| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 351 | Lawrence R Berg | |
| 352 | Prof. Bertell Ollman | |
| 353 | Joni George | |
| 354 | Jill Sheinberg | This is a disgrace. |
| 355 | Anonymous | |
| 356 | LIZ RICH | |
| 357 | Janet Hollarbush | |
| 358 | Robert Getsla | Please investigate the prosecution and incarceration of Governor Siegelman. There is reason to believe Governor Siegelman is in jail for partisan political reasons, and not for actual law breaking. |
| 359 | Anna Givens | |
| 360 | Nick Bayus | law without justice is tyranny ! |
| 361 | James Domenico | |
| 362 | Anonymous | |
| 363 | Cuthbert Thambimuttu | |
| 364 | John Barkhausen | This is an outrage that the justice department is used for political character assassinations and imprisonments. |
| 365 | William Betz | |
| 366 | willa swiller | |
| 367 | Anonymous | |
| 368 | Louis DeLuca | |
| 369 | Lee Wiggins | |
| 370 | Karen Reiben | |
| 371 | Elizabeth L. Lipton | It is outragious that this administration has used the Judicial system for their own ends, and with no consequences! This must be stopped. |
| 372 | Mikael Rudolph | Fascism is alive and well in America as long as treasonous bastards like Karl Rove aren't held accountable for crimes like the political prosecution of Donal Siegelman. |
| 373 | hope winthrop | |
| 374 | hope winthrop | |
| 375 | jennifer whitaker | |
| 376 | Anonymous | |
| 377 | Ellen McGuire | |
| 378 | Boyd Bosma | |
| 379 | Anonymous | |
| 380 | Mark Sheehan | |
| 381 | Richard Skidmore | On its face, prison is an improbable result based on the facts. Those facts should be reviewed by a legally empowered Congressional investigation with subpoena power. |
| 382 | Anonymous | |
| 383 | debra dekelaita | |
| 384 | Ned Farman | |
| 385 | Anonymous | |
| 386 | Diane Pinkerton | |
| 387 | Brenda Smith | |
| 388 | Katherine Holland | This is the most corrupt administration in the history of this country. Its more than obvious Governor Siegelman was railroaded by this president and his republican enablers in their quest for never ending power. Those who are responsible for this nefarious act of imprisoning an innocent man should be made to take his place and serve the same time behind bars + their own time. This country had high hope that the present AG would have a mind of his own and that he would enforce and up hold the laws of our land,instead of using them for toilet paper. Evidently the injustice will continue as he does not seem to be able to stand up and be his own boss. |
| 389 | Harold McKinney | Restore the rule of law in America. |
| 390 | Anonymous | |
| 391 | R. Lance King | |
| 392 | Henry Timzen | Don't give up. |
| 393 | Robert N. Lignell Jr. | |
| 394 | Kenneth Pryor | Justice must be done ~ |
| 395 | Sherry Pryor | Nothing short of a national disgrace |
| 396 | Nancy Tally | Free Don Siegelman,, I'm so sad for Gov. Siegelmans family and our country, I never thought something like this could happen in our country, how wrong I was,, our media is corrupt, there is a total blackout, except the great work of 60 Minutes. Where is the outrage???? |
| 397 | Anonymous | |
| 398 | Tom Kirkpatrick | |
| 399 | Sue Ditkowsky | This is a disgrace and a black mark on America and the Republican administration for its zeal in
turning the justice department into a personal
attacking agency. |
| 400 | Paul Cohen | Prosecution for political purposes should be a serious crime in itself. It certainly is not something this country should stand for or even permit. |