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    Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2010
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    Name: Frances Mitchell on Apr 1, 2010
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    Name: Deborah S. Bosley, Ph.D. on Apr 1, 2010
    Comments: Citizens have a right to understand government information that affects their lives.
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    Name: Michael Fagan on Apr 1, 2010
    Comments: Plain Language is good for everyone!
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    Name: Jeanette Baust on Apr 1, 2010
    Comments: Using obscure, convoluted, or unfamiliar language in policies, contracts, or legal disclosures disadvantages buyers and citizens and privileges those distributing such documents. Using terms incomprehensible to the reader, especially when they are in need of a product or service, is an invitation for abusing customers, clients, patients, and constituents.
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    Name: Dan Mitchell on Apr 2, 2010
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    Name: Martha F. Waugh on Apr 2, 2010
    Comments: It is astonishing how easy it is to understand the Declaration of Independence. After that history making proclamation, government papers have become more and more obscure. Shall we revolt?
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    Name: Lori Milstein on Apr 4, 2010
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    Name: Len Morse on Apr 5, 2010
    Comments: The term "Plain Language" is self-explanatory. The top priority should be to send a clear message to readers, not to try to impress or confuse them.
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    Name: Paula Thornton on Apr 7, 2010
    Comments: Thanks for supporting us in this effort.
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    Name: Amanda Wood on Apr 8, 2010
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    Name: Joshua Stauter on Apr 9, 2010
    Comments: If you can't understand it, don't trust it!
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    Name: Lynda Forvour on Apr 10, 2010
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    Name: Marc Gravez on Apr 13, 2010
    Comments: When I can, I become an ex-customer of any company from which I receive poor communication. Clear language should start with the congress and state legislatures. All health insurance companies should be required to use standard, clearly-labeled forms. I suspect that upgrading the "documentation" provided by the IRS could save our economy hundreds of millions, perhaps billions or trillions, of dollars per year. And that's just one Federal agency.
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    Name: Miriam Vincent on Apr 18, 2010
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    Name: Lisa Ball on Apr 23, 2010
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    Name: Leanne Lasota on Apr 23, 2010
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 23, 2010
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Rama on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Bonnie Folkerts on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Nighisti Hightower on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: Yes, I believe this is good idea to understand what Government and Business information. One time I was in trouble for signing for some thing I understood completely different.
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    Name: Beverly Brown on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: MARNA ENGRAM on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: MAKE IT PLAIN.
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    Name: Tina Wimberly on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Lisa Green on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Victoria Townsend on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Charles Auker on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Cathy Gray on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: I demand to understand and, I support this movement.
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    Name: James R. Myers on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: We must make it easier for EVERYONE to be able to understand contracts, applications and agreements in government, business, healthcare and law!! Otherwise, we will continue down the same path of ignorance, economical depression and fear that our country is experiencing today!
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    Name: Dylan Daniels on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Steve Jones on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: This is a great thing!!!!
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    Name: Robert M. Brienik on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: The time has come for the truth and contracts cease to create jobs for the glut of lawyers in this nation.
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    Name: Charlotte Zanardi on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Delores Curtis on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: I am happy to know there is some one out there making a demand to understand.When i try to understand the credit card terms and agreements it is very confusing.
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    Name: Anne Sias on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Susan Andersen on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Cathy M. Neal on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Janine Purcell on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: Plain language is a moral imperative in a society based on participation and self empowerment -- the American way. But to achieve plain language, don't forget to prove through usability validation, that your language is indeed plain and uses the terminology of your audience!
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    Name: Mary Gorman on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: Using unclear terminology is meant to deceive. Deceit stops here. Good luck with your campaign. People should stop buying products without a clear stated warranty plan.
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: The sooner this happens, the better!!!
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    Name: Katherine Bernard on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Michael J. Pester on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Tony Catchings on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Dean Hill on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Judy Cheseborough on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: Thank you! And please put in large print for seniors!!
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    Name: Kettly Montfort on Apr 27, 2010
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    Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2010
    Comments: Thank you, awesome campaing.
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    Name: Elizabeth Still on Apr 27, 2010
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