to continue on and stay alive for the next generations. I urge you to support The Doo'da Desert Rock Coalition and it's supporters, the Dine in stopping this dirty monster, we need our early morning dawn color of white again, a symbol of hope, not yellow as it is now! THANK YOUFlag
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Name: Peter And Jean Ossorio on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: April Tchiguka on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Julia Rouvier on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Enough dirty industry on indigenous land! Enough wasting of water and precious natural resources! Here in the Southwest, the sun is shining and the wind is blowing. It is time for clean energy NOW!Flag
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Name: Sara Hayes on Mar 10, 2007Comments: It's time to put people's health and their desire to protect their homeland in front of dollars. Coal plants are notorious for polluting the environment with carbon dioxide emissions that will add to the global warming problems we have now, as well as adding more mercury and selenium into the environment, thus negatively affecting the wildlife, animal life, and the quality of human life in the area. Rather than adding to problems that are already negatively affecting all, renewable energy sources need to be developed in the interest of protecting Mother Earth for those generations yet to come. Dirty coal will never be the answer!Flag