| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 901 | Anonymous | |
| 902 | Terri E. Williams | It is time to right a wrong. |
| 903 | Anonymous | |
| 904 | Arturo Castillon | Free the Move 8! |
| 905 | Diane Warth | |
| 906 | Cynthia McKinney | |
| 907 | John Judge | I lived in Pheladelphia and knew about MOVE and the escalating police presence that ended in the siege, the beating of Delbert Africa, the razing of the house within 48 hours destroying forensic evidence and the death of the older police officer who by reports was shot from above and behind. I do not believe the MOVE 9 did anything that could possibly justify such long imprisonment. I urge you to grant them justice and parole. |
| 908 | Nkosi Anderson | |
| 909 | Justus Rich People | No justice has been too much too long for the aboriginal people of this planet. For too long we have stood by hijacked by aliens who cloak themselves as human. It is time these 'extras' are brought to light. Remove your cool shades and point them out to those who cannot see them. Let them know that this is not God's plan. Let us join together in breaking the spell they have over us! Even if it means we have to sacrifice our loves, our possessions, our lives! |
| 910 | Betty Carr | |
| 911 | Rev. Kobutsu Malone | 30 years is excessive... grant these people freedom to live their lives in peace. |
| 912 | George V. Williams | Another terrible, racist travesty mislabeled, 'Justice'. The racist system that enabled -- and enables -- it to be perpetrated against minorities and the poor in this nation can never give back the years taken, or, most tragically, the lives, but a PARDON is in order here, with reparations paid. |
| 913 | Ciara Relyea | We need to do what we can to make right the injustices of teh past before we can move forward to a USA that truly lives up to its high standards of justice and equality. |
| 914 | Daniel N. White | The defendants' trial was a travesty of justice. The misconduct of the Philadelphia police department was an abomination that in a real system of judicial integrity would have resulted in a mistrial. These people have spent enough time in prison. Let them get on with their lives. |
| 915 | Jim Yarbrough | The MOVE 8 deserve justice! |
| 916 | David Arnoldk | Free all political prisoners NOW!!! |
| 917 | X-abian M. Jahi | I pray for the Re-Separation and Re-Segregation of the races since AmeriKKKa can't seem to get freedom, justice and equality, correct, across the board. It's the only way to freed all our political prisoners. |
| 918 | Franklyn Smith | The Move 9 should have never been convicted in the first place. It was a frame up from start to finish. God will judge amerika for what it has done to the Move 9. As Moses said "Leave my people go." Thank you. |
| 919 | nelson silverio | I hope this helps to create awareness of injustices around the country and globe. |
| 920 | nate dailey | |
| 921 | Shane Donahue | |
| 922 | Colleen-Lloyd | And FREE LEONARD PELTIER WHILE YOU'RE AT IT AND ALL THOSE HELD IN PRISON ON "DRUG" CHARGES FOR HURTING NO ONE, BECAUSE THE PRISON SYSTEM IS NOTHING BUT A BUSINESS LEECHING OFF THE SOULS OF HUMAN BEINGS AND DESTROYING LIVES AND THE BLACKS AND NATIVES ON DEATH ROW FOR HAVING NO MONEY FOR DEFENSE, WHO ARE EXECUTED AND FOUND INNOCENT LATER. THIS IS NO BETTER THAN NAZI GERMANY |
| 923 | Jim Jackson | |
| 924 | Aletta | |
| 925 | Scott Lamson | |
| 926 | Anonymous | |
| 927 | Anonymous | |
| 928 | Furqan M. Akil | I believe that if justice is truly tempered with mercy then it long overdue for the men and women to rejoin their families and be released ASAP! Enough is enough! Free them now.
Thak you! |
| 929 | Colby Hamilton | |
| 930 | Raymond L White | |
| 931 | Tim Klingman | Release the true victims of this saga and join the 21st Century. If you can host a Million Woman March, you can free innocent people. Release your hatred and anger. These victims have more than paid the price. They would have been better off raping little girls and boys and beating women than offending the powers that were in the 1970s. |
| 932 | Aaron D. Selvey | |
| 933 | Anonymous | they should have never been jailed in the first place |
| 934 | Dominik Frühwirth | Vienna, Capital City of AUSTRIA, Europe EU
The people from the four corners of this Earth of all Nations come together and realize that the US American racist apartheid System of the 50s, 60s and 70s is actually still in power until ALL innocent african prisoners from these dark days are released from US American prisons.
God and History will remember Your Judgement. |
| 935 | Ernestas Jancenkas | |
| 936 | Sara Isis McIntire | These people have obviously been victims of government persecution due to their political beliefs, making a mockery of our quickly deteriorating rights in this country. No matter what happens to our Bill of Rights, or in these U.S. courts, I believe there is a higher law which to which everyone will have to answer sooner or later. Perhaps you should think of this when you are making decisions about the lives of these courageous, honest people. |
| 937 | Ciara Wilson | Its time for our people to take a stand against
this wrong doing |
| 938 | Justice Denied | The gun and bullet were conclusively linked to MOVE. Witnesses saw MOVE firing. MOVE nearly killed several other Officers and Firefighters as well as killing Officer James Ramp.
MOVE abuses children and animals, whose leaders are invetreate liars and hypocrites
GET THE TRUTH http://antimove.blogspot.com
http://themoveorganization.com |
| 939 | Nora Polk | |
| 940 | Damon Shackleton | |
| 941 | Anonymous | Justice is a product of education.
HIM |
| 942 | Gwad | Freedom denied is imprisonment to the captivator . |
| 943 | Joshua Hilbert | |
| 944 | meakoznar | |
| 945 | Trevor Neal Ray | these prisoners should be set free. There wasn't even enough evidence to convict them. We have a corrrupt legal system in which a person can wrongly be sent to prison simply because someone in power wants them to be. |
| 946 | Anonymous | |
| 947 | Anonymous | |
| 948 | petr dann | |
| 949 | Shawn Naphtali | Please do the right thing and let these people go home. |
| 950 | Patricia Imani | |