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Name: Tom Klemesrud on May 15, 2007Comments: What a travesty of justice.Flag
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Name: Eldon M. Braun on May 15, 2007Comments: This is a travesty wrought by a malicious cult. You need to order a full investigation of the kangaroo court proceedings that led up to it.Flag
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Name: Ida Camburn on May 15, 2007Comments: Keith Henson should not be moved to Riverside. He is not well and as you know the jail is so crowded real criminals are being let out early. Keith was carrying a picket sign--Not a crime imo.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Raymond Hill on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr. Mark S. Miller on May 15, 2007Comments: This is about an old and frivolous misdemeanor charge. Nothing about this case justifies continued attention by the state, much less extradition. Please pardon Keith Henson. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Janine Villot on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jens Tingleff on May 15, 2007Comments: This could be your last chance to stop the scientology organisation using the state of California to get rid of a critic who believed that he had freedom of speech.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Les Hemmings on May 15, 2007Comments: Kent, UKFlag
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Name: Stina Taggart on May 15, 2007Comments: I think it is wrong and unjust what is happening to this man.Flag
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Name: Kim Palmer on May 15, 2007Comments: Mr. Henson is being punished for exercising his right to free speech. He deserves to be let free and be allowed to live in peace.Flag
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Name: Jim Pugh on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Martin Poulter on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tony Yarwood on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Stratford on May 15, 2007Comments: I worked with Keith for 3+ years while he was in Canada, and will be more than happy to testify as a character witness for him. He is good natured, funny, and generally a good man. He doesn't deserve to be treated this way. Please allow Keith his freedom to live out the rest of his life in peace.Flag
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Name: Kevin on May 15, 2007Comments: I will boycott all Tom Cruise and John Travolta movies from now on...Flag
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Name: Tihamer Toth-Fejel on May 15, 2007Comments: I've known Keith for decades and I can say with confidence that he is a genius who has inspired thousands of people. He and I have disagreed on a number of issues; he was the first to call me a devout Catholic (which I guess I am), while claiming the title of "devout atheist", but he is a person of great character. It is his distaste for the superstitious lies of religion (like the made-up dogma of Scientology) that got him in trouble with the law. Yes, he is a bit of a gadfly, but religions and cults desperately need people like him. Please pardon Keith Henson as soon as possible.Flag
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Name: Rebecca on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments: Appalling miscarriage and abuse of a justice system!!!!Flag
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Name: Ben Turner on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Pearson on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lawrence Kallimanis on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicole Miller on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments: I have known Keith Henson for 30 years and have followed the facts of his case since the beginning. In my judgment, he has already suffered more than enough for the original misdemeanor of which he is accused. His subsequent efforts to avoid physical confinement were motivated by genuine fear for his life, following credible threats. There is no need to punish him further. I ask, as a humanitarian gesture, that the State of California reconsider its decision to take further action against Keith Henson. Further punishment would be unjust, against the public interest, and would provoke embarrassing controversy.Flag
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Name: Michael Tilse on May 15, 2007Comments: Dear Governor Schwarzenegger, I met you on the set of the movie "Last Action Hero". You might remember me being the elevator operator. I have talked with Howard Keith Henson and corresponded with him. I know him to be a great person who is very concerned with protesting the criminal actions of the organization known as the "Church of Scientology". I know first hand that "The Church of Scientology" commits crimes. I unfortunately was a member of that group for 27 years and during my time in it I witnessed and assisted in commiting crimes done for the benefit of the organization on the orders of the officers and executives of the organzation. So, I know that Howard Keith Henson in protesting the criminal actions of the "Church of Scientology" is quite brave. As a result of Mr. Henson using his free speech and person to protest the actions of the "Church", he was targeted by the "Church" to discredit him and destroy him. I am familiar with similar actions on the part of the "Church" from when I was in the group. In fact it is in their policy to "destroy utterly" critics of the "Church of Scientology". It is evident that the current judicial proceedings are charges manufactured and manipulated by the officers, executives and agents of the "Church of Scientology" to "destroy utterly" Howard Keith Henson. In my own case, the California Attorney General mistakenly told me he could do nothing about the "Church of Scientology" because it is protected by a state law. Yet, even genuine religious organizations such as the Catholic Church are not immune to judicial action in the case of crimes such as child abuse. Why should the crimes of fraud and obstruction of justice, abuse of the legal system and so many others on the part of the "Church of Scientology" be ignored by the Attorney General because he thinks they are immune I implore you to to personally investigate the case of Howard Keith Henson and the judicial irregularities surrounding his trial, conviction of misdemeanor charges and the present warrant for his extradition. Please do not believe what agents for the "Church of Scientology" will feed you about this case. They lie. That too is something I witnessed repeatedly when I was in "Scientology", and was encouraged to do my self with regard to anything that might bring disfavor to the "Church". Only a real searching examination of the actual facts of the case will reveal the truth. For my part, I would ask you to do anything in your power to spare Mr. Henson further harm from the actions of these criminals operating under the guise of "religion". Thank you for your attention. Michael Leonard TilseFlag
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Name: Gerry Armstrong on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Marie The Poet on May 15, 2007Comments: Since I was a child I heard of flying sausers/i have a book by our Church on the sightings blah-blah. I know that my tribe is dying at this time due to illegal drugs and crime. I know they think this is a cool type of religon. I have been harressed by them since 1987 my sister is dead my couzins have been murdered. My copyrights have been stolen. I have all kinds of lies on my records and I still write against them. I have written against Warner Music (Cher) etc. They are a fly on the humanity of peaceful and loving people.Flag
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Name: Butterflygrrl33@yahoo.com on May 15, 2007Comments: Keith is a criminal, Keith DESERVES to be locked up for life His health is of no concern to his jail time Lock him up for goodFlag
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Name: John Davis on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David McFadzean on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Hense on May 15, 2007Comments: Even though I don't agree with the threatening tone of this message, please consider this request. The cult of Scientology has already caused the false imprisonment of many people like mr Henson, every one is too many. Please help end the harmful effects of this cult on your state and your country.Flag
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Name: Sean Kenny on May 15, 2007Comments: I've spoken to Keith a few times online and he strikes me as a very bright, generous person. Scientology has always struck me as a very sinister phenomena.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2007Comments: PardonFlag
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Name: Jim Sells on May 15, 2007Comments: You must not let Scientologists dictate special treatment for themselves and their religion. They are as subject to scrutiny and mockery or even hatred as any other religion.Flag
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Name: Kathe Woodside on May 15, 2007Comments: why is scientology allowed to deny citizens of their constitutional rights i thought this was America, the land of the FREE with a right to PROTEST!Flag
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Name: Karen Mermel on May 15, 2007Comments: Keith wouldn't hurt a fly. He's a highly intelligent man and when he sees something wrong he says so. That's his crime.Flag
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Name: Patricia Watkins on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rachel Dorsay on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: PT McKernan on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Claire Vitto on May 15, 2007Comments:Flag