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# NameComments
1101 Garreth KeenanGarreth Keenan Invetigates!
1102 CoolidgeThis petition would never have happened at Carver High.
1103 SalamiI nominate Coach Reeves
1104 Diana ShemenskiSenator Clinton must have her name placed in nomination for this convention, and there must be a legitimate roll call vote in which delegates and Superdelegates can vote for Senator Clinton as their conscience decides. America is a democratic Republic. Let America stay a democratic Republic. One vote, One person. Senator Clinton Rules.
1105 Jerald SeinfeldWoman don't respect salad eaters!
1106 George CostanzaI just can't believe the way people are. What is it with humanity? What kind of a world do we live in?
1107 Elaine BenesThese pretzels are making me thirsty!
1108 Cosmo KramerDon't look at Obama! He's hideous.
1109 Barbara WilliamsHillary 4Pres. in 08!!!
1110 Karen Hershey, Ph.D.Dr. Dean, I'm a lifelong Democrat who voted for Jesse Jackson, so I clearly don't have a problem voting for a black male candidate for President. My problem is with top-down manipulative DNC practices which dictate to grassroots Democrats who the nominee shall be, rather than the other way around. I'm open to being proved wrong and hope you do so.
1111 Lahnett Ann PinkertonTry honesty, Dr. Dean. It's a good thing.
1112 Doris Lucchesi
1113 Jan Brown, JDThat you impugn the intelligence of millions of Senator Clinton's supporters who are seeking guarantees her name will be placed in nomination and she will receive an open roll call vote, by mischaracterizing our obvious understanding of provisions under the DNC Call merely as a panicked response to rumor and innuendo; only reinforces the necessity that we monitor your compliance with this governing document. Of course, even acting as witnesses, we cannot predict that you will exercise fairly and equitably the discretionary authority that document bestows. We can only guarantee to spread the word if you don't.
1114 janine dunmyreI am hoping that we will not have to form a "Dean Commision" much like the McGovern Commision after the November election. Please allow the roll call vote. Thank you.
1115 Tanya Mauk
1116 jeanne tucker
1117 AnonymousMajority of HRC platform issues addressed and adopted , HRC on the ballot, HRC placed in nomination, and then fair and open convention - or No Deal. This from a NJ (usually) Dem voter who not only owns their vote, but also places Country over Party.
1118 Richard E. PattersonIt's not too late to restore our faith in the party. Like many others, as a life long democrat I was beside myself at the way the rules committee treated voters in Florida and Michigan- deigning to give them 1/2 a vote. Not much better than the pathetic 5/9 of a vote from our past!
1119 Roxanne J CintronAs a Doctor you should know its all about how you treat people. Accepting the outcome of the rules committee would amount to us swallowing medicine laced with mercury. Wouldn't that make us autistic?
1120 Anna CintronAfter I thought it was all behind us I find myself back again counted out as a Florida voter. This was not my fault, not my responsibility; it will, of course be a problem for the party should it decide not to count on me! Show us first that we can count on you fully counting our votes.
1121 Angela WordenHillary Clinton's name needs to be placed in nomination for president at the convention. Nearly 18 million people have a right to have their voices heard. If the Democratic nominee is not chosen in a democratic way, he or she is not a legitimate candidate.
1122 Cheryl Feister
1123 Laura Freeman
1124 Barbara Mayfield
1125 MaxineIf we can't have Hillary, Let it Rain McCain!!!!
1126 Letha Proctor
1127 Russell Proctor
1128 Barbara ClearI am a loyal democrate and I want Hillary on the ballot . She deserves the chance. I deserve the right to vote for the person of my choice. I will give my vote to other party other wise.Please put her on the nomination!!!!!!
1129 Albert S. HeymanPlease lets have an open convention with Senator Hillary Clinton placed in nomination and an open roll call. We must see and show who is the best candidate for the betterment of this country and Democratic Party.
