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	Comments on: Future South Mountain Freeway Right of Way Formalized	</title>
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		By: Glenn Shannon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[They allowed the Indians to do they same thing this time as they did last time with the 101 and that was after buying up all those homes the Indians said, oh now you can build it across our land. I would have told the Indians to stick it where the sun don&#039;t shine and built it without access to their land. They said originally didn&#039;t want it across they religious lands. Will can tell you from doing technical work for years on their religious land it was nothing but one huge junk yard. Guess it is a good thing am not in public office as would be telling it like it is and most can&#039;t accept the truth anymore today.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They allowed the Indians to do they same thing this time as they did last time with the 101 and that was after buying up all those homes the Indians said, oh now you can build it across our land. I would have told the Indians to stick it where the sun don&#8217;t shine and built it without access to their land. They said originally didn&#8217;t want it across they religious lands. Will can tell you from doing technical work for years on their religious land it was nothing but one huge junk yard. Guess it is a good thing am not in public office as would be telling it like it is and most can&#8217;t accept the truth anymore today.</p>
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