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Name: Heather Fisher Heard on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Art & Valeria Harman on Dec 18, 2007Comments: You only need to look at the timing of the events surrounding Don Siegelman's disgraceful conviction to know that it was motivated only by Republican opposition to Siegelman's election.Flag
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Name: John Dayton on Dec 18, 2007Comments: I am concerned about the federal governments ability to sweep people away and make them disappear efectively,,,Flag
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Name: Robert Dew on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda Abbott-Roe on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2007Comments: An investigation needs to commence in Congress concerning all apects of this case and those with key roles of involvement. Was Karl Rove and the White House involved The American public needs to know.Flag
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Name: Sarah Jones on Dec 18, 2007Comments: The case of Don Siegelman is a miscarriage of justice, an innocent man was sent to prison for a purely political purpose. It is time that there was a full investigation into the conduct of the prosecuting attorney and reason for the trumped up charges. It is fundamentally un-American to hold a man in prison for a crime that was never committed. Where is the justice that this country used to be known forFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lynda Parkhurst on Dec 18, 2007Comments: Don't let the neocon criminals railroad him. If we allow this to happen YOU will be next.Flag
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Name: Sarah Smith on Dec 18, 2007Comments: As Christmas approaches us....let us remember two men that are sitting in prison for no other reason than a politcal vendetta. Please send any monetary gift that you can to Don, let him know that we are still standing by him. He has a great many friends that are a wonderful group. Our love and dedication will always be with Don! This is so very wrong to have him where he is. He needs to be out and running our state! Please help him in anyway that you can! Send to: Don Siegelman-Legal Defense Fund P.O. Box 430116 Birmingham, Alabama 53423Flag
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Name: Dennis Waugaman on Dec 18, 2007Comments: Lets quit acting like fascists. Where is the crimeFlag
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Name: Linda Buch on Dec 18, 2007Comments: This is an outrageous abuse of political power and a frightening example of what happens with a "unitary executive" [aka"dictator"] and a rubber-stamp government.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Carne;y on Dec 18, 2007Comments: Somehow i missed this story until today. I am outraged. This election fraud and following unjust prosecution seems to link many crimes of the Bush Administration.Flag
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Name: Jo Allen on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Elwyn Hudson Jr. on Dec 19, 2007Comments: Political prisoners in the USA what is this country coming to. Its a shame that the Birmingham News is not pointing out how a good man was wrongly convicted by his political rivals.Flag
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Name: Bill French on Dec 19, 2007Comments: Putting political enemies in jail is supposed to be what you read about in history books and third world countries. But then again who says America is not a third world country I lost my programming job to a foreigner. That's what happens to third world citizens.Flag
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Name: Norman Poire on Dec 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Roman Nowicki on Dec 19, 2007Comments: I demand that Don Siegleman be set free since he is a victim of the Bush administration retribution machine. I also demand that Congress open up an investigation and prosecute those who masterminded this injustice as well as the overturning of Sigleman's 2004 victory for governor of Alabama that was stolen from him!Flag
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Name: Ward Welty on Dec 19, 2007Comments: Don Siegelman is a political prisoner. He is a victim of selective prosecution. His conviction is a miscarriage of justice. He should be allowed bail and be freed pending the results of an appeal.Flag
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Name: Paul W. Ross on Dec 20, 2007Comments: As a 31-year supporter of human rights around the world, I am appalled at the treatment Gov. Siegelman has received at the hands of OUR Federal government. This "justice" has all the earmarks of the 1937 Engineers' show trials of the unlamented Stalinist Soviet Union. Serve the cause of genuine justice & release this man at once!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Alice Burleson on Dec 20, 2007Comments: The Bush administration has perverted everything that once made America a free, open, and HONEST country. The Siegelman case is one of the worst examples of the total lack of morality of the current Republican admiistration. George Bush and crew (this includes Bob Riley and the judges in this case) are totally lacking in any redeeming qualities. They are the ones who should be in prison. Let's make THAT happen, and free Don Siegelman.Flag
