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Name: Ty on Oct 28, 2012Comments: We need this to go GLOBAL. We will change this place. OUR VOICES MATTER.Flag
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Name: Walt Milem on Oct 28, 2012Comments: It is our Constitutional duty to take a stand in the face of this abject disobedience to our fellow American.Flag
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Name: Skyler Peterson on Oct 28, 2012Comments: I am an ADA rights attorney, and Mr. Kenneth Park is way of his league on this one. He has caused defamation of character and slander, intimidation, abuse, and fear, and retaliation. All of which are not of the court's counsel. I am on linked in. EVERYBODY sign this. then email Nick A. He is a great attorney Skyler Peterson ADA Lawyer, Attorney for the Disabled.Flag
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Name: Martha Stewart on Oct 28, 2012Comments: Mr. Park is wrong. Mr. Poulson is right, I was imprisoned and now look where I have gotten now. Love Martha StewardFlag
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Name: Alejandro Albor on Oct 28, 2012Comments: I have raced with Mr. Poulson, and he is a competitive Athlete who trains and works hard for the betterment of our society. He uses his disability as a tool to help, and instruct not harm. I am an Olympic Gold Medalist and I invited him into my hotel room because of his politeness. He is a gentleman and a scholar. So everybody please sign. We are with him on the Gold Medal side of things. Loyally A. Albor Hand Cyclist Gold MedalistFlag
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Name: Lance Armstrong on Oct 28, 2012Comments: Mr. Poulson exemplifies courage and a willingness to create win-win. He is a great Athlete who goes the extra mile for people. He raises money constantly for kids with cancer, aspergers, Duchenne, and other diseases. Kenneth Park is out of his league in his proseuction. LIVESTRONG. Lance Armstrong Tour De France WinnerFlag
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Name: President Clinton on Oct 28, 2012Comments: Dear Kalispell, In my tour of office, I did a lot of things that I had to do to be a leader, and now I see Mr. Poulson as a champion. I met him in Missoula Montana, he was doing his best then to raise money for a Non Profit and has been a president, and is an Eagle Scout. He doesn't deserve this prosecutional nightmare. if he is prosecuted I will see that this case makes it to the Supreme Court of the United States, and I will ask them to Pardon him. He is a gentleman and a scholar. President ClintonFlag
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Name: Vladimir Putin on Oct 28, 2012Comments: I haven't seen such a dumber case. I think Kenneth Park is worse than we were in the Cold War. Vladimir Putin Premiere RussiaFlag
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Name: Mel Gibson on Oct 28, 2012Comments: Dear Petitioners, Ty Poulson is correct. I have been his friend for many years. Not only is he correct, but the court needs to learn reform policy from him, or get sued and have to pay out millions. Cordially Mel Gibson ActorFlag
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Name: Bob Giordano on Oct 28, 2012Comments: Mr. Poulson has helped my non profit earn over 10 million this year alone. Thanks Ty. You are a champion. BobFlag
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Name: Tony Matthews on Oct 28, 2012Comments: This prosecution is out of it's league. They are being rude, intimidational, abusing their office of authority, and they are misrepresenting what I hold dear as an American. Freedom. TonyFlag
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Name: James Hoffa Jr. on Oct 28, 2012Comments: Ty used to work for UPS, and as the owner of this union company, I know that he has unions on his side. James Hoffa Jr.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Danial K. Gambler on Oct 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous Greek on Oct 29, 2012Comments: We would probably remove our prosecution and make sure the judge was not able to rule, for being in trouble of removed for ever. The Prosecutor at best thinks the World in it's entirety is FLAT, and two dimensionalFlag
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Name: Anonymous New Yorker on Oct 29, 2012Comments: Yeah let him try that in New York, Park would be run out of town on a rail. I am sure he thinks he is some big oyster in the sea, but the Truth is, he like Mitt Romney are bullied, or bullying Republicans. Segratist Bastards. Anonymous New YorkerFlag
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Name: Jim Craggerston on Oct 29, 2012Comments: So, when are people going to wake up? Mr. Poulson if in a political debate would win in a Landside for the Leftists and Libertarian parties. He is not an Idiot like people think, he is a brilliant man and great stategist. JimFlag
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Name: The Moderator on Oct 29, 2012Comments: Remember people, please sign up with your real names. This is way more effective than pretending to be somebody else. Joe BottomtopperFlag
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Name: JACKHAMMER-Finland on Oct 29, 2012Comments: I think it is fine to sign anonymously. Who would want the enemy to know our real names? Bullies need to be stopped, and Trumped up charges need to go away. Jack The Hammer FinlandFlag
