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Radical groups may hurt city

Here we go again. The radicals are at it again. This radical group that calls itself the Sierra Club, along with other radical groups such as Ratepayer and Community Intervenors, represented by Earthjustice, are all against the NRG plant in the city of Dunkirk.

The other local radical group that took sides with them was the League of Women Voters. The League went out of their way to invite this radical group to the city of Dunkirk to explain their stance.

The only stance that I can observe from these radicals is that they are outsiders from other communities who have no business what this city does. They have no right to try and dictate any policies to this city and its residents.

These so-called community intervenors should intervene in their own community and stay out of ours once and for all. What these radicals and their friends, such as the League of Women Voters, need to do is get a life. Somewhere else and not here.

For the sake of the radicals, this is not going to be a coal-burning plant, so what’s your problem? By the way, where are these organizations obtaining their monies for legal action? Good question. I am sure they don’t have time to work.

Why don’t these groups go to China and argue their points to the Communists. After all, China is the biggest polluter in the world. Go there and complain and see if you come out of there alive.

I think the citizens of this city should demonstrate in front of the houses of these radicals in their hometowns and see how they like outsiders sticking their noses in other people’s business.

Richard Makuch is a Dunkirk resident. Send comments to editorial@observertoday.com

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