| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1001 | Anonymous | Hillary is the last hope we've got on this economic Titanic. If there's any soul left in any of you, play by the convention rules. |
| 1002 | Annette Moss | If you turn your back on us, we will turn our backs on you. |
| 1003 | Carissa Snedeker | |
| 1004 | Anonymous | What goes around, comes around, Mr. Dean. Whatever you're expecting as payback for your allegiance to the Obama Party (it's certainly not a Democatic party anymore) will be yours in excess. Corrupt begets corrupt. |
| 1005 | Beverlee Block | |
| 1006 | Susan Hua | |
| 1007 | William Garbett III | |
| 1008 | Kathleen Schnier | |
| 1009 | Suzanne Swatsley | |
| 1010 | Eric and Marilyn Bustin | |
| 1011 | tonya edmond | |
| 1012 | rocio nuyda | I am a staunch Democrat and will support the party's nominee. However, it is not right if Hillary Clinton's name is not placed in nomination and an open roll call vote.
I will be a disenchanted Democrat and may rethink my party affiliation if this happens. |
| 1013 | ANNETTE SANON | |
| 1014 | Anonymous | |
| 1015 | Anonymous | Let all the people VOTE! |
| 1016 | Stenie Mina di Sospiro | It is important that HRC name be placed in nomination. I only hope that Dean and Pelosi don't put any more Pro-Obama pressure on the Super Delegates in Denver. Keep up the good work. |
| 1017 | Anonymous | Come on Dr. Howard DEAN, have you lost all your sensible judgement? Why, can't you practice medicine anymore because you are soooo corrupt like the rest of you at DNC? Why don't you have a group to find out how many Dem. have left the party just because.... |
| 1018 | Howard Fox | The people who voted for Hillary must be heard...this is NOT 1934 Germany where stadiums are filled with chanting people and only one voice shall be able to speak. Or is it? |
| 1019 | Anonymous | |
| 1020 | Charlotte Ellis | |
| 1021 | Marcia Dywer | |
| 1022 | Hillgirl | We are concerned citizens who, in accordance with our constitutional right to free speech, openly oppose the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party and the manner in which he has been selected. We are not crackpots, fanatics, racists, or Republicans, but rather life-long Democrats who have grave concerns about the party and its operations. We will not sanction the DNC's tactics or antics during this election season by voting for Senator Obama. |
| 1023 | A voneeden | For God's sake save us from the ruin GBAMA WILL DO TO MY BELOVED COUNTRY. |
| 1024 | Anonymous | Dr. Dean - this has been a charade on the part of the Democratic Party. Karma can be a rel @itch not to mention what goes around comes around in the form of punishment, retribution and reform 2008. All real Democratics are asking for is count each vote for the person it was placed for - the RBC in living color exposed their criminal intent to "select" an unqualified candidate. You have been told millions of times by Democratics of all gender, race, creed - we will not tolerate nor support the D's selection. Ignore it and lose - punishment, retribution and reform 2008. Hillary won the more votes and the HEARTS of the Democratic Party voters. |
| 1025 | Sandra Ross | I am appalled at the treachery of the DNC leaders and the TV media. You have underestimated the American people. We will fight for the right to live in a democracy. The primary was a hoax and you know it. As Senator Clinton said, the rights of the people who voted for her must be respected. I find the recent Obama ad offensive. He states that we should be a beacon of light for the world---some beacon of light when you lie, cheat, steal and disenfranchise voters in order to seize power. What's in it for you, Mr. Dean? |
| 1026 | Louisa B. Caucia | If Ted Kennedy,Jesss Jackson and
Howard Dean were given the opportunity to
be on the first ballot , then so should Hillary
Clinton. If not, then it would appear discriminatory
in practice. |
| 1027 | Judith Staten | It is time to have a campaign that is above board, and transparent. The existence of the Super Delegates and the importance of their votes, has left a shadow over this entire convention.
I would think that DNC would truly want to show themselves in the very best light possible. Let's have a roll-call vote -- upfront, transparent, and for all to see democracy at work.
