| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 401 | Ann Marie Wasko | Please allow the voices of the people of Virginia to be heard by endorsing Barack Obama.
Thank you. |
| 402 | Carolyn Jenkins | Please support Sen. Obama for his Presidential bid for the White House. Hilary Clinton failed to reform healthcare in 1993 and we shouldn't give her second chance and now, unlike then, she has the healthcare industry contributing to her campaign. In addition her experience helped lead us into a war we shouldn't be in. FDR, Kennedy and and Lincoln all had limited experience but they had and gave our country what we needed most, direction. They had the intelligence to listen and put people in place to move our country forward. Barack Obama has that same intelligence.Hilary is stuck in the past with Bill and they are slinging mud everywhere. We want to rise above the mud and move ahead with Obama. Please please please help our country move ahead. We've been held back long enough. |
| 403 | Joseph Zirkel | born and raised in VA, educated in VA, forclosed in VA, oppressed by a long commute in VA, barely able to feed my kids in VA. Vote for Obama and give us working folk a chance. Do your job and represent the poeple not the corps. |
| 404 | Justin M. Sizemore | |
| 405 | florence keenan | I'm a 53 years old white, female and am impressed with Barack OBama. He's intelligent, honest and a charismatic leader. We already had 8 years with the Clintons and being a senator from NY is a privilege (I was raised in NYS). Let's get this over with and stop giving the Republicans the lead. |
| 406 | Donna Cywinski | If you really do represent the voters of Virginia and you want another campaign contribution from me, you will declare your support for Senator Barack Obama as the nominee of the Democratic party for President of the United States. It is not just a matter of who can bring about change and whose candidacy will represent the hopes of our citizens, it is also about global survival. Any candidate who would support bombing another country with nuclear weapons in order to secure election to public office is a danger to our country and the rest of the world. It shows that she is desperate, unstable, and unqualified to be president of a book club much less, President of the US. I keep hoping that elected Democrats will show some back bone and actually represent us. It is time for you to show us whether you are who you say you are or just another politician who hoodwinked us into voting for you. The time to take a stand is now rather than later. Stand up and be counted among the hopeful, among the change- mongers not the war- mongers. Your silence, as much as her negativity, are rending the party. You can put a stop to it. We have already done our part. It is time for you to do yours. |
| 407 | Anonymous | |
| 408 | Teresa Zeigler | |
| 409 | Nancy Sons | |
| 410 | nathan saturday | |
| 411 | Ann W. Mische | Please advise those to whom this is addressed that in my case, (upper income, professionally educated caucasian), we have been a house divided for 16 years house (Republican and Democrat). We have come together over Barrack OBama and will probably both vote for McCain if Senator Clinton is our alternative. I have not been actively involved in campaigning since I was 20 or so and frankly, I haven't voted for anyone since I voted for Gerald Ford. I voted for Barak. I was not voting against anyone. Please do not put me in the position of casting a vote against a candidate again and don't send this family back to the Republicans. |
| 412 | Karl Laskas | It would be heartbreaking if the Democratic Party somehow manages to lose the election in this fall. Every additional day that the current divisiveness continues is a day of respite and burgeoning strength for John McCain. Please do not credit this decision to end at a brokered convention. Confirm that the party stands behind Barack Obama. |
| 413 | Dianne Musick | |
| 414 | Leigh Duvall Parks | I am a resident of Fairfax Country, Virginia, and I am contacting you to ask that you support Barack Obama in the presidential race. I’m sure you’re keenly aware that he won the Virginia primary by a huge margin over Hillary Clinton. He has the most pledged delegates.
He has the most popular votes. He continues to close the gap in superdelegates and I am certain that he will overtake Mrs. Clinton any day now.
Barack Obama has energized the democratic party by bringing in thousands of new supporters. Thousands of voters have registered because of the efforts of his campaign. His incredible campaign has been well run and well managed. And, Obama has changed the face
of fund-raising in America. Above all, he tells the truth. There is no doubt in my mind that he is the best candidate and will beat John McCain in the general election. Barack Obama deserves your support.
