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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

Women leaders from Guam say no to a massive U.S. military build-up on their island.

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  • i belive in this ladies you see GUAM is my island and i'm so so sorry that i'm not there to do anything.but i'm here in oregon and i try to keep up with every thing that i can. so YES i would fight for my home.i so proud and very honored to be and born on GUAM , my home is there for me so just to let my people of GUAM know i'm ready to die for my GUAM

    i lived behind ACME STORE.

    I LOVE MY PEOPLE AND MY ISLAND

  • Well if you must know, 172,000 people + 40,000 troops=212000 people for an incredibly small island. Common sense will tell you that overpopulation of an extremely small geographic area will lead to more pollution, higher prices-possibly a recession, an increased rate of violence and drugs...the list goes on. But there are much more important issues to be discussed rather than only environmental issues. What about our natural human-born rights?

  • am curious as what that environmental impact statement will actually address?

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