Harbhajan Kaur Khalsa Millis, Massachusetts This man - and the greed he represents - needs to be stopped now and prosecuted for human rights abuses.
Barbara Townsend Fairbanks, Alaska At the very least, he's on the wrong side of history. A disgraceful legacy.
Anne Gareis Buffalo, New York Terrible abuse of power.
Steve Hummel Works at Retired Non-violent protesters should not be treated as they have been by this Governor.
Randy Brown He should not be in office. Recall and get him out. DOJ should go after him and others.
Jeannine Taylor St. Louis High School in Biddeford, Maine Shame on this Governor. Was he not elected to protect and defend ALL the people in his state?
Jeanne Ciampa Owner at Lifelinetogaza.com
To Gov. Dalrymple: Just who do you represent?You should be ashamed of yourself. You abuse your power and represent yourself not we the people. You need to be brought to Justice. I'm disgusted with Obama for doing nothing about this buffoon.
Anton-Scott Goustin Research Scientist at Wayne State University A Governor represents his PEOPLE, including Indigenous People--but does not represent outside corporate interests. Dalrymple is acting illegally--using taxpayer money to finance outside corporate interests!
Keith Conyers This is another violation of a Federal Treaty!
Anya Kroth Universty of Michigan: He did not spare the child
George MacConnell: Yes to the fullest extent of the federal law
Gaylynn Roach Biloxi, Mississippi: These are human beings no matter what....they are fighing for their water supply.....if there was no issue then the line could have went through the Capitol of ND as was previously the case!!!!
Swami Lam Oklahoma State University
JUST REMEMBER...HE IS A VERY WHITE MAN, AND SO ARE HIS JACK-BOOTED THUGS, ALL LIVING IN A VERY WHITE STATE...INDIANS DON'T COUNT IN N. DAKOTA. IF THERE ARE TO BE TRIALS IT IS UNLIKELY THAT JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED. IT RARELY IS FOR INDIANS.
Wilz Leonard General Manager at FatKat Media Solutions He is a disgrace to mankind -
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