| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 901 | Ofer Nave | Barr is proof that the LP is infiltrated and dead. Removing him would be a small but necessary step towards reversing that. |
| 902 | Colin Speer | Bob Barr is a disgrace! |
| 903 | Jeremy West | |
| 904 | Douglas Bouck | |
| 905 | Anonymous | Babar is a flip flopping plant who didnt get IT b4 when he voted for the patriot act and for the war....doesnt get it now because he is a sellout beotch. |
| 906 | Anonymous | Bob Barr is the reason I left the lp in my party affiliation. |
| 907 | joseph osmundson | |
| 908 | David K. M. Klaus | In addition to the other reasons for his removal, Mr. Barr has never retracted or apologized for the utterly unacceptable religious bigotry he espoused while still a member of congress. |
| 909 | Eric T Phillips | |
| 910 | Donna Couture | |
| 911 | Jamie Crawford | I have a very hard time seeing Barr as a choice for liberty when he only recently changed his tune. There are many far more credible libertarians. Perhaps Barr has truly changed, but not nearly for long enough to get my vote as POTUS. |
| 912 | Anonymous | |
| 913 | john myers | |
| 914 | Roger Hermann | Barr has shown himself to be unreliable in his views. They seem to change with the person posing the questions. I think the Libertarians could do much better. |
| 915 | Paul Davis | |
| 916 | BUD TROUT | |
| 917 | Anonymous | |
| 918 | Roger Copple | Bob Barr is too much like the neo-conservatives. Instead I prefer Ron Paul, Jesse Ventura, Chuck Baldwin, or Ralph Nader. |
| 919 | Carlisle | Bob Barr is a poor representative of the Libertarian Party and serves only as a distraction from other viable third party candidates. |
| 920 | Anonymous | |
| 921 | Anonymous | |
| 922 | angela athey | |
| 923 | Anonymous | |
| 924 | Lawrence Wadsworth | I supported Harry Browne in 2000 when I was old enough to vote, and even Michael Badnarik in 2004. I even helped with the campaign when I could in Atlanta, GA. I, however, will not support Bob Barr in 2008. |
| 925 | Randy Dixon | I have supported Bob Barr and tried to overlook all the shortcomings he has and given him the benefit of the doubt regarding his previous record. However, he has shown himself to be an egoist and not truly committed to the principles of liberty. |
| 926 | Paul Hellman | |
| 927 | Anonymous | |
| 928 | Glenn Cunningham | I am a member of the Libertarian Party but will now not vote for Barr. |
| 929 | Anonymous | |
| 930 | Ronald Diaz | |
| 931 | Leslie Given | |
| 932 | Willie P. Parker | |
| 933 | Carolynn Tannehill | Previous decisions by Barr to support the Patriot Act and the Columbian drug war certainly is a basis to exclude him from the Libertarian Party. |
| 934 | Anonymous | Barr was a questionable choice anyway. Now, after months of objectionable actions, he has proven that he is neither a Constitutionalist nor a Freedom fighter! |
| 935 | Lux DeVoid | This kind of poor judgement is why I left the Libertarian Party even though I agree with virtually all of their positions. Barr has got to go along with the co-opted party leaders that placed him there. |
| 936 | Mike Conder | He is an impostor. |
| 937 | Seth C. Sweigard | |
| 938 | Jeffrey Avitabile | |
| 939 | Stephen Cassarino | |
| 940 | Warren Jappe | |
| 941 | Darryl W. Perry | |
| 942 | Hank XZavier | Remove Barr. Do it now. |
| 943 | John Williams | I hope you can get your affairs in order fast enough to give us a libertarian candidate with enough principle and integrity to convince me to vote this year. Thank you. -John Williams |
| 944 | Jeremy Smith | |
| 945 | LESLEY | |
| 946 | Jerry | I wish Ron Paul had run again........... |
| 947 | Anonymous | |
| 948 | Austin Seraphin | We want a libertarian, not a neocon! |
| 949 | M A Smith | Any Time Now |
| 950 | Max Fortres | He voted for the Patriot Act which makes him stupid, a traitor or both. |