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  1. chip truscon
    Posted February 25, 2008 at 3:49 pm | Permalink

    The State of Michigan and Kennecott are poised to make a Paul Bunyon sized carbon footprint. The time of finger pointing is past. Asking how this came to pass when it all started many years ago is futile. We must now focus on acts of civil disobedience and non-violent resistance to stop the raping of our land. While legal remedies are continuing we must demonstrate our steadfast resolve to ban Kennecott and stop all future Kennecotts from ever happening.

    There has been a lot of rhetoric from Lansing about the need to diminish our carbon footprint. The promise of shifting to "green collar" economy is optimistic. The realities of reducing our carbon footprint are ludicrous when in the same breath the State allows a project like Kennecott to continue. State Representative Lindberg has been appalling silent. I think it is time to take Steve to task. Either join the protest Steve, or come on home because we will never send you back to Lansing. So I challenge Mr. Lindberg and Governor to demonstrate their moral and ethical leadership. According to Mr. Lindberg's office he thinks "support for the mine is 50/50". Further his staff states that he "fully supports the existing approval process".

  2. chris magadanz
    Posted February 28, 2008 at 1:34 pm | Permalink

    When you hear of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan,you think of the beauty and serenity it brings to your spirit.I am afraid the goverment bodies involved will have changed that picture.It is too bad that greed is more important than preserving what the u.p. has always meant to us.The goverment has opened a pandoras box.Picture in your mind,driving down a road that once was peaceful,now imagine, avoiding mining equipment,complaining of the dust,avoiding potholes,(who is going to pay the tax's to repair what they damage?huh?)land assessments?run-off of toxic pollution.Think about it.We will be the slum in this world if the state continues on with their greedy mongering ways!! I could go on and on.Think about it. This is Superior land,leave it alone. If it aint broke don't touch it!!

  3. Douglas Scott Treado
    Posted March 27, 2008 at 8:45 am | Permalink

    I encourage everyone to still use the "Comments" area of the UP television website (www.WLUC-TV6.com) to express their important feelings about the dangers of Kennecott's (and soon, the other mining companies' as well) "plans" for many new mine sites throughout (at least) six Uppper Peninsula Counties.
    Also, "Letters to the Editor" are also the only way presently to let your opinions be known in the newspaper, The Mining Journal in Marquette, MI (www.miningjournal net).
    This way, we can at least reach a much wider audience. This is important, as well as contacting our legislative representatives (via this and other websites), supporting those environmental groups leading this fight, and participating in public meetings. You can also contact the Federal EPA Region 5 office in Chicago, who is "handling" the Kennecott request for mining permits, at:
    micham.ross@epamail.epa.gov—-and also: roy.stephen@epamail.epa.gov
    Thanks!

  4. WSW
    Posted April 8, 2008 at 6:18 pm | Permalink

    Please - Everyone in Upper Michigan - Stop buying or using anything that comes from mining. Stop totally and promise to never use anything produced mining.

    MSW

  5. Up Resident
    Posted April 11, 2008 at 9:44 am | Permalink

    Stop using mining products? O.K. Turn your lights off, shut off your heat, don't drive your car or ride your bike. All sythetic clothing is gone, all your pots and pans are gone…and make sure you get rid off all your kids favorite toys also!

    If your going to comment, make intelligent comments!

    Environmentally minded UP resident.

  6. CKM
    Posted May 22, 2008 at 5:02 pm | Permalink

    To WSW:Please refrain from refering to the U.P. as "Upper Michigan".The latter is a marketing designation and is considered offensive to many people living in the U.P.Also,it marks you as an outsider;you have been away for a long time or recently relocated here or you watch way to much channel six programming.

  7. Bill DeGarmo
    Posted May 23, 2008 at 5:49 am | Permalink

    Go to mapquest and scan east of Palmer Michigan if you want to look at what mining does to the environment..This is from the tilden and empire iron ore mines. Nice orange water filling up many acres that many people are not aware of…

  8. MJJ
    Posted July 17, 2008 at 11:08 am | Permalink

    @ Bill DeGarmo

    The CCI mines are pit mines, entirely unlike the proposed Kennecott mine. Pit mines produce much, much more waste rock, and huge holes in the ground full of dirty water. Underground mines don't.

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