| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1001 | Mallory Musser | Troops home NOW! |
| 1002 | chuck c | |
| 1003 | Dave Capone | Please support our constitutional rights |
| 1004 | Marlene Towne | |
| 1005 | Richard smith | |
| 1006 | Paul G Viani | This Police action was totally unprofessional and a stain on the uniform. Those policemen involved should be strongly disciplined. |
| 1007 | Paul Bennett | Drop all the charges against Nick Morgan who was only excercising his first amendment rights for redress of his and his fellow veterans grievance. |
| 1008 | Cassandra Cantu | |
| 1009 | Rev. Thomas Lawrence | |
| 1010 | Jacqueline Moore | |
| 1011 | John Hammond | |
| 1012 | Elias Witman | a democracy that attacks its own soliders; sons and daughters is nothing short of tyranny |
| 1013 | David Manso | |
| 1014 | Carolyn Selene | |
| 1015 | Carl Swidorski | As a veteran of four years in the US military I find this denial of free speech rights to US soldiers reprehensible and a broader attempt to undermine the constitutional rights of all Americans. |
| 1016 | Donyal Svilar | |
| 1017 | Joyce Rose | The actions of the Nassau police are dispicable. These vets deserve protection especially under circumstances such as occurred at Hofstra. They should all be released immediately. Shame on you! |
| 1018 | Saundra Whitten | |
| 1019 | Christopher Lish | |
| 1020 | Anonymous | SHAME SHAME!!!
Have any of you in the Nassau Co. Police Department ever heard of FIRST ADMENDMENT RIGHTS???!!! and a VETERAN at that!!! |
| 1021 | Nancy Givens | |
| 1022 | Anita Brandariz | we are becoming a fascist state and it must be stopped. |
| 1023 | Marie Louise Morandi Long Zwicker | I am outraged by the vicious, violent, aggressive behavior of the Nassau County Police against peaceful people excercising the free speech rights as guaranteed by our Constitution. And veterans of the Iraq war who have risked their lives when their country demanded it of them, to have treated them this way is an abomination. This unconscionable behavior must not be allowed to stand, it must not be tolerated in our country. |
| 1024 | Rena Scroggins | I ask that my demands, in agreeance to the above listed, be taken into account in this case. Please grant clemancy in his case and dismiss his charges. |
| 1025 | Rena Scroggins | I ask that my demands, in agreeance to the above listed, be taken into account in this case. Please grant clemancy in his case and dismiss his charges. |
| 1026 | Anonymous | |
| 1027 | Christopher Porto | |
| 1028 | Michelle Oja | Peaceful protests are the bedrock of our country. The police are in charge of keeping them peaceful, not of promoting and incurring violence. |
| 1029 | Patty Goldstein | The police officer who nearly killed Nick Morgan better lose his job and be brought up on assault charges. Nick must sue the Nassau Police Dept. and the individual cop who caused his injuries.When Nick is a multi-millionaire, he can receive the best health care and do whatever he pleases for the rest of his life. Hopefully that cop will lose his house and savings to Nick. |
| 1030 | dennis lahiff | |
| 1031 | ira josephs | |
| 1032 | John Emmanuel | |
| 1033 | EmmaKate Martin | |
| 1034 | Judi Gardner | I am a teacher in Suffolk County and witnessed the attack by Nassau County Police. This was over reaction by police and they deserve a public apology. |
| 1035 | Bruce Barry | |
| 1036 | Stephane Barile | |
| 1037 | Lynn Shoemaker | |
| 1038 | James Minnery | I support the freedom of speech of my fifteen fellow veterans. I am a Vietnam veteran and member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War as well as Veterans for Peace. |
| 1039 | Enzo Bard | |
| 1040 | Elo-Mai Noormets | |
| 1041 | Adam Hunt | |
| 1042 | Anonymous | Peace on earth please. |
| 1043 | Maera J. Morgan | drop the charges----these people fought for our freedom of expression so they have earned the right to express ther beliefs. |
| 1044 | James C. King | police all around the country are out of control - I feel these actions are a coordinated effort by "law enforcement" to intimidate people from speaking out or gathering to protest.... We must resist these efforts to establish a stronger Fascist rule than we already have..... |
| 1045 | David W. Gordon | |
| 1046 | James Dooley | |
| 1047 | Joan Ferrante | |
| 1048 | Alison Wilber | |
| 1049 | Gail Owens | Democracy depends on people speaking out and being allowed to speak, in print and in public. For eons this is the only thing that has brought necessary change to humankind. That is the only way social progress and equality have been constructed, in the U.S. and in other countries. The most dangerous group of people, in dictatorships or democracies, have been police, whose ignorance of history produces abusers--men, mostly, who have a macho mindset and take pleasure in expressing "might makes right." Civilian protesters are not proto-criminals. They are people whose public actions in a group are necessary to make clear what majorities want. They are acting on behalf of change when change is being squelched. Rights of citizens to mass protests should be a concept that needs to be fully understood by governments on every level in the U.S. Police who take pleasure, as they most certainly do, in "accidently" hurting, hounding and threatening civilians should be taken off the force. They need to take a more stand-back stance instead of deliberately creating flash points that inevitably have ugly outcomes, for police and protesters alike. |
| 1050 | Robert Scott | |