| # | Name | Comments |
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| 551 | Anonymous | |
| 552 | Peg Weber | |
| 553 | Regina Moore-Haas | |
| 554 | Anonymous | |
| 555 | Donna D. Vogel | |
| 556 | Donna D. Vogel | |
| 557 | Holly Miller | |
| 558 | Vickey Warshaw | My daughter was murdered by her estranged husband 4/8/07, and then he took the coward's way out by commiting suicide. He left his 3 yr old daughter without her mother. He did not love his daughter, nor does this criminal love his daughter. How would any judical official feel if this was his/her daughter that was murdered? The Justice System needs amended and this criminal deserves no rights to his daughter. |
| 559 | Steve Frey | |
| 560 | Nancy Frey | |
| 561 | Leslie Luciano | |
| 562 | HELEN MARRAH | |
| 563 | Jane Hoff | |
| 564 | Theresa Carver | |
| 565 | Anonymous | My friend Leah Gustafson was alwo murdered by a repetitive violent offender. We are working with law makers in Wisconsin right now to have a similar law. It is called Leah's Law. You can visit us at
www.leahs-law.com
Thank You Denise |
| 566 | S.J. Hirner | |
| 567 | Anonymous | |
| 568 | Desiree Cruz | |
| 569 | gloria domina | yu have mine and wiaipa.orgs support |
| 570 | Vanessa Conner | |
| 571 | Bobbie Sue Ewashko | |
| 572 | Lauren Davis | The police in our area of Northampton have done nothing to protect my sister and her kids from dealing with an e husband who has a pfa against him. They even let him get away with breakinginto her home and trashing it, with a comment of "maybe you should have stayed in the home iwth the kids and we could have arrested him" mind you 2 young children were there and it turns out that he has the house key. How dare a person of the law who is suppose to protect us say this to a scared mother of 2. |
| 573 | Tonia Shaffer | |
| 574 | Lanae | |
| 575 | Catherine Simon | |
| 576 | Deb Cummins | I think the work that this organization is doing is just amazing. This law is critical to keeping women and children safe. |
| 577 | Mary-Arlene Wenrich | |
| 578 | Rebecca & Wayne Oren | |
| 579 | Robin L McLaughlin | |
| 580 | Leslie Lucas | |
| 581 | BOBBI BARRALL | |
| 582 | Jenna | |
| 583 | Kelly Corson | |
| 584 | K Corson | |
| 585 | melinda garrison | |
| 586 | Betty jackowski | My daughter has been in a abusive marriage for 18 years. I and many other people have tried to help her but she continues to love this man who has taken her soul and destroyed it to the point she feels worthless. My grandaughter has endured 18 years of watching her father do this to my beautiful daughter. We have not spoken for several years due to the fact that he has kept her away from people so they dont know what happens in their house, but I am not stupid for I too was in an abusive marriage for 18 years and I didn't leave till until the damage was already done to my two daughters. All I wanted her to see was the real man she was married to and it hurt our relationship. It was very distressful to stand back and watch her give this piece of trash so much of herself and love him no matter what he did and hope that she could make him love her and all he did was tear her heart out . If you read this Bobbi I love you and hope that you will see I was on your side and trying to help. Mom. |
| 587 | Patricia Bankes | I'm a survivor from a near death experience involving a nearly 10 year relationship with my ex-husband. He did do 6 months in jail for breaking the protection order and simple assault.
I have a very busy (and happy) life now in a new marriage but please feel free to contact me with anything else I might do to help.
Best wishes and good luck.
Trish Bankes |
| 588 | Chris | As a victim myself, I feel it could help to prevent this again. I don't feel they have any rights since they are the one that chose to affect others lives in the manner that they did. They therefore lose all rights to have a say in the matter. |
| 589 | Anonymous | I think it is about time that we take on domestic violence. As a victim myself I know the importance of knowing someone's history for the safety of myself and my children. |
| 590 | Cheryl Smith | If a violent offender wants the right to have their secrets kept, perhaps they should have considered that before laying their hands on another individual.
We have the right to know! |
| 591 | Anonymous | |
| 592 | Kendra Rice | |
| 593 | Stephanos Tsongranis | |
| 594 | Leslie A Cox | I am a suvivor of domestic violence. I am a lucky one I was able to get out and divorce the abuser. The police never ever did anything about it even when I had visible marks. Once they did arrest him and he was ordered anger management which made him mad so he came home and beat me so bad I told my job I was in a car accident and missed three day's of work. |
| 595 | jamie hubert | |
| 596 | Stefanie Staats | |
| 597 | Toni (Siwak) Guider | |
| 598 | Carin Moskella | |
| 599 | Madeleine | Any law which makes it less appealing for a man to abuse his wife or domestic partner is an automatic winner for me. The reason there are so many of them is that they easily get away with it (policemen tend to be misogynists and often side with them!!!!) and because they are able to disguise their acts to their new victim. A law like this one would at least protect the second in line.... because once an abuser, ALWAYS an abuser!! |
| 600 | Anonymous | |