Jay |
| 1028 | noemi navarro | |
| 1029 | Linda Drumheller | |
| 1030 | Cathylee James | |
| 1031 | Anonymous | Senator 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 |
| 1032 | Lisa Jay | |
| 1033 | April BakerSmith | |
| 1034 | Karen Smith | Please allow for a completely fair and open convention next month, including placing Sen. Hillary Clinton's name in nomination. It is the only way the Democratic Party will ever be able to achieve the unity you want for it. |
| 1035 | jenn shaw | |
| 1036 | Anonymous | Dr. Dean, with all due respect, we are Democrats. We stand by our principles: free and fair elections without intimidation, when votes are cast they are counted, and votes are not given to candidates who do not have their name on the ballot, and delegates are taken from one candidate and given to another. There are many disgruntled Dems now because of the blatant media bias and failures of the DNC, the Democratic party, and Obama as a candidate. We know that Obama, an unvetted, younger, weaker, inexperienced candidate was promoted and selected by the DNC over Hillary, a vetted, older, stronger experienced candidate that was elected by the people. Dr. Dean, we saw it happen with our own eyes.
When the DNC and the Democratic party leadership start standing by the loyal, long-time base of the party that has stood by you, then you can count on our votes again. In the meantime, no deal! This lesbian, progressive, 20 year Democrat is protest voting for McCain. That should tell you how outraged I am. |
| 1037 | Shirley Thomas | Dr. Dean,
Senator Clinton's name should be put in nomination for the 18,000,000 voices you need to win in November. She had more votes than anyone in primary history. She, more than anyone in history, deserves to have her name placed in nomination. Come, on Dr. Dean, do what is best for the country and the party. |
| 1038 | Colette Walczak | I was undecided at the beginning of the primary. Then I received an email from the League of Conservation voters (of California, I think). It was the answers to questions they had sent to all of the candidates. I noticed that Clinton's and Obama's answers were almost identical except that Clinton had way more details about exactly how she would accomplish her goals. Sometimes Obama simply answered "yes" to a question while Clinton gave the facts and figures of a well thought out plan. This is when I decided to support Clinton. In light of all that I have since learned about the candidates and this election, it wouldn't surprise me at all if Obama's campaign plagiarized Clinton's strategy on the environment. Why would we pick the less prepared and less experienced of two candidates whose policies were almost identical? Clinton is the workhorse while Obama is a showhorse. But he's not looking so good. We have seen him cave on FISA while Clinton stuck to her principles. |
| 1039 | Patti Atlas | 18,000,000 people are NOT in denial, but are hopeful there caan still be some voices of reason and honesty in this election. |
| 1040 | Gayla Horn | |
| 1041 | Marcia L. White | I do not recognize the Democratic Party any more. As other democrats running for President, such as Dean and Kennedy, Clinton's name must be placed in nomination. |
| 1042 | Maureen Dowling | |
| 1043 | Susan Friedrickas | We need a DNC that promtes fairness and Freedom not SEXISM! |
| 1044 | Lisa Burns | HILLARY is the only one that can win it this year. If she isn't the Democratic nominee, I will vote for John McCain because I do not trust BO. WHY because of his friends, former pastor and wife. NOT BECAUSE HE IS BLACK. KMA Dean |
| 1045 | Larry Ikerd | I support Hillary's Nomination at the Convention... |
| 1046 | Anonymous | |
| 1047 | ANGELICA GRANADOS | I agree that Senator Clinton's name should be placed in nomination. |
| 1048 | Mary Owens | You reap what you sow. If things work out the way you and your committee planned, regrets will be plentiful. Hillary's name should be entered into nomination. If you are so sure of Obama, why are you afraid to do the right thing? |
| 1049 | virginia linn | |
| 1050 | Vicky Homiak | COUNT OUR VOTES "HILLARY CLINTON" OR I VOTE McCAIN.
Mr. Dean you and the rest of your cohorts should be ashamed of the sham of a primary you put on. 18 million strong and you decided to choose our candidate instead of listening to the will of the people. Your candidate will never get my vote! |