| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | NLG National Office | |
| 2 | Shahid Azad |
| 3 | Anonymous | |
| 4 | Mark Brooks | |
| 5 | Bobby Quackenbush | i have but one pair of timberlands to give for my country. |
| 6 | elizabeth iglesias | |
| 7 | Serena Blaiz | |
| 8 | Philip Creel | |
| 9 | Jennie McBride |
| 10 | Jeanie Keltner |
| 11 | Anonymous | |
| 12 | Ms. Stacey A. Ward, Esq. |
| 13 | Elsa Duarte | What did Bush expect, a kiss for his inhumane, iimmoral invasion? |
| 14 | Elizabeth Stinson | the truth cannot be imprisoned. |
| 15 | Rebecca Stager |
| 16 | Paul Lucot | Restore the constitution, only congress can declare war. |
| 17 | Aaron | |
| 18 | James C. Casteris | Bush should be impeached now. |
| 19 | Anonymous | |
| 20 | Sheila Parks, Ed,D, | We need to throw the book at him, Cheney, Rove et al. |
| 21 | Marguerite Helen |
| 22 | Anonymous | |
| 23 | Deborah Diamant | |
| 24 | Richard Sussman | |
| 25 | Patrick Hylton, Esq., NLG | The act of Muntazer al-Zaidi in hurling his shoes
at one of the most dangerous, albeit protected, contemporary war criminals is singularly coura-
geous. It is my hope that his detention by the Iraqi government is consistent with protocol and not a manifestation of its indifference to the pain and suffering of the Iraqi people that informed his actions.
I urge the Iraqi government to unconditionally release Mr. al-Zaidi, which would completely be in accord with the sentiments of the Iraqi and Arab people. |
| 26 | Edrie Irvine |
| 27 | Connie Utada | |
| 28 | Maggie Richards |
| 29 | Anonymous | |
| 30 | Jill | |
| 31 | Christopher Mosley |
| 32 | Anonymous | |
| 33 | Robert Patt-Corner | |
| 34 | Jose Duce | In Baghdad Mr Bush could see for the first time in five years, in the shape of pair of shoes hurtling towards him, what so many Iraqis really think of him.
And as Bush laughs as Al Zaida is being beaten, and his unwillingness to call for his release, we once again see what George Bush thinks of Iraqis. |
| 35 | Suzy Sandor | We should have a shoeXmas Card campaign to send to the white house. |
| 36 | Jason Veldicott |
| 37 | Lois Miller | That is an honorable man with a simple, direct, and heartfelt comment on the contempt so much of the world rightly has toward this sociopathic war criminal. He sure spoke for me! Thank you Muntazer al-Zaidi and forgive us. Bush has shamed the US and violated the Iraqi people. |
| 38 | Steve Weisert | Bush is the sorriest excuse for a President ever to insult this country ! |
| 39 | Alan Puckett | |
| 40 | Lewis Randa | |
| 41 | Julius Valiunas | |
| 42 | Molly Talcott | |
| 43 | Morgan Murphy | |
| 44 | Morgan Murphy | The death, destruction, and torture that Bush is responsible for is a mark on all American......this Iraqi journalist speaks for millions of people |
| 45 | Anne Hoiberg | |
| 46 | Jolene Crowley | |
| 47 | Erika Cohn | It is time for our administration to see the universal frustrations that we have caused. |
| 48 | Ann Wright | I am in Hawaii for a few weeks. I will donate "slippers," the local term for beach flip-flops--In fact, I will be at a hearing in the Hawaii legislature today with a slipper, a symbolic act of dissent against Bush policies. |
| 49 | Emily Thompson | |
| 50 | Jean Richardson | |