| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1051 | Joyce L Keerl | Hillary Clinton will be on the ballot at the convention, and will be speaking there. |
| 1052 | Anonymous | Place Sen. Clinton's name in nomination if this is not a "fixed" convention. |
| 1053 | Jason Furtado | For the sake of democracy and just plain "following the rules", Clinton must be given the opportunity to be voted as the nominee for the Democratic Party. Anything less would be un-American and a disgrace to what our political system is in this country, |
| 1054 | Sacha Millstone | |
| 1055 | Aaron Baxter | If Senator Clinton's Name is not on the Ballot, I will Be voting for John McCain. I do this sadly, but why should I support a Party that does not represent MY views on DEMOCRACY, a value this party is lacking. |
| 1056 | Anonymous | |
| 1057 | Virginia Moore | |
| 1058 | Anonymous | We shall overcome you and Obama arrogance in trying to forward an agenda that does not represent ordinary Americans like myself. You and Obama will cause the democrats to loose in November. |
| 1059 | B Mullin | |
| 1060 | Anonymous | Mr Dean,
I want to see all the votes counted and tallied. I want to see all my elected officials vote. Please remeber that the superdelgates get to change there minds at any point and time until the convention. This is when the nomination takes place. Let the votes be counted for Hillary and Obama. If this is viewed as a coronation I will sure be voteing for Mcain. I will have losed complete respect for the democratic party. |
| 1061 | Marti Boylan | PUMA Democrat from Pennsylvania |
| 1062 | lyvon | WE want Hillary's name placed in nomination at Denver. |
| 1063 | marc mayes | No OBAMA |
| 1064 | Susan F | "This is a battle for principle. . . . It is being waged to keep our party as a whole free from dictation by a small group representing the interests in the nation which have no place in our party. . . . Stick to your guns. . . . The nation must not and shall not be overridden. . . . We intend to stand fast and win."
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| 1065 | Alex Swickey | WE AMERICAN VOTERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE HILLARY CLINTONS NAME PUT IN NOMINATION AT THE CONVENTION IN DENVER. YOUR WORDS: ON THE BALLOT ARE NOT GOOD ENOUGH. HILLARYS NAME MUST BE PUT IN NOMINATON!!! |
| 1066 | Elena Maffei | |
| 1067 | Jenny Wade-Lycan | Mr. Dean & Everyone else involved in the Selection of Obama as the Democratic Nominee...I too am one of those 18 million who actually voted for Hillary Clinton, I was also a Precinct Delegate & elected as a County & Senate #28 Delegate. This was the first time that I've put this much into a campaign, because I truely believe still that Hillary is the only Nominee for the Dem. Party. The disappointed I feel in finding out just how DIRTY my Party was & still is, is heartbreaking. I thought the Republican party was the DIRTY PARTY all my life. The embarassment I've felt in the way Hillary & all of her supporters have been treated is awful. Texas has been Red for so long & I was thrilled that with her in the race it was Blue as I always felt it should be. I'm asking that there be a True Open roll call vote with Hillary Clinton's name placed in nomination. I Will NEVER vote for Obama & everyone I know feels the same way. Mr. Obama's recent gesture of $20 million to the Latinos cannot buy their votes in TEXAS. If the Dems really want to win in November instead of padding their pockets, ya'll will do the right thing. Hillary did after all win the Popular vote across the Nation and can win in November against McCain with a Clean Conscience. Thank you in advance for doing the RIGHT THING!!! |
| 1068 | Anonymous | |
| 1069 | Dan Archer | The way the 2008 primary has been handled is beyond belief. I am ashamed of the Democratic Party. I no longer consider myself a Democrat. |
| 1070 | Beth Somogyi | Put Hillary on the ballot |
| 1071 | Kathleen Heravi | If I cannot vote for Hillary Clinton, I will vote for John McCain. |
| 1072 | Dawn Hunter | We must be assured she is listed as a nominee on the ballot. |
| 1073 | Amos Zezmer | |
| 1074 | Kevin | |
| 1075 | Joey Grant | i can only vote for hillary. i cant let us pass up on what would be our best president ever.. |
| 1076 | Bridgette Laukhuff | We are watching. You may take us for fools, but we know exactly what is going on and we won't stand for it. |
| 1077 | Anonymous | Dr Dean, We trust you and know you are a person of principles and a true democratic, therefore we believe you will do the right thing and make sure Senator Clinton's rights are respected and her name placed in nomination. Please help us democrats regain the White House by having a fair open convention in Denver by allowing the voters to elect our nominee.
May God bless you. |
| 1078 | Alice Wright | You, the leader of the Democratic Party, will be destroying our party and our chance to take the White House in November unless you allow Hillary Clinton's name to be placed in nomination and voted on openly at the convention in Denver. |
| 1079 | Anonymous | I'm a lifelong democrat who will not vote for Obama and will leave the democratic party unless Hillary R Clinton is put into nomination. The DNC is sending people by the busload to vote for McCain. It's time to do the right thing. |
| 1080 | zenaida Arquero | |
| 1081 | Gines B. Arquero | |
| 1082 | Anonymous | we need hillary |
| 1083 | Alicia | |
| 1084 | T A Holmes | Hillary Clinton deserves to be on the nominating ballots at the DNC convention in Denver along with Barack Obama. Hillary has earned the right. The superdelegates who will decide this nomination must have the choice to vote between Hillary and Obama. The job of the superdelegates should be to vote for the most electable candidate for the general election in November. That candidate is and shall remain, Hillary Clinton.
The DNC is foolish if they try to shove Obama down our throats in a very undemocratic process. Obama is unqualified and unelectable. |
| 1085 | Joanna Razor | |
| 1086 | Rosanna Rooker | Dr. Dean, please allow democracy to run its rightful course. If we the people do not speak, who will listen? This is fundamental to our country as a whole. |
| 1087 | Amber Carey | |
| 1088 | Buddy Lyght | This is the stupidest petition ever. Hillary is choosing to keep her name out of nomination yet we're somehow supposed to blame this on the DNC? I think Feldman and Rubin are a lot more interested in making names for themselves than they are in actually promoting democracy. |
| 1089 | Ethan Allen | Go Obama!!!! |
| 1090 | Anonymous | Democracy NOW!! |
| 1091 | John A Jacques | |
| 1092 | Jennifer Poynot | |
| 1093 | StrongBad | This petition is for suckers! |
| 1094 | Teh Cheat | Meh! |
| 1095 | StrongMad | Blah! |
| 1096 | StrongSad | I'm sad to be signing. |
| 1097 | Sandra Alper | |
| 1098 | Cyn Nagele | This is your one chance to do the right thing. Make this a legitimate convention or risk pissing off your strongest backers. I've donated for years and run at a local level on the Democratic ticket. If Hillary's name is not put into nomination and voted upon, you will lose me and my entire family. You have one, last chance. |
| 1099 | Anonymous | chairman, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is a proven politician. She has the knowledge and presence to be the next President of the USA. She received the popular vote and when calculated according to your DNC rules, she is the winner of the pledged delegates!
Keep the democratic party true to its roots. Place Senator Clinton's name of the first roll call ballot and allow all delegates,including the superdelegates cast their votes for the candidate that is most prepared to be President of this great country. |
| 1100 | David Brent | I believe that "'If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain.' Do you know which philosopher said that? Dolly Parton.... And people say she's just a big pair of tits." |