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Name: Andrew D. Gorby on Sep 9, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: William Delzell on Sep 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gordon E. ELlis on Sep 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth M Burton on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Nancy Mellon on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gail Denemark on Sep 12, 2008Comments: Not only should the military not be marketed to children, I find the marketing of the clothes and insignias of war - that which soldiers don when they prepare to fight and kill, to be most inappropriate . War and killing are serious and horrific. The uniforms and/or insignias of war should never be marketed as leisure-wear to the public. Shame on Sears, and I will boycott Sears until this practice is ended.Flag
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Name: William MAlo on Sep 12, 2008Comments: No military product for children -- if you continue with stocking this type of apparel< i will not shop at any sears outlet.Flag
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Name: Cari Johnson on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Carol Walker on Sep 12, 2008Comments: This is an cynical, greedy policy on the part of Sears and should be reversed at once. Until it is, all thinking people should boycott Sears - our family will!Flag
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Name: Judy Greenfield on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Burnette on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandee Scott on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Ward on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrea Willis on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Vincent DiAngelo on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Hilda Berra on Sep 12, 2008Comments: I will no longer shop at Sears until Sears stops marketing the military to children.Flag
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Name: Roberto Villanueva on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Roberto Villanueva on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anne Phillips on Sep 12, 2008Comments: If Sears continues with this sale of military clothing to children, I will cut up my Sears card and buy my appliances elsewhere. I have been a faithful Sears consumer who is outraged.Flag
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Name: Ruth Valdez on Sep 12, 2008Comments: The last thing this world needs is to brainwash our children to see themselves as part of destructive wars whose casualties are 95% to 99% innocent civilians - children, elders, women.Flag
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Name: Renee Greer on Sep 12, 2008Comments: How crazy can you get. Military clothing for childrenMaybe you want to sign them up for ROTC at 10 so they will be ready for war with Russia at 17Flag
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Name: Linda Chapman on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Yoshaany Rahm on Sep 12, 2008Comments: For the military to actively recruit young children to fight must not be tolerated. This shows real lack of ethics for those in charge.Flag
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Name: Regina Moritz on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Martha And Richard Conte on Sep 12, 2008Comments: A disgrace. One more proof that this is a miltarized society. The younger we can suck young people into the military machine, the better. Not so. I liked to shop at Sears but will stop to do so until you cancel this type of marketing.Flag
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Name: Jessica Heyman on Sep 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 13, 2008Comments: I find it applalling that Sears is selling military clothing for boys. We should be promulgating peace, not enticing kids to be warriers.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sharon Loudon on Sep 13, 2008Comments: The military industrial complex reaches into out lives everyday and this is just another example with Sears catering to the WAR-MACHINE.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Ridenour on Sep 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Laura Erwin on Sep 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Hubbard on Sep 14, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Boyette on Sep 14, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth C. Conant on Sep 14, 2008Comments: I will not give Sears my business as long as it continues to plan to market US Military symbology! (I have been a lifelong buyer of Sears products.)Flag
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Name: Stefani Mistretta on Sep 14, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Hilton on Sep 14, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Todd N. Benintente on Sep 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Belinda Gregg on Sep 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Judy Karas on Sep 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Pat Bognar on Sep 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 15, 2008Comments: I will never again shop at your store if you let the Army to market to our children. They are just being marketed that war is okay and children should not be given this message at any age.Flag
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Name: Lynn Hamilton on Sep 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles Wilson on Sep 15, 2008Comments: Do not market military clothing to children. Boycott Sears until they stop marketing the military to children.Flag
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Name: Anne Grady on Sep 16, 2008Comments: WHAT IS SEARS DOING PROPAGANDIZING FOR THE PENTAGON AND THE IMMORAL BUSH ADMINISTRATION. STOP BRAINWASHING KIDS FOR WAR. P.S. I HAVE A SEARS CARD AND WILL NO LONGER USE IT IF SEARS CONTINUE THIS MILITARY BOMBARDMENT TO CHILDREN. AND I WAS JUST ABOUT TO PURCHASE A 2ND HDTV.Flag
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Name: Cathy Deppe on Sep 18, 2008Comments: This is flagrant abuse of children.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 19, 2008Comments: Why not sell items with real pictures of the results of war Why not sell crutches and wheelchairs and coffins Why not, instead, sell items that honor REAL heroes, like conscientious objectors and nonviolent leadersFlag
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Name: Howard Johnson on Sep 19, 2008Comments: Recruiting persons under 18 years of age is a violation of international law and leads to other abuses because the youths do not know what is right or wrongFlag
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Name: Judith Hyde on Sep 19, 2008Comments:Flag