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10951
Name: Richard Hewitt on Mar 19, 2013Comments: I would encourage all citizens of the United States of America to read, "1493" by Charles G. Mann. The centuries long holocaust that took place (and continues to this day) in North America far exceeds that which took place in Europe.Flag
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10952
Name: Randy Prouty on Mar 19, 2013Comments: There was never any "Honor" in the way the Army turned a blind eye to what was happening to a peaceful nation of human beings who wanted nothing more than to live and raise a family just like everyone else. I am a Navy and a patriot but history must be corrected.Flag
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10953
Name: Charles Bush on Mar 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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10954
Name: Abbey Crooks on Mar 19, 2013Comments: The fact that these murderers received medals is absolutely disgusting.Flag
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10955
Name: Diana Barrett on Mar 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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10956
Name: Gail Hilfiker on Mar 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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10957
Name: Debra Posey on Mar 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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10958
Name:
Linda Wardmowday on Mar 19, 2013
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10959
Name: Robyn Langford on Mar 19, 2013Comments: I agree that the medals of honour should be revoked from those soldiers as they were not brave. There is NO excuse for an armed person shooting unarmed and helpless women and children. Their actions were extremely cowardly and this so - called military action is one of the many stains on the history of the US, indeed one of the many stains on the history of white invasion of countries already inhabited by flourishing indigenous people. Time to acknowledge these crimes and help to healFlag
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10960
Name: Jodi Crosley on Mar 19, 2013Comments: To honor someone for ethnic cleansing is beyond shameful, beyond wrong. It is time for America to right this horrendous wrong, time to stop whitewashing history and start living honorably in the truth. Rescind the medals and offer a formal apology to the relatives of survivors of Wounded Knee.Flag
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10961
Name: Christina Bevan on Mar 19, 2013Comments: Lest we forget!Flag
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10962
Name: Kitty Sarfert on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10963
Name: Regan Bahr on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10964
Name: Anthony Rojas on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10965
Name: Karatsakashewai Slates on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10966
Name: Paul Williams on Mar 20, 2013Comments: There is no Honor in Murder!Flag
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10967
Name: Laura Perreault on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10968
Name: Peter Veeck on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10969
Name: John Caffrey on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10970
Name: Stephanie Arnold on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10971
Name: Edward Browning on Mar 20, 2013Comments: Bravery is also standing up for what is right under dangerous conditions. While no doubt some of these soldiers may have acted with courage to protect other soldiers, the overall purpose of their actions caused dishonor on the USA, and therefore no medals of honor, and much less 23 are justified.Flag
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10972
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Cheri Johnson on Mar 20, 2013
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10973
Name: Keith Cottrell on Mar 20, 2013Comments: Affiliation - Oneida, Brotherton.Flag
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10974
Name: Taryn Lewis on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10975
Name: Grassi on Mar 20, 2013Comments: never hideFlag
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10976
Name: ANNA DAVIS on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10977
Name: Stan Beard on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10978
Name: Lisa Anne Meredith on Mar 20, 2013Comments: Murder is never supposed to be rewarded, no matter what your authoritative status is, in fact, the more authority you have the more shame you bring by committing such crimes. These were murders, that was not war, it was a massacre and this injustice must be corrected.Flag
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10979
Name: Tammie Mullins on Mar 20, 2013Comments: There is no honor in killing unarmed men,women and children no matter when or where. Especially Native Americans!Flag
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10980
Name: Pete Kohl on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10981
Name: Mary Hancock Reed on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10982
Name: Shawna Pagac on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10983
Name: Dorothea Scott on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10984
Name: Nadine Larkin on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10985
Name: Don Hannah on Mar 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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10986
Name: Wayne. Weagle on Mar 22, 2013Comments:Flag
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10987
Name: Wanda Levasseur on Mar 22, 2013Comments: What a disgrace, to be murdering defenseless elderly women and men and children. We don't call that Honor, to be murdering defenseless People....that is not HONOR.Flag
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10988
Name: Eileen Tovar on Mar 22, 2013Comments:Flag
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10989
Name: MARLES BLACKBIRD on Mar 22, 2013Comments:Flag
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10990
Name: Billie A. Spahnie on Mar 22, 2013Comments: after reading these passages over and over, I am still finding that it will never matter, this was an atrocity and slaughter of innocent women and children. I think everyone on both sides were nervous and scared, this didn't have to happen the way it did. The soldiers went in there for revenge, plain and simple.Flag
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10991
Name: Laurel Boucher on Mar 22, 2013Comments:Flag
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10992
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Antonio Amelio on Mar 22, 2013
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10993
Name: Blain Bringolf on Mar 22, 2013Comments: do the right thingFlag
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10994
Name: Dora Mallory on Mar 25, 2013Comments: There was no honor in the killing of American Natives. (The only true Americans) at wounded knee they were standing up to our government who was trying to starve the out.Flag
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10995
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Ron Van Horn on Mar 25, 2013
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10996
Name: Kandeda Trefil on Mar 26, 2013Comments: Since when are medals awarded perpetrators of genocide?Flag
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10997
Name: John Trefil, MD on Mar 26, 2013Comments: Pretty disgusting! Let's give William Calley a medal! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_MassacreFlag
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10998
Name: Bernice Miller on Mar 27, 2013Comments: I hope this goes throughFlag
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10999
Name: Elaine Bunge on Mar 27, 2013Comments: Time for the USA to hold a Truth & Reconciliation Council and right the past violent transgressions against the Native Americans.Flag
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11000
Name: Kathy Mary Bent on Mar 27, 2013Comments: Please rescind the medals of honour bestowed upon the soldiers who killed and murdered Lakota women and children at Wounded Knee, SD. I firmly believe that they should be tried for war crimes and crimes against humanity posthumously.Flag
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