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Name: Tia Night Eagle on Jun 18, 2008Comments: About timeFlag
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Name: Dawn Ezell on Jun 18, 2008Comments: Dishonor!!!Flag
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Name: Ramona Skidmore on Jun 18, 2008Comments: Please take away an honor that should have never been bestowed. Thank youFlag
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Name: Dawn on Jun 18, 2008Comments: Do the right thing!!!Flag
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Name: Karen Abrahamson on Jun 18, 2008Comments: What is there to say, but this is just further evidence of a white mans bent history. May the truth rewrite the history books and peace be to All, esspecially the first inhabitants of your country.Flag
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Name: Gordon Williams on Jun 18, 2008Comments: To five them medals for such cowardice acts is unimaginable and an act of shame.If I had family that was directly related to them,I would forfeit them immediately,I would honor my family first no matter what race I was.This was not a battle,it was a slaughter and to say otherwise is a shame!Flag
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Name: Lorie on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Bob Harvey on Jun 18, 2008Comments: I have no comment on this except it should never have happened and medals being given out is rubbing salt into the wounds so yes recind them.Flag
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Name: Linda Roberts, Chickamauga Cherokee on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Cindy WARD on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra J Miller on Jun 18, 2008Comments: The medals of honor were a travesty of judgement, and humanity. Please, rescind them.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Karlsson Good on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Evelyn on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Karlsson Good on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Glenda Parton on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Kristin Atkins on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Crista Carroll on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Tursso on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Karrie on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Amber Bussard on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Cynthia Wenger on Jun 18, 2008Comments: It's a start!!!!Flag
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Name: Barbara MorningStar Paul on Jun 18, 2008Comments: Please let the world know that the US does not reward murder and senseless slaughter of innocent people. Make this right.Flag
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Name: Emily Charpentier on Jun 18, 2008Comments: This is a historical tradgedy that needs to be righted!Flag
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Name: Airan Skye on Jun 18, 2008Comments: If I walked in your home and killed your grandmother...your wife...your child...would you give a medalFlag
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Name: Mary Cason on Jun 18, 2008Comments: The Congressional Medals of Honor should be a coveted award. Not one of shame and horror. Webster's defines Honor: High regard or great respect given, received, or enjoyed esp. glory; fame; good reputation. Murdering Infants, Children, unarmed old Men and Women has NO HONOR! Nada, zilch, NONE!Flag
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Name: Lisa Ingram on Jun 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Selena Guitarrez on Jun 19, 2008Comments: its a dishonor to honor a massacre why reward what is wrongFlag
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Name: Kendra Elk Looks Back on Jun 19, 2008Comments: its a dishonor to honor a massacre why reward what is wrongFlag
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Name: Brittany Swimmer on Jun 19, 2008Comments: TO AWARD THEM FOR A COWARD ACT OF MASSACURING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE WHO W3R3 3V3N TRYING TO FL33 N KILL NOT ONLY MAN BUT WOMAN AND CHILDREN WHO WERENT EVEN INTERESTING IN FIGHTING UNLESS IT WAS TO DEFEND THEMSELF...... ITS WRONG TO AWARD THOSE MAN FOR SUCH A CRUDE THING IT SHOULDNT EVEN BE RECOGNICED FOR HONOR BUT SHOULD BE RECOGNICED AS DISHONOR! DO THE RIGHT THING AND REMEMBER ITS ABOUT TIME TO SHOW SOME RESPECT AND HONOR TO US INDIGENOUS PEOPLE WHO WERE MISUNDERSTOOD AND STRICKEN, USED, AND KILLED THOUGHOUT THE HISTORY OF TIME FOR A SENSELESS ACT OF MURDER!!Flag
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Name: Jeff Duneman on Jun 19, 2008Comments: shame.Flag
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Name: Brandon Cowden on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Carla Cowden on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: M Garcia on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Wendy Gray on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jill Martinez on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Up on Jun 19, 2008Comments: genocide, plain and simple. it's like giving a medal to hitler.Flag
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Name: Terrie True on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Toni Dennis on Jun 19, 2008Comments: Killing defenseless people should not be honored!Flag
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Name: Pam Cheever on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Karianne on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Seals on Jun 19, 2008Comments: I agree that the medals should be rescinded, I cannot believe that someone would be rewarded for rape, and slaughter of the Indigenous people on their own land with the outcome also being the loss of small children (babies) losind their lives! Would you like it if someone was given a medal to literally slaughter your mother, father, sisters and brothers, after they had already given up their rifles under the flag of truce and then slaughtered like animals as they were unarmed and defenselessFlag
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Name: JORGE MENDOZA on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: JORGE MENDOZA on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Dave Fynan on Jun 19, 2008Comments: yes I know soldiers only follow orders. I was a USAF medic. No order would ever get me to shoot women and children. Did SittingBull receive amedal for General Custers demise. I thibk not and they were soldiers.Flag
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Name: Jennifer CedarElkWoman Lehmann on Jun 19, 2008Comments: Every year, my relatives and I mourn the fresh heartache of this massacre. Throughout the year, we dream about it. We talk about it. We think about it. We FEEL it. Of all the Europeans and the U.S. have done to Native Peoples, massacres are the CLEAREST acts of war crimes and genocide. At least acknowledge them. We acknowledge EVERYTHING.Flag
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Name: Rev. T.M, Luedeman on Jun 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Hartman Deetz on Jun 19, 2008Comments: this is a neccisarry step twoards healing for both native people and americansFlag
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Name: Ellen Parker on Jun 19, 2008Comments: What happened to the indigenous peoples here and is in many respects still is happeneing to them is ethnic cleansing in every sense of the word. Let us do what we can now to admit our government's and our people's wrongs and work to make the future better.Flag
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Name: Ellen Parker on Jun 19, 2008Comments: What happened to the indigenous peoples here and is in many respects still is happeneing to them is ethnic cleansing in every sense of the word. Let us do what we can now to admit our government's and our people's wrongs and work to make the future better.Flag