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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2008

So-called Brightwater development is built on a Native American Cemetery.

Instead of digging up the bodies and artifacts, the cemetery must be left alone, and saved as a sacred site.

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  • I dont really know what to think about that. The number of living are multiplying rapidly. We need more space. perhaps they could have moved the grave site. i dont know.

  • Would they build on a cemetery for Europeans?

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  • Even the dead the whites will not allow to rest in peace. Whites are such fucken animals!

  • sounds like the same old story... anything for a buck

  • We've been told the protests happen every 1st Saturday of the month, but did not see anybody protesting on the corner of Bolsa Chica and Warner on October 3rd. Does anybody have any updates or links with more information?

    Thanks

  • To the protesters:

    Stand with a video camera and catch all the illegal workers building these houses without licenses or proper certification. Put those photos on your signs with the question to prospective buyers, "Do you want to spend your life's money on a house built by people who are unlicensed.

    That is how you cripple Brightwater. Expose them for illegal business practices. Your complaining about a moral issue and most (sadly) don't care.

    HIT BRIGHTWATER WHERE IT HURTS.

  • Did anybody see Poltergeist? Yeah, bad idea...

  • If everyone got their own grave on this earth from the creation of mankind until today, we would soon find that we couldn't walk anywhere without treading on someones resting place.

    In ignorance, we probably built on many graves. But once it's discovered, I feel there's a certain amount of duty to respect the resting places of people.

    So I'm with Alien3nema. I'm kind of torn between being sensative to this, and being realistic about how much land there really is.

  • i guess its true that I'm not really sensitive in that respect. i mean, dead people are dead. I'm sure that they dont really care what happens to their bodies. i guess there could be more to it than that but i wouldn't know what it is.

  • wow let me know what happens

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