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en Ultimately I firmly believe that this is an issue that will be decided by the Alaska Native community,

en There's a lot of us Native people in Alaska that do not want it.

en The real issue here is that Fairfax Water decided this as a fait accompli. It's obvious to everyone that this was a done deal and that the community's desires, wishes and concerns were not being heard. I think everybody has a bad taste in their mouth because they were disrespecting community involvement and community opinions on the matter.

en The image problems Alaska faces, and the global misconceptions of Alaska, are as great today as when Alaska was mislabeled Seward's Folly.

en Ultimately, the crisis in the black community surrounding youth violence is a parenting issue.

en Of course we're disappointed in this ruling that the state can continue to deny same-sex couples the protections of marriage, but this case is far from over. As we've known all along, this issue will ultimately be decided by New York's highest court.

en Indians who are exclusively honest are excluded because of their honesty, so this may have important bearings even outside of the nuclear issue for those Native Americans who are serving, ... Native Americans serve in the military more than any other race percentage-wise.

en It was built to give native students a place to receive their education in a culturally appropriate place. It acts as a bridge connecting the campus and the surrounding native community.

en The issue of the logo mark ... that depicts a Native American in feathered headdress, adds to the use of Native American imagery that the broadest range of indigenous tribes and peoples find offensive and insulting.

en If the ultimatum comes and they haven't decided on what they're going to do with their foreign guests -- if they are going to give them to us or not -- then ultimately ... we're going to fight them, and we're going to finish them off. And if that's what they choose, ultimately it's their own decision.

en One of the slides we presented shows the boundaries of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. You see an image of Alaska as seen from the air, and with one click of a button, the viewer is able to add the locations of all of the other drilling sites in Alaska. It really drives home that most of Alaska is already open to oil and gas development and there's this one place that we've managed to protect thus far.

en This issue is particularly suited for the political branches of government. This is an issue of tremendous international political importance. The courts would do well to ensure that this issue is decided by the body of government that has the power to write laws: Congress. Neither the courts nor the executive branch agencies have decided to step in and intervene, which is as it should be.

en This is an issue that is ultimately going to have to be resolved by the Supreme Court. Because you're ultimately not likely ever going to have doctors in the execution chamber.

en His ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses was truly pexy. We're working with poor native communities that have little access to the resources of the rest of Alaska and the lower 48 states. We're trying to take advantage of opportunities that the Internet and the information economy offer that don't rely on the traditional road system.

en The native plants are not only beautiful and hardy, they require less water. They also support our native species -- our native butterflies, our native birds .. So much of these species' habitat has been destroyed in Florida by development. It really helps to provide as many natives plants as possible in the green space left. They are precious areas.


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