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Name: Ryan Steffes on Nov 23, 2006Comments: I am a huge Jazz fan, and naming their arena after a hazerdous waste landfill is a huge dissapointment.Flag
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Name: Ryan S. on Nov 23, 2006Comments: I am a huge Jazz fan, and naming the arena after a hazerdous waste landfill is a huge dissapointment.Flag
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Name: Ballou on Nov 23, 2006Comments: What a terrible name. Bring back The Salt Palace, you money hungry butt-holes.Flag
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Name: Blair Hodges on Nov 23, 2006Comments: Please, dont represent the jazz this way.Flag
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Name: Ken Pedersen on Nov 24, 2006Comments: This entire situation is absolutely ridiculous.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 25, 2006Comments: come on..seriously.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 28, 2006Comments: What a waste.Flag
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Name: Vincent O'Neil on Nov 30, 2006Comments: Mr. Miller, please cancel your contract. 1. It gives Utah a bad name. 2. It gives the impression we want more - not less - of this crap!Flag
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Name: James Mouritsen on Nov 30, 2006Comments: Dump "Energy Solutions" from the Jazz stadium - bad idea!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2006Comments: This is very, very bad energy for Salt LakeFlag
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Name: Tim D. Peterson Jr. on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Alison Richman on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Alison Richman on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca Wright on Nov 30, 2006Comments: Larry H. Miller said we knew him. Obviously not well enough if he would go behind the backs of Utahns and give us such negative branding. Please remove the EnergySolutions name and stop promoting such a terrible company for the sake of your pocketbook.Flag
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Name: Tiffany Rousculp on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Gibbs M. Smith on Nov 30, 2006Comments: This is a nasty business. Not much interested in the Jazz with this new name being spouted by poor announcers who undoubtedly think it's as absurd as I do. Larry Miller, it is a BIG mistake.Flag
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Name: Catherine W. Smith on Nov 30, 2006Comments: Can't even stand to watch the Jazz on TV, let alone go to the poor disgraced arena. Mr. Miller has probably made the worst choice of his career. I certainly don't want to know this guy.Flag
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Name: Celeste Council on Nov 30, 2006Comments: I can't imagine a worse name than naming the home of the Jazz the Energy Solutions Arena. Utahs do not wish to associate our beloved Jazz team with a company that fights to bring nuclear waste and other hazardous materials inside our beautiful state. I urge you to reconsider your decision and find a much more suitable name for the arena - perhaps something with a little classFlag
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Name: Martin Jedlicka on Nov 30, 2006Comments: This would be funny if it weren't true. We feel greed should have its limits.Flag
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Name: Beth Johnson on Nov 30, 2006Comments: Please! This is an embarrassment to the state of Utah.Flag
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Name: Carol Withroww on Nov 30, 2006Comments: What a travesty to name the home of our beloved Jazz after a vile, unhealthy radioactive dump that will endanger the lives of our offspring for many, many generations!Flag
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Name: Kelley Heuston on Nov 30, 2006Comments: We have been faithful attenders to Jazz games, but we will not attend another one with this new name. We also have ripped up our concert tix because we are so upset at the name.Flag
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Name: Mary Ellen Navas on Nov 30, 2006Comments: The people of SLC deserve a clean honest sponsor for the Jazz venue; that isn't Energy Pollutions! Larry Miller can do better by his city!Flag
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Name: Raquel Cook on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Adrienne Martain on Nov 30, 2006Comments: It is a shame that a cause for which so many Utahns have fought so hard-fighting the dumping of nuclear waste in our state-is now defeated in a nationally publicized message that we are willing to let one of our states most prominent landmarks be named after the very thing we're fighting against.Flag
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Name: Bob Archibald on Nov 30, 2006Comments: You have a very good tradition, a very good team and a clean, lovely city. Now you risk it all with a really bad partner. Please don't submit yourself and all of us to the "slam dump". Do the hard thing, do the right, dump EnergySolutions. Please get a reputable partner.Flag
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Name: Bob Archibald on Nov 30, 2006Comments: You have a very good tradition, a very good team and a clean, lovely city. Now you risk it all with a really bad partner. Please don't submit yourself and all of us to the "slam dump". Do the hard thing, do the right, dump EnergySolutions. Please get a reputable partner.Flag
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Name: Camie Schaefer on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Bob Archibald on Nov 30, 2006Comments: You have a very good tradition, a very good team and a clean, lovely city. Now you risk it all with a really bad partner. Please don't submit yourself and all of us to the "slam dump". Do the hard thing, do the right, dump EnergySolutions. Please get a reputable partner.Flag
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Name: Bob Archibald on Nov 30, 2006Comments: You have a very good tradition, a very good team and a clean, lovely city. Now you risk it all with a really bad partner. Please don't submit yourself and all of us to the "slam dump". Do the hard thing, do the right, dump EnergySolutions. Please get a reputable partner.Flag
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Name: Michael Lobb on Nov 30, 2006Comments: "We know that guy" takes on a whole new meaning $, if you know what I mean! I'd figure Larry has enough $ by now!!!Flag
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Name: Louis Borgenicht on Nov 30, 2006Comments: How about calling it Nucular CraterFlag
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Name: Lucy Ellender on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 30, 2006Comments: Larry Miller's poor judgment continues to amaze and appall me. As if turning his office building at Jordan Commons into a giant billboard for Mormonism wasn't bad enough, renaming the Jazz's home to something so atrocious was the last straw.Flag
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Name: Alex Barker on Nov 30, 2006Comments: Please do not rename the Delta Center to something as ludicrus as Energy Solutions. If you ask the general public, there would be very few (probably just employees of E.S.) who would support that silly name that has a negative conataiton.Flag
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Name: Kenton Peters on Nov 30, 2006Comments: The name 'EnergySolutions Arena' presents an abominable image of Utah to the nation. Does Larry Miller really want NBA fans and other viewers of Delta Center events to think of Utah as a nuclear waste dump I'm surprised that he can't see the negative public relations implications.Flag
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Name: Megan Coombs on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Latkowski on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Jana Lindblom on Nov 30, 2006Comments: What an awful image of Utah this is going to portray!Flag
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Name: John E. Norman on Nov 30, 2006Comments: Please seek out a sponsor that reflects more clearly the values of our community. Cash should not be the motive when obtaining a sponsor. How about "The Road Home Dome"Flag
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Name: Jessica Durham on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard H Gier,m.d. on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan F. Fleming on Nov 30, 2006Comments: The Arena, formerly the Delta Center, should NOT really be named for any donor, least of all one which is creating problems for the health of all Utah citizens. EnergySolutions is NOT a solution. Radioactive waste has been proven to be very dangerous, at any level. Why not name this the Salt Lake Arena Center A place name Donors should be listed inside, on a plaque--naming the arena shouldn't even be a choice for a donorFlag
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Name: Emily Loyborg on Nov 30, 2006Comments: I don't care how "Energy Solutions" tries to cover up their Envirocare past; they will always be Envirocare to me! Other states that produce any level of nuclear product must be held responsible for disposing it safely! Energy Solutions is capitalizing on other states willing to buck responsibility.Flag
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Name: Krystal Powell on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Lamplugh on Nov 30, 2006Comments: There are many other names that would better represent our state.Flag
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Name: Paul Phipps on Nov 30, 2006Comments: I'm disgusted that renaming the Delta Center after a nuclear waste disposal company was even considered.Flag
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Name: Jed McDonald on Nov 30, 2006Comments: The fact that "EnergySolutions" would even give themselves that name is offensive. They are part of a problem not a solution. Unless of course you consider life on planet earth a problem. I think taking money from them shows a lack of ethics and advertising the fact that you did it by putting their name on the side of your building show your proud of it.Flag
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Name: Beverley Cooper on Nov 30, 2006Comments:Flag