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Name: Norman Girvan on Apr 16, 2009Comments: I support this passionate and eloquent plea from a Caribbean sister to President Barack Obama, who has inspired so much hope among us, for the lifting of the U.S. blockade of Cuba and for the U.S. Government to be represented at the upcoming World Conference on Racism.
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Name: Constance Sutton on Apr 16, 2009Comments: I a US citizen strongly support all of what is said in this letter/petition. Please President Obama change the misbegotten US policy toward Cuba by lifting US economic sanctions against the country and by having the US government officially attend the upcoming World Conference Against Racism!
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Name: Luis Duno-Gottberg on Apr 16, 2009Comments:
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Name: Sandy Waters Milord on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Judith Wedderburn on Apr 17, 2009Comments: I support this statement fully, hoping that thousands will sign, and send a strong, clear message to President Obama.
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Name: Cecilia Anne Green on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Russell Bell on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Mervyn Claxton on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Aldo Lauria Santiago on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Yash Tandon on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Annalee Davis on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Samuel Farber on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Samuel Farber on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Alex Dupuy on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Lowell Fiet on Apr 17, 2009Comments: As a US citizen, as a Puerto Rican and resident of the Caribbean, as a scholar and professor of Caribbean and Latin American culture, and as an artist who searches to reinvent a living aesthetic of peace, justice, and equality, I lend my strongest possible support to the goals of this petition. Racism remains the gravest social ill of the United States, if only because it touches and feeds all others --drugs, environmental abuse, militarism and warfare, dysfunctional education, economic collapse, medical/insurance inequities, social/domestic chaos, and the rest. Reactionaries will not desist in their attacks simply because they are not engaged by new discourses that counter their prejudices. Politics can be set aside. We live in a World in which, unfortunately, political maneuvering is unavoidable, but Human Rights are never negotiable.
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Elizabeth Dore on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Meryl James-Sebro on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Honor Ford-smith Garcia on Apr 17, 2009Comments: I sign yet another petition to end this blocade because cubans want it lifted and because of the tremenduous difficulties of daily life my cuban family experience, but i hold deep reservations about what will happen when the americans have open entry to Cuba - in spite the amazing hope and positive vibrations that mr obama has generated
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Name: Monica Frölander-Ulf on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: O. Nigel Bolland on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: TAITU HERON on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Linda Carty on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Wendy Hershey on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Antonio Lauria on Apr 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Nancy L Singham on Apr 18, 2009Comments: I wholeheartedly agree with both ot these calls. I am a U.S. citizen, and call on my president to display the courage to end the embargo of Cuba and to participate on the UN conference in South Africa.. The world waits.
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Name: Shirley.C. on Apr 19, 2009Comments:
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Name: Dr. Gerald A. Thomas on Apr 20, 2009Comments:
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