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Name: Esther B. Davis on Dec 21, 2007Comments: It makes me sick to know that these morally bankrupt crooks are doing this to the most honest governor we've ever had in the state of Alabama. We demand that these hypocrits free our governor.Flag
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Name: Dennis Worley on Dec 22, 2007Comments: we the people are standing behind don siegelman. please do everything in your power to free him.Flag
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Name: Mike Manor on Dec 23, 2007Comments: I hope there can be an investigation and certainly a fair appeal. Given the "crime", Mr. Siegelman should certainly be allowed to be free while waiting for his appeal.Flag
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Name: SM on Dec 25, 2007Comments: The time will come when the blind men are shuffled down the timeless corridor of justice, behind the bars they erected around this once great republic, and the innocent ones are freed, unshackled, a blue moon rising.Flag
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Name: Susan Beck on Dec 29, 2007Comments: I am appalled that Governr Siegelman's trial transcripts are not being released. This behavior by Judge Fuller is a misuse of power and should be investigated. Free Don Siegelman!Flag
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Name: Ruth Swift on Dec 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Dana Westbrook Moore on Dec 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tom Ryan on Dec 31, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 31, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John J. MacDougall on Dec 31, 2007Comments: Enough evidence of a miscarriage of justice in the case of Governor Seigelman has been collected by a host of responsible Alabama citizens and makes a persuasive case for revealing and examining what has happened. We are a government of laws and not men; let's do the right thing.Flag
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Name: Esther Davis on Jan 1, 2008Comments: We love Don. We want him back to run for governor again.Flag
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Name: Darlene Glover on Jan 2, 2008Comments: The man sould be free.This is an injustice to our country. Really, What is the crimeFlag
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Name: DAVID LAMBERT on Jan 2, 2008Comments: Justice is a cause worth everones time.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 5, 2008Comments: Stop this injustice! Free Don Siegelman.Flag
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Name: J. William McFarland, Jr. on Jan 9, 2008Comments: Governor Siegelman served Alabama well for most of his adult life. The way in which this criminal case was carried out reminds me of a persecution, not a prosecution.Flag
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Name: Sharron Williams on Jan 10, 2008Comments: Each day Gov. Siegelman is scrubbing toilets in prison, the members of Congress ought to think "But by the same token..." Congress must expedite his release and bring to justice those who have stomped on our Constitution to put him there.Flag
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Name: Tommy Hodges on Jan 10, 2008Comments: America the new third world country needs to free Gov. Don of his purely political charges.Flag
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Name: Richard Vance on Jan 10, 2008Comments: The leading away to prison immediately without a separate sentence hearing is the finest indication of Judicial advocacy for the prosecution. The Judge should be doing time.Flag
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Name: Mia Fiterman on Jan 10, 2008Comments: free siegelman...jail bush!Flag
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Name: J Coffelt on Jan 10, 2008Comments: Siegelman is a man of honor and Rove is the devil. Rove's henchmen are responsible for this travesty of justice and Rove should be in prison if anyoneFlag
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Name: Damien Marsic on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: William Debs Key on Jan 11, 2008Comments: Nothing good has come from the Bush Administration and this is an example of something quite heinous. Another example of Republican High Crimes and Misdemeanors.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 11, 2008Comments: Siegelman's prosecution and imprisonment are among the prime examples of the Bush administration's use of the Justice Department to advance partisan political purposes. History will show this perversion of executive power as a turning point in the history of the United States. PLEASE SAVE THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND REMEDY THIS ABUSE OF POWER.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Timothy Poe on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Decker on Jan 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Virginia Trimmier Carey on Jan 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Smith on Jan 15, 2008Comments: As the election draws near and we are voting for some changes in America, let's be dedicated enough and care enough to NOT STOP working for Don to be free! This type of political injustice happened right here in our Alabama and we know in other states across the nation. We need to stand up to these injustices and set America on the right track. Don Siegelman needs to be free!Flag