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Name: Anonymous on Dec 6, 2008Comments: As a member of the FSU Alumni Association, I am torn. On one hand, I encourage diversity in speakers on campus. However, the promotion of this as completely non-funded by anyone other than this group is invalid. If the school allows this, they are saying the actions of this man, despite all the backlash during the election, are acceptable to be promoted on campus.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 6, 2008Comments: No Public Funds should go to this guy except to pay for his stay in a federal jail.Flag
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Name: Valerie on Dec 6, 2008Comments: keep the taxpayers money out of the hands of unrepentent terrorists!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 6, 2008Comments: Do not allow this scum bag to talk at our local university. I will not tolerate our kids and my dollars to go to this scum bag. He should be in jail and you know it. Shame on the University and your elitis teachers/professors.Flag
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Name: DKaess on Dec 7, 2008Comments: I protest FSU having a terrorist PAID with my taxes to give any lecture at any University! Surely there is someone who is more qualified that this anti-American slob.Flag
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Name: Lisa Taylor on Dec 7, 2008Comments: Do NOT allow this guy to speak on our campus and with our dollars. I question who would want to listen to him speak also.Flag
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Name: Deanna Kotch on Dec 7, 2008Comments: As a Republican Seminole I am disgusted that my school would not only allow but pay Bill Ayers to come speak at our campus.Flag
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Name: Mike Evans on Dec 8, 2008Comments: I do not think William Ayers speaking to our students is the appropriate message we want to portray about our University. He should rather be doing public service to make up for the heartache his organization caused as a domesctic terrorist.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 8, 2008Comments: Absolutely incredible that this TERRORIST is being funded with MY tax dollars. He is considered a terrorist under US Law: (22 USC 2656f(d)f(2)...the term “terrorism” means premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against non-combatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agentsFlag
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Name: Eizabeth Lindsey Stabiler on Dec 8, 2008Comments: ALUM, clas of 2003, will no longer be contributing money to the Alumni Association if Ayers is invited to speak at FSU.Flag
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Name: James Vann on Dec 8, 2008Comments: I have better places to send my money if FSU allows this terrorist a venue to speak.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 8, 2008Comments: This is sick. He is traitor by way of planting a bomb at the Pentagon.Flag
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Name: Hayley Kolich on Dec 9, 2008Comments: This man is an absolute disgrace, and i am irate to find that our tuition money is being spent on a terrorist.Flag
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Name: Patsy Faircloth on Dec 9, 2008Comments: If the Student Government Association at FSU wants this man to speak, it should raise the money from private citizens and host the event at a private hall, not a state-owned institution funded by the public.Flag
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Name: Samantha Anglin on Dec 9, 2008Comments: I will not be a student of a university that supports terrorist!Flag
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Name: Dr. Mark T. Hash on Dec 9, 2008Comments: The dictionary should place a photo of FSU beside the word "liberal" in the dictionary. In 2004 I successfully obtained an injunction against FSU. This latest demonstration of persistent poor judgement by the FSU administration is only one of many reasons I have told my sons they can go to any university in the country except for Florida State University, and I am a physician living in Tallahassee.Flag
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Name: Larry Lewis on Dec 10, 2008Comments: I am absolutely against William Ayers being invited to FSU and Tallahassee. His terrorist activities were intended to hurt people, contrary to Mr. Ayers assertion. NO TO AYERS.Flag
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Name: Preston Scott on Dec 10, 2008Comments: The money to pay this guy did not come from bake sales and car washes. It came from student fees; therefore some of it is public money. Public money should NOT be used to pay for a domestic terrorist to speak at a tax payer funded university. This is not a free speech issue. FSU administration should veto the decision and retract the invitation.Flag
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Name: Becky Lannon on Dec 10, 2008Comments: I am so disappointed and disgusted at the thought of a terrorist being permitted to speak at FSU, let alone getting paid by my money. If he does speak, I will no longer attend any football, basketball, baseball games, I will no longer support the Boosters, and there is no way I will allow my children to attend school there. FSU disgusts me right now and that makes me sad.Flag
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Name: Chris Roberts on Dec 10, 2008Comments: I will never give money of any kind to FSU ever again if they have a admitted terrorist speak on campus.Flag
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Name: Charles Strange on Dec 10, 2008Comments: I recently retired from the military and moved to Tallahassee. This is just unbelievable. Please do not allow this man to speak at Florida State University.Flag
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Name: Mike Donohoe on Dec 10, 2008Comments: If you think that there will not be a statewide protest of this event , you are naive.Flag
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Name: Rita Tedder on Dec 10, 2008Comments: It is absurd that the SGA could use money to support someone that has attacked our country and has no remorse. I am an alumni and am ashamed that FSU would allow this.Flag
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Name: Lawrence DuBose on Dec 11, 2008Comments: This man should be in a Federal Prison and not "teaching and lecturing".Flag