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Name: Richard J. Marini on Feb 4, 2008Comments: I support the "nadler4" and their efforts. Our elected officials have neglected to listen to their constituents. Our elected officials where hired by the people to work for the people. When they do not listen to their constituents then the people have the RIGHT to be heard.Flag
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Name: Raafi on Feb 4, 2008Comments: if you know something is wrong, and you have some power to help make it right, then be a true human being and do something about it. i know some of you just care about you and your family, but what are you going to do when you or one of your family members die i don't think you should waste your life just being concerned about you and those close to you, be a real man and truly, with all the access and resources available to you, help someone/people. peace.Flag
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Name: Nicolas White on Feb 4, 2008Comments: this is what democracy looks like under this system and this state I DEMAND the release and the dropping of all charges against Elaine Brower and the other three women who were arrested with her, as well as taking the people serious when they demand the impeachment of the Bush Regime as well as any other regime that commits such heinous actsFlag
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Name: Anna Berlinrut on Feb 4, 2008Comments: Our President, the Commander in Chief of our armed forces, attacked a nation which was not a threat to the United States or our allies. We later learned that he lied to get us into this war, causing the death of thousands of young patriotic troops and tens of thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens. He refused to send our troops to capture Osama bin Laden, who attacked us on 9/11, at the Battle of Tora Bora. We now know that George Bush wanted to control Iraq's oil supply. His actions, and the actions of his vice president, are treasonous. Congress is aiding and abetting treason by their refusal to try and convict a traitor to the United States of America. My son, a Marine Reservist, has been deployed three times since 9/11 and is in danger of a fourth deployment. He and I are appalled that our President is abusing our armed forces to carry out a war to enrich his friends (e.g. ExxonMobile's all-time profits for an American corporation) while putting our troops in harm's way for lies. These four patriotic citizens who asked their elected Congressman to do his mandated duty and carry out his oath of office were arrested. This is not the America of our forefathers. Free the Nadler 4!Flag
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Name: Ann Shirazi on Feb 4, 2008Comments: The arrests of four activist women who are valiantly trying to hold this rogue administration accountable are inexcusible. Nadler continues to show contempt for the citizens who pay his salary and try to keep him honest.Flag
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Name: Douglas Smith on Feb 4, 2008Comments: Congress works for its constituents, therefore these people did nothing wrong by demanding actions from the representative who owes his job to them.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 5, 2008Comments: These women should be thanked not arrested. They embody the American Right to free speech. They were trying to deliver a message for so many others that we are tired of watching this administration......get away with the murder of our troops in innocent Iraq citizens. Please drop all chanrges* Thank youFlag
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Name: Hubert J Steed on Apr 3, 2008Comments: Why you have these citizens arrested and not pursue your duty and responsibility to call for impeachment hearings for the high crimes and misdemeanors of the Bush/Cheney administration is reprehensible.Flag
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Name: Amy Harlib on Jun 21, 2008Comments: It is your sworn, non-partisan duty to protect and defend the Comstitution. It is never too late to do that and to hold criminals Bush and Cheney accountable through the only tool powerful enough to do that IMPEACHMENT which the Constitution makes imperative. IMPEACHMENT NOW!Flag
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