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Name: Sarah Smith on Sep 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Pam Miles on Sep 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Maggie Richards on Sep 16, 2007Comments: The sham charges against Mr. Siegelman are despicable. The people who brought them should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, especially Karl Rove & his cohorts in Alabama.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 16, 2007Comments: A man with integrity. Always available to help his fellowman. Honest to the core.Flag
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Name: Tom Ryan on Sep 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ruth Gynther on Sep 16, 2007Comments: Let justice be even-handed!Flag
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Name: Ivan Swift on Sep 16, 2007Comments: additionally, the federal judge who sentenced don needs to be investigated as being part of the Rove-Canary-Canary-Riley operation to get don out of alabama politics.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 16, 2007Comments: Free this good man, the most honest politician to ever hit the state of Alabama. Good and decent and honest. And a threat to the slime bags now running our state. Give us back Don Siegelman. This state needs him.Flag
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Name: Sharron Williams on Sep 16, 2007Comments: The people who have been complicit in this manipulation of justice should be investigated and brought before the courts for treason. Our country is simply worn out from the kinds of tactics that Karl Rove and the Department of Justice and the White House, as well as the 109th Congress have used to usurp our Constitution. If Karl Rove is not a traitor to our Constitution, then what does define treason Let's get rid of the complacency that has allowed these these kinds of injustices to happen to people like Don Siegelman and stand up for justice and what the real America is supposed to be about. An investigation into the Siegelman case could be the downfall of so many who have lost sight of the essence of our democracy. That would be justice. Please investigate and release Don Siegelman. Thank you sincerely, Sharron WilliamsFlag
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Name: William Crain on Sep 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph O. Patton on Sep 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathleen Boyd on Sep 16, 2007Comments: Where is the justice, Alabama No wonder my ancestors moved west! Tio escape the bigotry and corruption in a state my ancestors lived and died for; for whatFlag
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Name: Christopher Mosley on Sep 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Debbie Underwood on Sep 16, 2007Comments: This country has become more like Nazi Germnay since the Bush and republicans have taken control of this country. Stop this insane behavior before it is too late. This is wrong and we as a nation will pay. I am afraid it is already too late.Flag
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Name: Susan Chamish on Sep 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Bobby Donald on Sep 16, 2007Comments: Since it has become known that the Justice Department under Alberto Gonzales was used for political reasons at the direction of Karl Rove the Siegleman case should be a case for immediate review. If this is not a case of abuse of the judicial system for political reasons I don't what is.Flag
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Name: Bobby Donald on Sep 16, 2007Comments: Since it has become known that the Justice Department under Alberto Gonzales was used for political reasons at the direction of Karl Rove the Siegleman case should be a case for immediate review. If this is not a case of abuse of the judicial system for political reasons I don't what is.Flag
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Name: WilliamHenryMee@aol.com on Sep 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Marcus J. Echols on Sep 16, 2007Comments: Don Siegelman is the greatest Govenor Alabama has ever had.Flag
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Name: Nancy Beckman Eason on Sep 16, 2007Comments: The charges and timing of the trial were totally political, just to keep Republicans in power.Flag
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Name: Ruth Swift on Sep 16, 2007Comments: We don't want political prisoners in our country. RSFlag
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Name: Nancy Bracewell on Sep 17, 2007Comments: His treatment in the courtroom -- dragging him away in chains straight to jail -- is different from the treatment of others charged with greater offenses. For those who think the U.S. Justice Department problems aren't relevant, look again. Fair play is always in order.Flag
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Name: Marsha McNeal on Sep 17, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gayla Wynn on Sep 17, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Debbie Murphree on Sep 17, 2007Comments: I have met this man on several occasions, and Don is the epitomy of distinguished gentleman, and southern hospitality. He is not a criminal, neither should he be treated as one...LET HIM GO!!Flag
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Name: Sherry Walker on Sep 17, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Donna Baker on Sep 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: J.W.Brannen on Sep 19, 2007Comments: Best Governor Alabama has had in modern times. Shame on our corrupt Federal Justice system!Flag
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Name: Jesse McDaniel on Sep 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Darlene Glover on Sep 20, 2007Comments: What is the crime. Free the man.Flag
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Name: Pam Baker on Sep 21, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Bryson on Sep 21, 2007Comments: I know Don to be an honest and trustworthy man. An investigation will prove this to be a true statement. I appeal to Congress to please investigate thoroughly.Flag
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Name: Winter Perry on Sep 21, 2007Comments: Free Don Siegelman & install him as the legitimate governor of AlabamaFlag
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Name: Travis Hardin on Sep 21, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph W. Webb on Sep 21, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip P. Boucher on Sep 21, 2007Comments: No confirmation of AG Mukasey until relevant documents about this and the attorneys general firings be handed overFlag
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Name: Sam&Esther Davis on Sep 21, 2007Comments: Don is a prisoner because of Karl Rove and Bob Riley That's not good enough reason. Don is the cleanest politcian ever to enter Alabama politics. Free this good and decent person.Flag
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Name: Teresa Davis on Sep 21, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jack Zylman on Sep 21, 2007Comments: Siegelman is victim of a political frame-up by the Republcian Party, led by Karl Rove.Flag
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Name: Paula Hurst on Sep 21, 2007Comments: Free Don Siegelman now!Flag
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Name: David Hanlin on Sep 23, 2007Comments: Are we now a "third world country " This whole affair flies in the face of what our nation is supposed to be ALL ABOUT !! Free Don Today and let Freedom Ring with liberty and Justice for ALL !!Flag
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Name: Al McCullough on Sep 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Benjamin Swift on Sep 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Doug Dermody on Sep 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: A. Khalis Pride on Sep 25, 2007Comments: This man's the greatest Governor the state of Alabama's ever had, and for this travesty of justice to take place speaks volumes about the political climate here, Alabama will never prosper until the right thing is done by this wonderful human being. This is selective persecution at its' absolute worst...Let this man go home to his family.Flag
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Name: William Crain on Sep 25, 2007Comments: What happens to the least of us happens to me, The injustice committed agains Siegelman or the crimes over looked are crimes against me and we. Accountability with out Justice is just a Fraud. William Crain Billings, MontanaFlag
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Name: Tessa M Pride on Sep 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Toni Smalls on Sep 25, 2007Comments: The charges against Gov. Siegelman are False! The people who dreamed them up should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for waisting our tax dollars!!!!Flag
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Name: Carol Alleman on Sep 25, 2007Comments: If Siegelman is guilty of a crime, so is Dick Cheney. Why do Halliburton and Cheney not rate an investigation Where's Cheney's trial Where's his prison sentence Equality Not in Cheney's America.Flag
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Name: Ed Hart on Sep 25, 2007Comments: Alvin Blackwell was the first dedicated supporter of Don Siegelman I knew. He convinced me by telling me that although he'd tax and regulate Alvin's industry, Alvin thought it was necessary that Alabama take full advantage of Don's energy, dedication, honesty and competence. If Alvin were alive today, I know he'd commit himself and his resources to bringing justice to Don's case. That's good enough reason for me to join this cause.Flag