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Name: Arel Lucas on May 13, 2007Comments: Arizona taxpayerFlag
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Name: Pamela Lichtenwalner on May 13, 2007Comments: Keith is a good man and needs to have this matter resolved immediately and be able return to his family. The monies involved that Riverside County, which is not a wealthy county, will have to spend is ridiculously large for an extradition for a misdemeanor.Flag
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Name: Roger Gonnet on May 14, 2007Comments: The California system of justice seems over, since it has 1 % of its population behind bars, but since this does not help to counter the crime rate increase. Putting people behind bars for peaceful critics against the most controversial cult does not seem fit to the facts. From FranceFlag
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Name: Chuck Beatty on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Arnie Lerma on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Franklin on May 14, 2007Comments: Scientologists are mind controlled into financial ruin to buy auditing or "Electronic Opium." Thank God for people like Keith Henson who expose the truth about $cientology.Flag
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Name: Tory Christman on May 14, 2007Comments: We don't need elderly, sick, and utterly harmless people being sent to jail. Scientology only is after this man due to one thing: He was exposing their abuses--at a very high up level. Don't get fooled by these con artists, and waste our tax dollars locking up someone for utterly wrong reasons. Be JUST! Let Keith Henson GO!!! Tory Christman X-Scientologist after 30 YEARS "in" Free at last!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: Commenting on another persons joke is not criminal, and the subsequent fleeing was warranted given Scientology's policy to "utterly destroy" it's enemies. He's perception of being in physical danger in the US was based on scientology's history of fabrication of evidence and personal attacks its adversaries.Flag
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Name: Jamie Mcgregor on May 14, 2007Comments: This is a gross miscarriage of justice in the name of a 'religion' which has a recorded history of illegal activity.this is a disgarce to the american justice system.free keith henson!Flag
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Name: Peter Schilte on May 14, 2007Comments: Mr. Henson did never have a fair trial after the Cult of Scientology pressed false charges against him. This is not good for the name of the American judicial system.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: Please release Keith. The world is watching this travesty of justice through the net.Flag
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Name: Jerald Rowlett on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary McConnell on May 14, 2007Comments: Don't let Keith Henson suffer more injustice for telling a joke and not having enough money to defend himself properly. This misdemeanor offense extradition is a waste of precious taxpayer dollars. Californians deserve to see their Governor spent it's money wisely and to do what is right and what is best overall in matters like this. Californians also deserve to see that their Governor will not bow to the influence of a hyper-litigious religious organization and it's key 'Hollywood' members. I trust you will do what is right.Flag
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Name: Barbara Graham on May 14, 2007Comments: This has got to stop. Scientology has a history of abusing the court system. Mr. Henson's trial is studded with "clerical errors" and other anomalies. Who gets a year sentence for exercising their First Amendment rights What kind of system simply swallows the lies put forth by an organization to whom lying is part of their doctrine. What the hell is WRONG with California, anywayFlag
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Name: Lizz A Byrd on May 14, 2007Comments: sad day in america when a cult and its lawyers send an old man to rot in jail for acting on his own rights.Flag
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Name: Bill on May 14, 2007Comments: KEEP KEITH HENSON LOCKED UP SO HE WON'T BOTHER PEOPLE ANY LONGER.Flag
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Name: Patrick & Dale Humphrey on May 14, 2007Comments: Picketers of the "Church" of Scientology in Houston and MinneapolisFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John Dorsay on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: James Hughes Ph.D. on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: The man is GUILTY, and was proven so in a court of LAW. Keith should be happy his sentence is so short in the first place. DO NOT PARDON KEITH HENSON DO NOT ALLOW THIS PETITION TO MAKE A MOCKERY OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEMFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: It is Scientology policy to use the legal system to harass its critics, even to DESTROY them. Please do not assist them in their evil. The facts of the case point to the Church's corruption of the legal system in Riverside.Flag
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Name: C. Duncan on May 14, 2007Comments: Please do the right thing Governor. Keith is an intelligent, kind and gentle man. He holds freedom of speech close to his heart, especially for helping others, as you should. His plight is being watched from around the world.Flag
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Name: Tami Chrismer on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe Lynn on May 14, 2007Comments: I've known Keith Henson as a thoughtful and peaceful man for better than 10 years and am aghast at the travesties of justice perpetrated on him from the original railroaded conviction in Riverside County to the current irregularities surrounding his arrest on a misdemeanor warrant and present incarceration. I'm ashamed for the American justice system, which is allowing itself to be used so unscrupulously by the Church of Scientology to fulfil L. Ron Hubbard's theory that "The law can be used very easily to harrass ". Joe LynnFlag
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Name: Freeway on May 14, 2007Comments: Don't let Scientology rule California.Flag
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Name: Rodrigo De Arzave on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David Berta on May 14, 2007Comments: YesFlag
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Name: Bob Andrews on May 14, 2007Comments: This whole case is fabricated and the "Church of Scientology" is using the courts to punish critics. Show the church that the courts are not their personal whip. They lie on the stand and higher PI's to fabricate eveidenceFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: This is an absolute outrage and I can't believe you allow the harrassment of an innocent man.Flag
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Name: Charles Chadwick on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David Mitchell on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Bambas on May 14, 2007Comments: HI, You might consider familiarizing yourself with this mans background. He is an involved citizen and an asset to his country. This charge appears on its face to be flimsy, and was probably motivated by a desire to silence his critical perspective. thank you for your time.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: Please review the real facts of this case. Keith Henson should not be jailed for a peaceable demonstration as is every Americans right to do. This is an evil precedent to set in our country and don;t be a part if it and stand on your record as Govenor.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: Please review the real facts of this case. Keith Henson should not be jailed for a peaceable demonstration as is every Americans right to do. This is an evil precedent to set in our country and don;t be a part if it and stand on your record as Govenor.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathleen J Yanda on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John Reid on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Shirley Dalzell on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: George Dunn on May 14, 2007Comments: The criminal cult of $cientology is well known for its harassment of critics and its abuse of the legal system in order to suppress criticism of its fraudulent activities. It is $cientology's leaders who should be facing criminal proceedings.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Sloan on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ken Goffman on May 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Fredric L. Rice on May 14, 2007Comments: Mr. Keith Henson is an internally respected humanitarian and futurist who won the respect he earned by peacefully and lawfully working to expose a number of homicides committed by the notorious Scientology corporation. It's an outrage that a man who ranks among those qualified to receive a Nobel Prize for his advocacy of peace was arrested on an obscure, never-before-used California law of "interfering with a religion" -- when he was in fact picketing and protesting with numerous other human rights advocates against the Scientology corporation's killing of Lisa McPherson, one of the corporation's long-time customers. NoFlag
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Name: Mary Ingram-Waters on May 15, 2007Comments: Please do the humane thing, Governor Schwarzenegger, and pardon Mr. Keith Henson. For the record, I am a California voter.Flag
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Name: Michael Pattinson on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag