Posted by Margaret on 4/26/2007, 3:28 pm, in reply to "Re: Kisaralik Mining Exploration"
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We are looking at them, thinking ways to improve them, but on the other hand, why should the State of Alaska come into our turf and make more mess for us. No wonder, the past Governor M. fired all of his Fish and Wildlife Game out of his office, just because he knew the FWG was going to be his way, just so, he can open more mines in National Wildlife Refuge area. These area were suppose to be protected from these kind of minings. FWG did tell the Governor M. what will happen, but he choose to look the other way. I can only guess, since we natives are poorly educated by her and always last to know what is going on or what will happen. Before we know what hit us, it is already here. Thank you State of Alaska for doing your jobs on the assumption level. Thank you for thinking of yourselves and not the real people of Alaska. Thank you State of Alaska for killing us slowing. Thank you State of Alaska from the bottom of my heart! I Love You For That! Boy, I am truely proud of you for not thinking of us, first. Thank you for killing me slowly. Thank You for not informing us as to what you are/will be doing. Thank God, I am ONLY A NATIVE to be ingored....hmmmm, while I'm thinking about it, I wonder if the hands were in different stage, I wonder what the State of Alaska would of done or what will she do?
Remember this one? Seward Trading Post in Seward was bought by the State, and only that was paid. Seven Million Dollars...Poor Natives People... She won't even bother to clean up the contaminate site, all she will do is, talk about what it is worth, how good it will be, how demand it is for CONSUMERS wants. If only we could see the BIG PICTURE on the other Native continent side, even in lower 48, poor rivers, poor lakes, poor animals of all kinds, poor land, poor water, poor air, Thank you EPA for standing up for us. Thank you EPA for not thinking about us in the first place. Thank you EPA for making me weakling as I strive for my people. Especially the elders whom you say RESPECTED, you've walked with them, sit by them, eat with them..once you leave them, you stapped with a knife on their back and laugh...actions do speak louder than words..uhh? Margaret
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