I sincerely hope you will give it to him.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Leigh Duvall Parks |
| 415 | Kim Andrews | |
| 416 | Jay Weathers | The people of Virginia has spoken, please pledge your support for Senator Barack Obama. Lets stop the bleeding and unite the party. Seriously this is like a family feud that festors for years. |
| 417 | Paul A. Kusseling | |
| 418 | Alice C. Harvey | Please stop wasting all this time, money, and passion on Hillary's ego. This is not about candidates' careers; it is about our Nation and the wider world. Please, please support Sen. Obama NOW. |
| 419 | Elizabeth Cash Becker | |
| 420 | Miranda L. Barker | It would be a shame if you let this go on and on. At first it was kind of fun to watch, but now it is just giving McCain more time without a real fight against him at all to sit back and do research and make things up and plan his fight. It's time we started planning as well. Enough is Enough. It is bad enough that we already feel that nothing we did matters or makes a difference in this contest since what we say appears not to matter and the Supers are the only ones that are important, not the voters and volunteers that worked so hard for either candidate. Only you matter and we elected many of you to speak for us. Speak for us now so we can get this over with. Obama is a great candidate. He has put spark and life into this country that I have longed to see but thought I never would in my life time. McCain doesn't have that and neither does Clinton to the degree of Obama. She complains about how much more he outspends her, but his supporters believe in him enough and are high enough in numbers that they can keep him in that kind of money. Wouldn't that money be better spent on fighting McCain, rather than each other? She'd spend just as much if she had any but she doesn't have that support.
I have talked to people all over the world about this and Obama is loved in every corner. Wouldn't it be a new and wonderful thing to have a president that the rest of the world likes? One that won't lie and use bandaids to fix things, but will tell us like it is? The truth hurts, but I would rather know the truth and find a real solution, than have the gas companies pass the windfall tax on to us, under the guise of something else and then after three months of still paying what we are paying now, get hit with the tax again and not know what to do because every dime I didn't really save of the $28.00 now doesn't cover the difference in the tank of gas with the taxes back on it. It took 80 years for the price of oil to top $100.00 a barrel and only 8 weeks to do 20% more and cross $120.00 A "summer tax holiday" isn't going to fix this. I think it would be nice to have a president who has been raised around other cultures and can actually tell you the difference from a Shiite and a Sunni. One who makes people remember why they entered politics to begin with. One who makes the people feel good about the future and makes them feel empowered. It's time for Change. It's time for you to endorse Obama and help us get to work. |
| 421 | Benjamin Bushong | |
| 422 | Isam Khalafalla | |
| 423 | johnradus | Please lead us out of the party-rending path down which we are headed. Act now; endorse Barack Obama for President today and let's win in November |
| 424 | Erin Weik | |
| 425 | Douglas A. Reed | |
| 426 | Karl Ackerman | The time for decision, in the name of party unity, is NOW. |
| 427 | Nicolette Freeman | |
| 428 | Anonymous | |
| 429 | Richard H. Hill, Sr. | |
| 430 | bw lomas | |
| 431 | rOBERTA KANE SENDEROV | Why are rules made? To be broken! Next election you will have states doing the same thing (breaking the rules) because they know there are no consequences —sounds like a BUSH plan to me.
Please stick to the rules!!! Hillary has presented a plethora of plans, most of which DO disenfranchise voters who have voted for Obama.
Thee she does not care about |
| 432 | Anonymous | I believe of the two candidates, Senator Obama has presented the more professional demeanor, exhibiting calm and restraint required of a president. Whereas, Senator Clinton has behaved in a manner unbecoming a woman of substance,; more specifically, she has been caught in outright lies -- to me, in these perilous times we face as a nation, there is no room for a person with this nature, least of which to lead our nation. |
| 433 | J Glidden | |
| 434 | Anonymous | |