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Name: David Keeler on Oct 29, 2012Comments: Flathead Valley much too beautiful to put up with such violations of human & civil rights.Flag
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Name: Anna Green on Oct 29, 2012Comments: Church radio and Church prayer teams are praying against Kenneth Park, and the State right now. Read Zepheniah. I hope I spelled that right. Anyway, people need to stop demonizing what is natural. I mean come on people. Pot does not make for a bad society. The SAME genetic DNA makes up Ty, Me, Kenneth, and other things. Watch BASHAR on Youtube. I think Bashar is going to be contacted. Anna I support Mr. Poulson in his fight Anna Green New FoundlandFlag
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Name: George Kamphflezerger on Oct 29, 2012Comments: A nazi is a nazi. Kenneth Park is a Nazi, working for Zimmerman, another Nazi, who live in Kalispell, which is a Nazi town. Helmuth Huebner, my distant ancestor would not stand for this. George K Best of Luck Ty, I know we can beat them. I am passing this around the world. I live in Berlin. YOU RULE TY. George KFlag
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Name: Harold Zackerbrussel on Oct 29, 2012Comments: I live in Bosnia, and I got this forwarded by George K. You guys need, we will forward this to the UN, and to other localized and smaller centralized governments, that will help people's rights, vs, nazi bullies and red tape discrimination. HaroldFlag
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Name: Kermit on Oct 29, 2012Comments: Alice Paul (1885-1977) was an American feminist and social reformer, born into a Quaker family in New Jersey. She founded the World Party for Equal Rights for Women in 1928. This is how my family got our name, plus we were named after Paul the Apostle. OI Kermit KEEP THE SIGNATURES COMING. WE WILL TRIUMPH.Flag
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Name: Peter Bowlingstein on Oct 29, 2012Comments: http://www.aclumontana.org/about-us/557-missoula-county-discriminates-female TURNS out that Missoula is discriminating people too. This makes for a strong class action. FUCK YOU PARK. PeterFlag
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Name: Witness One on Oct 30, 2012Comments: I have seen the atrocities Mr. Poulson has talked about. People need to know the truth, we will not stand silent and allow police, jails, or prosecutors to rule in bullying. These people need to be responsible for their actions. Harassments have to end. Mr. Poulson was thrown out of his wheelchair into snow banks by the Kalispell Police Department. If anybody reads this, we should proceed with Class Action.Flag
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Name: Janna Johnson on Oct 30, 2012Comments: Dear Petitioners, we need to go class action lawsuit against bogus framed charges that are Trumps to begin with. I know Witness one, two and three. They will come forward with their testimony in this petition. The power of the people united will make a difference, after all an injury to one, is an injury to all Janna Mexico.Flag
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Name: Witness Two on Oct 30, 2012Comments: I witnessed the jail not give him Ted Hose, and I saw them deny him medically a wheelchair, or a walking cane. They also refused to get him a flat boot for his foot when his foot was broken. I saw them treat him with Jail misconduct, by putting him in NON ADA housing. I saw them deny him catheters, and I saw them deny him pain meds, I saw them HAZE and bully him. I saw them treat him with Discrimination. Witness Two.Flag
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Name: Witness Three on Oct 30, 2012Comments: I saw them try to bully him, intimidate him. I saw them deny him doctor's visits, or anti biotics, I saw him bleeding, I saw the emotional human rights violations that he talks of. I saw them take away his catheters, and I saw them not give him what he needed. Witness Three. This also happened to others in the Jail.Flag
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Name: Witness Four on Oct 30, 2012Comments: I saw the police deny him going to Church in the Jail. I saw them emotionally abuse him. I saw the medical staff lady at the Kalispell Jail deny him Ted Hose. David Cooper staff sergeant has all his kites, and no medical kites were answered about the pain. He got a rash from given incorrect amounts of Aspirin, mean while others got their meds, they wouldn't treat him with respect or dignity. Jail and prison are not solutions to this problemFlag
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Name: Witness Five on Oct 30, 2012Comments: I saw the cops kick Mr. Poulson, tell him he was a worthless cripple. I saw them kick his service dog. I saw the prosecution call him a menace to society because he stands up for disability rights. We need people to sign this, the more signatures we gather, the more we can present this in Court. Witness FiveFlag
