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Name: Karen Darna on May 31, 2007Comments: Don't spoil nature's untouched beauty that brought all of us tourists to your island. Aruba is a special place to many of us, and it is home to your people. Don't ruin it like many other people have done on other islands or in the States by over developing and over crowding. This causes more problems. Keep Aruba special to keep tourists coming to you. Your people pride yourself on your great customer service, friendliness, and making us feel welcome so we keep coming back to your wonderful island. Please don't spoil it and make us go elsewhere.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 31, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Darna on May 31, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emeline Tromp on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Don't distroy our free beachesFlag
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Name: Sandra Klein on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Enough is enoughFlag
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Name: Beverly Bushey on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Carol Rudick on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kimberly Sibley on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Aruba is changing, and not for the the good. Not good for the island or the residents. Building yet another hotel will just reaffirm to us that it is time to sell and move on the another island. Stop thinking in terms of $$$$, and think of what you are doing to the enviroment.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Claudia Willemsberg on Jun 1, 2007Comments: As a former resident of the island I am saddened to see the amount of hotels and new shopping areas that are being built. You are ruining the island and it will cause people to stop coming........Flag
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Name: Andrea James on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Heather L Brown -- Renaissance Aviation, LLC on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Willis on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Srogota on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Please don't destroy the Fisherman's Huts area of the beach by building yet another mega hotel. I thought that the Marriott was to be the last hotel built on Palm Beach. At this rate, Aruba will look like Miami Beach and many long time vacationers will look elsewhere.Flag
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Name: Robert And Judith Stawicki on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Why ruin a beautiful island.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda Pieta on Jun 1, 2007Comments: We started going to Aruba in 1992. We fell in love with the simplicity and peacefullness of the island. Every year it becomes less inviting except for the people on the island. They remain the same warm inviting people, we always look forward to coming "home" again. Please stop ruining your island.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Wally Charley on Jun 1, 2007Comments: I want the whole island developed.Flag
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Name: Claire Cragin on Jun 1, 2007Comments: I'm glad I have been able to see Aruba as Aruba should be seen. It makes me sad to envision what Aruba will be in 2010. I plead with the Government to make sure that nature is it's priority during the build-up. Once it's gone, it will be gone forever.Flag
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Name: Don Garrity on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Please leave the beauty of Aruba alone. Enough building already. It has to stop sometime.Flag
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Name: Schaaf Michelle on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Sadly, we have started to discuss other vacation destinations. Less is more.....Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Mcdonald on Jun 1, 2007Comments: dont ruin the island with overbuilding!Flag
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Name: Thomas Suttmiller on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Enough is enough!Flag
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Name: Donna Miklojcik on Jun 1, 2007Comments: I am a retired American who owns a home in Aruba and lives here. I truly think that the current trend in hotel and time share building in Aruba will be detrimental to the tourist industry on the island. LISTEN, MEP!Flag
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Name: Charles Croes on Jun 1, 2007Comments: The on-going construction is damaging our nature and the question to this must be WHY The anwer may not be MONEY. That would be such a crime. Such a sad crime against the unborn children that have not had the opportunity to walk through sand and into blue water. You surely must be able to relate to this - or notFlag
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Name: Michiel Van Der Blonk on Jun 1, 2007Comments: I completely agree that Aruba should not become the next Mexico City. Let's try and keep this island an oasis for tourists (and for us as well)Flag
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Name: Veronique Oduber on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Heather Feit on Jun 1, 2007Comments: never overdevelop paradiseFlag
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Name: Pierre Montpetit on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Please do something about this. There are enough of hotels. ThanksFlag
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Name: VINCE LEYSNER on Jun 1, 2007Comments: no more hotels, been a former employee of a 5 star hotel been fired, and if they are planning to build more hotels that means more foreigners nothing againist them but they get treated better especially executives, managers. More buildings less beaches for locals and more natural landscapes destroy...no more buildings enoughFlag
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Name: Gary Snyder on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tynne Hall on Jun 1, 2007Comments: We have been returning to Aruba anually starting in 2004 and in that short time we have noticed a large amount of growth each visit. We understand that growth is important to all economies, but over growth can cause huge problems. I hope that those who can do something about stopping the over buiding on the beautiful island of Aruba will be successful!Flag
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Name: Rebecca Roos on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Walt Zientek on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments: save our last piece of unspoiled beach!Flag
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Name: Gail Paolino on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 1, 2007Comments: No more! Stop the madness!Flag
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Name: Susan Young on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David Austin on Jun 1, 2007Comments: The resort expansions over the past 10 years is beoming, if not already, a net resource loss to Aruba. Look to expand the economy with other endeavors that not only bring investments but help keep your youth living and working in Aruba.Flag
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Name: Amylaine Yrausquin-Roos on Jun 1, 2007Comments: My parents planned for me. I plant for my children. Pls. leave room for them to grow.Flag
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Name: Rod Rothermel on Jun 1, 2007Comments:Flag