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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Patrick on Mar 19, 2008Comments: Refugees are human beings, therefore they have rights. Their rights should be respected.Flag
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Name: Kim Douglas on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: James on Mar 19, 2008Comments: Ganian government the women and children you draged in that bush are link your family. Just imagine your wives and children sent to such place how will you feel. Thank my brother. I am an African like you. Please send our people now and allow UNCHR to mediate the situation.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments: The world is already a difficult place, especially for those who do not have a home. Let's open our arms and hearts to our brothers, sisters and children who need us.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments: Please forward this petition - we need your help. THEY need your help. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Ramon Den on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Seymour on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Bennett on Mar 19, 2008Comments: I appreciate knowing about this terrible thing,Flag
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Name: Esteban Moore (poet, Translator) on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip Terman on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Travis Mamone on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Love McKinney on Mar 19, 2008Comments: Lets make our voice be hear by making this project a success. thank you everyone. God blessFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Danielle Bishop on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Erin Murphy on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Vanessa Hatherley on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Patti Dikes on Mar 19, 2008Comments: It is important to stand in solidarity with each other against all forms of oppression and I pray the Government of Ghana will maintain a commitment to care for these Liberian refugees with the support of the rest of our world.Flag
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Name: Bettina Pedersen on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Victor Rodriguez Nunez on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra L. Staton-Taiwo on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Judah Konigsberg on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Alice And Jack Lees on Mar 19, 2008Comments: I am thoroughly behind all the steps you have outlined and pray for the Ghanaian Government to listen. The UNHCR must become engaged with people being their focus!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ariel Aaronson-Eves on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: R Harmon on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gbanabom Hallowell on Mar 19, 2008Comments: Today it is the Liberian people needing help, tomorrow it could be anyone. In this age of globalization, and at a time the Ghanians are rounding up in their goodness to a sister-country, I am hoping that the people of Liberia would be supported though their trying times. Patricia Jabeh Wesley thank you for sending this email to me. I support the freedom of Liberias and their freedom to enjoy the fruits of the earth wherever it is growing rich!Flag
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Name: Jenny Weston on Mar 19, 2008Comments: please save these women!!!Flag
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Name: Lynda MacDonald on Mar 19, 2008Comments: Please treat the Liberian refugees with compassion, caring aid and human acts oif kindness. Please provide for them the basic necessities -food, clean drinking water and safety. assist them in finding a safe place to live.Flag
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Name: Eric Rosenbaum on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Josie McConnell on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Grayson on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Demorest on Mar 19, 2008Comments: An honest man can feel no pleasure in the exercise of power over his fellow citizens (Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Melish, January 13, 1813) The bodhisattvas, the compassionate practitioners of the Buddhist path, are wisely selfish people, whereas people like ourselves are the foolishly selfish. We think of ourselves and disregard others, and the result is that we always remain unhappy and have a miserable time. The time has come to think more wisely, hasn't it (Je Tsong Khapa, Lamrim Chenmo) Hopefully, Ghana and the UNHCR can find this ability to help the Liberian people, in their time of need. Rather than thinking myself, may they turn to thinking 'Ourself, hand in hand; Liberian and Ghanaian alike.Flag
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Name: Katie Randall on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Kelli Hollis on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathleen Sullivan on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Catherine Pak on Mar 19, 2008Comments: Let's be engaged and take action!Flag
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Name: Timothy Ross on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Emily on Mar 19, 2008Comments: To the strong in Buduburam and to the strong everywhere. . . .Flag
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Name: Kristen Noah on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Olivia Fogel on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Bryn Ferris on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Haun on Mar 19, 2008Comments:Flag