| What You're Saying
EANW Supporters who've recently visited our site are signing our petition and leaving great coments.
Here's what's on your minds. Keep your comments coming!
- "This is one time I must agree with all of the unions represented in the advertisement in the Sunday Oregonian 3/8/09 endorsing the two natural gas projects. Bradwood Landing and Palomar projects. I hope the Governor can become convinced that our state needs these projects and the results!" Creed Brattain, Salem, OR
- "Please move this ahead. LNG is part of the solution for both energyindependence from oil and well as jobs." Dolores Chenoweth, Portland, OR
- "Obama says clean energy...so do I." Willie Splichal, Camas, WA
- "The time is now for Oregon to take control of it's energy future to ensure a reliable cost effective source of natural gas to revitalize the Industries and Businesses that have downsized or disappeared and bring the family wage jobs that this State used to have and be proud of back to Oregon!" David Tischer, Marion County, OR
- "In these hard economic times I find it appalling that our legislators or anyone else would oppose a privately funded project of this magnitude. THis is the best way to stimulate the economy." David Ball, Stevenson, WA
- "I am supporting the Bradwood developers Natural Gas project. We need clean energy, and the jobs it will create. Thanks." Dzierzykraj Chojecki, Hillsoboro, OR
- "Especially at this time, the State of Oregon and Uncle Ted need to stand aside and allow this massive influx of private money into Our Oregon and build this much needed project and its infrastructure." Bruce Roller, Portland, OR
- "Let's move forward on these projects. These are the jobs that can help provide real stimulus to our region, through providing family wage jobs to working men and women, tax reciepts on a Local, State and Federal level, and a healthy amount of self respect from being productive members of our society. These are but a few of my reasons for wanting to bring Bradwood Landing's LNG terminal and the Palomar Pipeline to the Pacific Northwest. Thank you." Jodi Guetzloe Parker Portland, OR
- "We need responsible sources of new energy products including LNG. Without them, we cannot guarantee that we will have the energy necessary to run our factories, produce electrical power and to heat our homes. In addition, such projects will increase employment opportunities for our citizens and increase our tax base to support needed services." Donald McDaniel, Astoria, OR
- "It is time for the silent majority to voice their opinion rather than rely on the evironmentalists. The State Government can't rely on Solar and Wind Power to jettison us into prosperity." Joe Dylag, Portland, OR
- "With the phony cap & trade program sure to become a reality in the near future, it is imperative that the rate payers in the NW protect themselves with a relaible source of natural gas." Bill Cummins, Silverton, OR
- "I had worked on pipelines, and many construction projects and everone has made oregon better. WE need to work clean energy not make Oregon just one big state park but a growing state. We cannot just make it on tourism." Richard Steele, Bay City, OR
- "Please support the building of the Natural Gas Terminal. It brings jobs to Oregon." Sylfa Smith, Hillsboro, OR
- "Please support the building of the Natural Gas Terminal. We need the jobs and the energy." Craig Smith, Hillsboro, OR
- "We need Jobs and we need Natural Gas, it is a cleaner source of energy than both coal and oil! It's green, maybe not as green as solar or wind but those are still down the road. Get NG now! And get us JOBS!!!" Christian Manasco, Portland, OR
- "We need to have enough energy in Oregon and this is a great way to do it." Phillip Christensen, Tigard, OR
- "Lets go to work!!!" Leroy Kitzman, Hood River, OR
- "Anything to create jobs so people can buy cars, tv's, and everything else that makes the economy work!" Al Webster, Molalla, OR
- "Where is the leadership and, what is the wisdom in obstructing the investment of PRIVATE money into creating jobs for Oregonians, greater independence from fuel shortages and, freedom from unstable energy sources in this troubled economic time? Natural gas may very well be our clean savior until we become more self-sufficient in solar and, wind energy which, is along way off." Brian Reho, Portland, OR
- "Act now." Robert Cannon, Portland, OR
- "Commercial power production often must be regional, not local." Kurt Zarder, Coos Bay, OR
- "These project should be done in Oregon to show that they can be done right! It will create a new area of expertise that Oregon can lead the country in." Christian Steinbrecher, Portland, OR
- "Energy Action Northwest's advocacy of clean, affordable energy makes sense for every single Oregonian, even in times of economic prosperity--and especially now when Oregon needs an economic stimulus!" Christine Bridgens, Warrenton, OR
- "EANW's 6 guiding principles ought to be included in the principles that government leaders in Washington and Oregon use to guide energy policy. Our economy and our environment will benefit if this approach is used." Bruce Wittmann, Sumner, WA
- "I fully support the development of a liquified natural gas plant. Natural gas will be a key fuel for moving away from oil and coal and is necessary for peaking stations that supply electricity when the wind isn't blowing, the sun isn't shining, and water levels are low in the dams." Steven Hammer, Portland, OR
- "Start by allowing the building of natural gas terminal. Why would you not want it? In addition, get rid of the Western Climate Initative and this whole cap and trade system. This is one of the reasons that manufacturing is moving out of this state." Karl Thelin, Portland, OR
- "Hurray for common sense!" Jennifer Van Datta Talent, OR
- "I am all for this necessary and reasonable approach to our energy needs." Gwen Berg, Portland, OR
- "Delighted to add my name to the list." Justin Bradley, San Jose, CA
- "Washington State is in need of some representatives with the gumption to say no to companies that want to ship green jobs off shore and impose huge port taxes on imported goods while encouraging local economic growth, jobs, jobs and more jobs, education and training, a clean environment, clean renewable energy, health care for every Washingtonian with the passing of the Washington Health Act and create a social community that we are all proud of in the greatest state in the union." David Sheppard, Bremerton, WA
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