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Name: Anonmyous on Oct 30, 2012Comments: i SAW DETECTIVE ZIMMERMAN HARASSING MR. POULSON. i ALSO SAW THEM AT KRMC HOSPITAL USE HIS MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AGAINST HIM. HE IS SEGREGATED AND DISCRIMINATED AT THAT HOSPITAL BECAUSE HE HAS A DISABILITY. THE MORNING HE WENT THERE AFTER GETTING OUT OF JAIL, THEY DENIED HIM A WHEELCHAIR, AND THEY MADE HIM WALK PARALYZED THREE MILES TO GET A RIDE. DISCRIMINATION HAPPENS AT KRMC. HE WAS ON HIS WAY OVER TO HIS PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER. WE NEED DISSENT, WE NEED PROTEST, WE NEED SIGNATURES. ANONYMOUSFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 30, 2012Comments: I saw the guards allow inmates to sexually harass Mr. Poulson while in Jail. Men hit on him, and he was hazed and bullied and harassed in the Jail. He was hit on by the male guards, and the hazing was not appreciated. The inmates there don't need to be there with disabilities. The water they were forced to drink had pubic hairs and toxins in them. The Guards would drink culligan water, and then they wouldn't let him go to REC because he had to CATH. They tried to deny him REC because he asked to go back to his cell without being harassed by Anderson at the Kalispell Jail. Witness 6Flag
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Name: Kerfoinkle Oiburger on Oct 30, 2012Comments: nonsense that people are treated this way... I won't stand for it... something needs to be done with things like thisFlag
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Name: Mike Geever on Oct 30, 2012Comments: I am appalled at how they treat people in Kalispell. If this were Netherlands, we would totally not let people get fucked over by others who just want to bully and wish to be prick corporate assholes who work for a shitty fucking corporation. FUCK Kenneth Park. Mike Geever NetherlandsFlag
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Name: Forest Melbourne on Oct 30, 2012Comments: In Australia, we would have Kenneth Park killed by Pygmies. People with disabilities are worthy of only dignity and respect, not this bullying, and intimidation that people with narrow minds are giving them. Take care Forest Sidney AustraliaFlag
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Name: Steve Jens on Oct 30, 2012Comments: So I live in Sweden, we are standing in Solidarity with Ty Poulson on his day of Dissent, November Fourth. They need to drop the charges. Steve Jens SwedenFlag
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Name: Walter Peacock on Oct 30, 2012Comments: Civil liberties of the United States are certain inalienable rights retained by (as opposed to privileges granted to) citizens of the United States under the Constitution of the United States, as interpreted and clarified by the Supreme Court of the United States and lower federal courts. Civil liberties are simply defined as individual legal and constitutional protections from entities more powerful than an individual, for example, parts of the government, other individuals, or corporations. The liberties explicitly defined, make up the Bill of Rights, including freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and the right to privacy. There are also many liberties of people not defined in the Constitution, as stated in the Ninth Amendment: The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Freedom of speech is a civil liberty protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, adopted on December 15, 1791. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. This civil liberty grants all United States citizens the right to express themselves and enjoy the expression of others without interference of the government. This freedom of expression is often tested and can be the center of controversy because of how it is interpreted. The courts have recognized the Bill of Rights as having the intention of rights of privacy and the separation of church and state, even though it is not clearly stated. It is also thought that the amendment refers only to government interference, which leads to individual corporations and businesses violating these freedoms. The following types of speech are not protected constitutionally: defamation or false statements, child pornography, obscenity, damaging the national security interests, verbal acts, and fighting words. Because these categories fall outside of the First Amendment privileges, the courts can legally restrict or criminalize any expressive act within them. Other expressions, including threat of bodily harm or publicizing illegal activity, may also be ruled illegal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_liberties_in_the_United_States Dissent is a sentiment or philosophy of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea (e.g. a government's policies) or an entity (e.g. an individual or political party which supports such policies). The term's antonyms include agreement, consensus (when all or nearly all parties agree on something) and consent (when one party agrees to a proposition made by another). In some political systems, dissent may be formally expressed by way of opposition politics, while politically repressive regimes may prohibit any form of dissent, leading to suppression of dissent and the encouragement of social or political activism. Individuals who do not conform or support the policies of certain states have been described as "dissidents." Several thinkers have argued that a healthy society needs not only to protect, but also to encourage dissent. In a well-known letter to Arnold Ruge, Karl Marx wrote: "if constructing the future and settling everything for all times are not our affair, it is all the more clear what we have to accomplish at present: I am referring to ruthless criticism of all that exists, ruthless both in the sense of not being afraid of the results it arrives at and in the sense of being just as little afraid of conflict with the powers that be."Flag
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