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Name: Anonymous on Oct 19, 2008Comments: Instead of prosecuting those who steal thousands of votes prosecutors take the easy way out and prosecute those who try to exercise their right to vote.Flag
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Name: Annamarie Cassarino on Oct 19, 2008Comments: If anyone deserves a pardon it is this man. This case is an abuse of power.Flag
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Name: Lillian Kaye on Oct 19, 2008Comments: Give me the confidence to walk into a voting booth. Set this straight, pardon this man.Flag
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Name: Brian Quinn on Oct 19, 2008Comments: Frivolous, and they use taxpayers money to fund their vendettas. Pardon him for voting!Flag
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Name: John Wolfe on Oct 20, 2008Comments: Govenor Paterson, please consider the facts and please come to a speedy conclusion here. I do not know the facts, nor am I a legal expert --- but, this has given me cause for concern, and I believe an injustice has been done to this man, as well as the voting public. I also suspect that this law should be struct down ASAP, as it is an anacronism that spits in the face of the (otherwise) legal voter. I am a registered voter who has voted for decades and care much for this Democracy. thank you, JW.Flag
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Name: Matthew Giuliano on Oct 21, 2008Comments: The Vote is a human right, it is seen as an American right. In a democracy there is nothing more fundamental than having the right to vote.Flag
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Name: Charles Penn on Oct 21, 2008Comments: One may argue whether its a consitutional right or not, regardless. He voted only once, and went to trial three times until they got a conviction. This case deserves a pardon.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 21, 2008Comments: This is an injustice that only can happen in New YorkFlag
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Name: Matthew Guerreiro on Oct 22, 2008Comments: This poor guy did nothing wrong, other than take on the corrupt Democratic machine in Brooklyn. To convict him of a felony and disbar him (effectively destroying his ability to earn a living), is a real injustice.Flag
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Name: Todd Holland on Oct 22, 2008Comments: This is an outrage! Go after real criminals. Selective prosecution is what I see here!Flag
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Name: Vicki Lynn Guveiyian on Oct 24, 2008Comments: I urge the Governor to right this wrong and give this man the justice he deservesFlag
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