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    Name: Alex Gardega on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Alexander W. Gardega on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Natalie M. King on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: One of Norway's best ambassadors!! Only Norwegian any of my friends have heard of.
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    Name: Elsie Russell on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Elsie Harrington on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: Norway needs to treat their national treasures with due respect. Odd Nerdrum is their last best hope to further their artistic legacy as a thriving cultured state, and this calumniation on such flimsy charges to such a giant is shameful.
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    Name: Richard Scott on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: It is the responsibility of the court to prove guilt based on concrete evidence, not on some beurocrats "feelings" that the defendant is guilty. Further, the sentence of two years in jail over a meager sum of $2.5 million USD! Are you kidding me? This is not Bernie Madoff! This is nothing more than political scapegoating and should be an international incident, revealing the kind of authoritarian system that the Norwegian government is... a system that has no checks and balances of government and beurocratic power, like the U.S. and many other countries.
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    Name: Richard T Scott on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: It is the responsibility of the court to prove guilt based on concrete evidence, not on some beurocrats "feelings" that the defendant is guilty. Further, the sentence of two years in jail over a meager sum of $2.5 million USD! Are you kidding me? This is not Bernie Madoff! This is nothing more than political scapegoating and should be an international incident, revealing the kind of authoritarian system that the Norwegian government is... a system that has no checks and balances of government and beurocratic power, like the U.S. and many other countries
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    Name: Caleb Knodell on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Sampo Kaikkonen on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Keith Hiscock on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: I agree
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    Name: Seth Camm on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: I write this only to speak on the behalf of the kind of person this man is - From meeting this man personally and seeing the heart in which he opened his doors to students around the world- From Sweden to the USA,- Being able to listening to a few of the stories from the students that were studying with him and how they arrived there-From one student whom I met that had been their for a year, I believe he always had wanted to meet and study with Odd Nerdrum as a teenager- From an accident, I believe he had been in a coma for maybe even as long as a year or two-I presume the boys parents had spoken to Nerdrum at some point- When the boy had woken up from the coma, Nerdrum took him under his wing, and was painting with him when I arrived- another student that I had met had other issues that he struggled with, he was from the USA and was invited to study with Nerdrum- I am only conveying these two stories out of I am sure hundreds upon hundreds of all different people that have met or known this person- because they touched my heart as to an example of what kind of person he was and is, and what kind of person I had hoped to be like in my 60's- What was Odd Nerdrum giving to students from all different countries around the world, some with more hardships then others- the ability to dream, to hope- and carry that forward that in their art in their own individual countries- Nerdrum opened up his art and his life to these people not to collect money or a fee,or to get anything, what he did, and does from everything I witnessed, was for me,was a man with great heart, and courage- All I caught that summer was just a glimpse of this person, from watching him paint, listening to him-I will always be thankful and honored that I had the extreme privilege of being invited out to meet and study with him-
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    Name: Oleg Korolev on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: Odd is a great conservative revolutioner and a victim of the Cultural Cold War! Stop his percecution for the neo-humanist art and philosophy by means of the tax deals!
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    Name: William Rutledge on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Max Brinck on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Brandon Kralik on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Millie May on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: Please, help this artist!!
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    Name: Jonathan Matthews on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Jonathan Matthews on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Loie Benites on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: i don't understand why he is receiving such a stiff sentence when the taxes have been paid.
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    Name: Joshua Burbank on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Carmen Gräff on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: This is a sacrilege, a shame to humanity and art!
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    Name: Natasha Kimstatch on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Starr Wolfsong on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Carmen Dumitrescu on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: This a sacrilege, unjustly, unfairly, inexcusable! Yes, it's a shame to humany and to art!
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    Name: Hans Christian Hauge-Rasmussen on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Carmen Dumitrescu on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: This is a sacrilege, unjustly, unfairly! Yes, it's a shame to humanity, a shame to art!
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    Name: Daniel Hanequand on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: Totally unfair when you think that most of the thieves from the Wall Street gang are free....
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    Name: Johnny Lonzo Blaylock on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: It's not fair to lock up this man for such silly charges.
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    Name: Jim Harter on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: I agree with the above statement
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    Name: Renuka Pillai on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: Artists should be free. Free him
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    Name: Zach Koch on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Elia Martinez on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Kevin Heairet on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Kjærsti on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Unni M.Lørdahl Rasmussen on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: James Filut on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: Take some paintings and sell them, let the man out!
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    Name: Tina McGowan on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Ibolya Csanádi on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Angela Weddle on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: Visual artists must support each other. Free Odd now!
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    Name: Anonymous on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Monica Kovac on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Vaira Vanson on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Vaira Vanson on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Tristan on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: "To mistreat this man is to mistreat the soul of your own country and the soul of every artist and human."
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    Name: Donna Spinoso on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Donna Spinoso on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Mary Satterfield on Aug 17, 2011
    Comments: This is not a violent crime. There must be another punishment.
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    Name: Peyton McGowan on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Austina McGowan on Aug 17, 2011
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    Name: Alex Armonas on Aug 17, 2011
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