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I want to ask the people if they gave us testimony of the safety rules from 1996 folks. There has <br />been a lot of research since then. Is that correct? [Turning to audience.] You folks are basing it <br />on, and not only that, but my children were raised, well two of them graduated from [inaudible] <br />okay? There was six of `em graduated from Waiakea High. Unfortunately, four of, I don't <br />know, you do the math. The rest of them graduated from Kea`au, okay? Even my children, even <br />my daughters and granddaughters have played sports in this community. They've been active <br />members of this community and contributing. <br />Some of them went to Kea`au Elementary. It was too late when they found out the asbestos and <br />the, I forget, arsenic in the ground I believe out there, but we do have updated information about <br />the cell phone. I went to purchase a smart phone, Straight Talk. It does not say like people of <br />my generation a little very fine line, "This may cause cancer." If you check out some of the <br />packaging of the new cell phones, it says specifically, "This will cause cancer." <br />You know, folks, we do have an updated version of the safety. Let's not, let's not do this. There <br />are children, that their lives are at stake, and you talk about endangered species. Yes, the <br />animals and the endangered, we are an endangered species with our lack of trying to see the <br />more recent—and if we have to change our opinion, no shame folks. We're doing it for each <br />other and our children. <br />Thank you for listening, and this was very last minute, but, yes, and I appreciate—one of my <br />questions was where is the pastor today, so thank you, sir, and I don't know if I should hold this <br />to the end, but I wanted to ask the question again of the people that are proposing this, are, <br />they're there? [Turning to Ms. Martin and Mr. Grodzin in the audience.] When you, I didn't <br />quite get it, did he ask for your help to become a permittedI'm not quite sure. I was trying to <br />listen and take notes at the same time. The pastor, when you folks first got involved, you helped <br />them— <br />CLARKSON: Please, please address the Commission and then we'll <br />YOUNG: Oh, I'm sorry— <br />CLARKSON: —make sure the information gets requested. <br />YOUNG: Thank you. <br />CLARKSON: What is your question then? <br />YOUNG: The story they said about, was it the pastor that had originally, I want to know how <br />the thing got started where, I guess he was not ableoh, and you, so many questions. Okay, let <br />me say this. The pastor, Raymond Seamons [sic]? How is that spelled? <br />CLARKSON: We'll find out. <br />YOUNG: Okay. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />