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# NameComments
951 Alllen HobanSenator Clinton deserves no less than that which was given to Senator Kennedy in 1980 and Governor Dean in 2004.
952 noreen caraherI want to see Senator Clinton's name placedin nomination and roll call
953 Elizabeth Letzler
954 M. M. EisensteinIt is the essence of the American democratic political system that an open and an inclusive convention be held in Denver. If this does not happen the Democratic Party will lose.
955 carol swensonI wholly support this petition.
956 Anonymousshe should be on the ticket - even vp
957 Lois LaCourUnless there are significant changes, I will not be voting for the UNdemocratic Party in Nov. If that happens [and, I'd bet money on it right now], it will be the first time in my almost forty years of voting that I will be voting for a Republican for President. I am comfortable enough with McCain to do this, as he is way more qualified than Obama.
958 DIANE ELLIOTT
959 Stephen ElliottIf the Democratic Party expects its members to be loyal, then the Democratic Party has to play fair and afford Senator Clinton the rights she has earned, namely, her name MUST be placed in NOMINATION! It is one thing to lose fairly, and another to lose because you were cheated out of it. Remeber the Gore-Bush election of 2000? Let's not repeat that in Denver.
960 AnonymousIf Dr.Dean wants real unity, he should allow the democratic process to work its way at the convention and both candidates placed on NOMINATION and a roll-call vote taking place. He should also make an announcement right before the convention that there is NO presumptive nominee till the convention is over, as both candidates didnot win the required # of delegates on their own
961 Mary Jean CorlissThink it is very important for your and the DNC leadership to be very respectful of Senator Clinton and put her name in nomination on the first ballot. That is the time-tested way candidates for the Democratic Party nomination for president have been nominated, not on any mass voice vote or chairman-designated winner.
962 Doris Meyer
963 Roslyn Dubinsky
964 D. Paxson BarkerI have supported the Demcratic Party through my votes and donations but never again unless the DNC honors the rules of the party and provides an open and honest vote of the delegates with Clinton placed in nomination. I am thorougly disgusted with the dishonest manner that the DNC has operated throughout this primary, which is not over. Hillary Clinton is the only democratic nominee that I will vote for this year.
965 PJ KempI Own MY Vote. This is not a monarchy, candidates are not crowned. Parties are not suppose to play dirty politics, especially within their own party, as the DNC and the RBC did. They negated 18 million votes and Hillary who won the popular vote. I can not support any democrats involved with the Obama candidacy. I will not. I will vote for the opposition party unless the convention is open, fair and Hillary's name is placed on the ballot with a real vote on the Democratic nominee.
966 Steven Bauer
967 Megan Gregory
968 St Clair W Jackson
969 AnonymousTotally outraged at the way the DNC has turned this into selection not election! I will never votoe for OBEENIE
970 Pamela Ruby RussellDear Dr. Dean, As a private US citizen concerned with the not so slowly eroding differences between the Democratic and Republican parties, I request, as a fundraiser for Democratic candidates, that you support Sen. Clinton's right to have an honestly counted, fair roll call vote in Denver. As voters, we, the Democrats who voted for Sen. Clinton, deserve fair and respectful representation at the Convention. Sen. Clinton garnered 18,000,000 votes... perhaps Sen. Obama needs to prove his electability within his own party! Let fair voting pratices begin at OUR Convention! No backroom politics... let's keep it up front and honest! Let Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Obama have a roll call vote! Let's count the votes! Sincerely, Pamela Ruby Russell Democratic Town Committee Norfolk, MA
971 Louise Yohalem
972 Jennifer Thorpe
973 Edwina MarksWhat is the purpose of the Convention, if Sen. Clinton's name is not put in nomination ? Is the DNC agreeing to all the demands of one presumptive nominee ?
974 Roslyn MortillaroIf senator Clintons name is not place in nommination it will hurt the democratic party in the future elections
975 Susan Duhon APRN, CNM, PNPWe must win back the White House with the most effective president to turn this country around.Senator Obama lacks the experience and judgement necessary to be a successful president
976 Heather Capell
977 Gene LambertDean, do what is right and put Hillary on the Ballot. She won the popular vote and deserves to be there. Signed, Aconcerned citizen, Gene Lambert
978 Anonymous
979 Candice Marshall
980 Ellen MendelDear Howard Dean, I supported you in the last presidential election. And now I am asking you to put personal feelings aside for the good of the Democratic Party. Since the Primary, Barack Obama has not represented the values that you and I believe in. Moreover, after the Convention, the Republicans will bring out all the dirt and information that isn't yet common knowledge. And then McCain will probably win. Obama has had a superb campaign. That's not enough to make a good president. You of all people remember how quickly the media can turn on a candidate. Please don't let that happen for the good of the Party we both have believed in. We need a roll call as in other conventions. Putting Hillary's name on the Ballot is not enough. I look forward to your doing the right thing - as I know how much the Democratic Party means to you. Thank you in advance, Ellen Mendel
981 Pam Schneider
982 Christine McKnightHillary Clinton is the people's choice for the Democratic nominee. We call her the people's President for a reason. Nominate Hillary and restore the Democratic party.
983 Sharon MorganteVote for the People's choice / NOT Howards, Nance's or BRAZILLE'S God you people are thick, ---------THe GOP's are gonna kick your blessed A** this november, they dont' even need PUMA
984 Mark LeavittHillary Clinton is by far the stronger candidate and her name MUST be placed in nomination at the convention and a roll call MUST be held. Hillary won more votes in the primay than Obama and she won almost EVERY single big state AND swing state that is needed to win in November. The DNC must STOP it's outrageous treatment of Hillary Clinton immediately, and RESPECT the will of the voters. If Hillary Clinton is treated badly at the convention, then I urge ALL of her supporters to WRITE-IN her name on the ballot.
985 Mad in MichiganStep up to the plate...........act like a man.......DO THE RIGHT THING FOR OUR COUNTRY. Or possibly, the people who are paying your salary will just say NO DEAL.
986 Howard Kestenbaum
987 ruth dube
988 dan deedlemanPlease help the Democrats UNITE as ONE party or you will (are?) lose(ing?) your core base of supporters. Are you willing to bet the Presidency on that? I am not. Those who protest the DNC have every right to do so, without patronizing on your part, Dr. Dean. Sen. Clinton has earned the right to have her name placed in NOMINATION, not just a show and a speech. Thank you, DanD
989 gail elbleI could not agree more....
990 Lauren TruittIt's time for you and Donna to step down. Karma's a bitch. PUMAS
991 Anonymous
992 Lee CraigYou have to put Hillary's name in for nomination and a vote must be taken. Her name must be on every ballot up for vote. No Hillary no White House I am a proud Democrat for 32 years. I will vote for McCain if Hillary is not permitted tobe nominated and have a legal floor vote! Dean must be fired!!
993 Maria Hayden Byrd
994 T. Bassing MantenfelI EXPECT HILLARY'S NAME TO BE PUT INTO NOMINATION...NOT JUST ON THE BALLET. THE QUESTION IS CAN WE EXPECT AND HONEST VOTE AT THE CONVENTION...ARE HAVE THE BEHIND THE SCENE DEALS FOR OBAMA BEEN MADE. AS FOR ME AND OTHERS ...I WOULD NEVER EVER VOTE FOR OBAMA...AND YES I AM A DEMOCRAT OF SOME 45 YEARS...BUT LOVE OF COUNTRY TRUMPS PARTY.
995 Maria Vinciguerra
996 Ileana MasI already changed my affiliation, I am no longer a Democrat. This is all because of what the DNC and Obama did. However, Hillary name should be in nomination.
997 Judith A. simons-GerstleyHillary Clinton's name must be put in nomination, not just "on the ballot" and the roll call vote to be a real honest and open opportunity for superdelegates to do their job under DNC rules and select the nominee at the Convention.
998 Wayne Taitt
999 Joanne Parrent
1000 Debra K. MurphyHillary is the most qualified and most likely to win against the Republicans.

 

Signatures | Total: 1,170