1130 Mr.& Mrs. Bill and Wilma DukeMy Parents have asked me to send this petition in their name. They do not have a computer. Thanks Barbara Clear
1131 Latonia WellsSenator Clinton's name must be placed in nomination - we need an open roll call vote. Senator Clinton received more popular votes and would have received more delegates if the state primaries were fair. Florida and Michigan voters were not respected by our party. The DNC has failed the Party- please make it right!!
1132 Adelle Wiesinger
1133 Billye Janiece NipperI am not a racist, Obama and his wife are the racists. If Hillary can't play, it is Republican all the way.
1134 Jennifer Wagner - LutmanIf Senator Clinton is not placed into the nomination and the open roll call, as every candidate with delegates has done for decades upon decades, I will work against those in the party who continue to disrespect Senator Clinton and the 18 million voters that encompassed a huge constituency of women who support her. Topping that list will be Claire McCaskil and Robert Wexler. This party has already made a huge mistake in the actions it has taken thus far - dismiss those who have been the backbone of this party at your own peril.
1135 Noelyn C. Habana
1136 Norma J. CallowaySen. Clinton's name must be placed in nomination or there will be hell to bear. Otherwise, this Florida half a voter will work my ass off to elect Sen. McCain.
1137 Sherry Kuehl
1138 eddie raff
1139 Jill LevyDear Dr. Dean, Your name was placed in nomination - let the party vote...
1140 Rosa Di Simone
1141 Donnagene PalmerIf the Democratic Party expects to hold its members, we must be assured of a fair process at the Convention, which means Hillary Clinton's name must be placed in nomination and a roll call taken.
1142 Anita GalloWHAT THE DNC DID TO HILLARY CLINTOON WAS REPREHENCIPLE. YOU AND NANCY PELOSI INOINTED BARAK OBAMA. WILL NEVER VOTE FOR HIM. WE WANT HILLARY.
1143 CandaceHillary Clinton 08 or John Mccain 08 But NEVER, EVER, EVER obama..... NEVER!
1144 AnonymousSenator Clinton's name must be put in nomination, not just "on the ballot." Being on the ballot counts for nothing if a candidate's name is not placed in nomination.
1145 Rochelle Inman
1146 Linda Condon
1147 Yvette WinfieldHello, Mr. Dean... I'm a Princeton educated, 38 yr. old Black Woman who was born & raised in the "south", who STRONGLY supportED Hillary Clinton - Not because she's a woman, but because I FIRMLY believe that she's MUCH more qualified for the presidency than Barack Obama, and that she is ABSOLUTELY capable of defeating John McCain in November. …And unlike Senator Obama, who has NO RECORD OF LEADERSHIP on ANY SUBSTANTIVE ISSUE (that he hasn’t “flip-flopped on), Hillary Clinton has a proven track record of STRONG LEADERSHIP, and has extensively participated in the passage of MAJOR legislation. Moreover, given Senator Obama’s GLARINGLY sparse record of achievements during his tenure in public service, I'm ABSOLUTELY PERPLEXED by the notion that any RATIONAL member of the DNC can support the nomination of Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton. Moreover, Senator Obama's recent behavior in Europe, as well as his BLATANT & INCESSANT "race baiting" tactics has re-affirmed my belief that I have a MORAL OBLIGATION to vote for the presidential candidate that is best qualified to lead our country in this extremely dangerous and volatile period in our nation’s history. To that end, I intend to vote for John McCain this November…After all, I survived 8 years of George W. Bush, so I think that I can survive 4 years of John McCain…. Go Hillary – 2012!!!
1148 Shirley SheltonSimple words, simple warning. It s Hillary Clinton or the DNC will be lost forever. So where do you want our votes to go, Hillary or McCain? Your decision on this is urgent and requested.
1149 deannaThis life long democrat will vote for McCain if Obama gets the nomination.
1150 Katherine JaklewiczIf this is still the USA, Senator Clinton must be on the ballot. What are you afraid of? Stand aside; let democracy work. Save for you, Speaker Palosi and an enormous number of media talking heads and swooners we might actually have a democrate, President Hillary Clinton, in the White House. How sad this all is.

 

Signatures | Total: 1,170