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Signatures | Total: 210

 

# NameComments
51 John Mejia
52 LuAnn Rolley
53 carol seeleyIt's time, don't you think, to state very clearly that WMD's - in whatever form or whatever circumstance - DO NOT WORK except to build up the egos of the users. Please replace them with whatever it takes to use WMC's - Weapons of Mass CONSTRUCTION - instead!
54 Emily frazier
55 Morgan KelnerLeaders! please pay attenion to VT! WE have been the leaders for many issues including banning slavery, women's sufferage and Civil unions. Having a uclear disarmament day is critical to raise awareness throughout the country of the perils of nuclear arms....and is crucial for our survival on this planet. Please pay heed.
56 Susan GleasonI support this wholeheartedly. Creating a recognized Nuclear Disarmament Day is one step towards making the vision of a nuclear-weapons-free world a reality.
57 Alexandra C. Gravett
58 Amethyst Peaslee
59 joan ecklein
60 Ed LucasBurlington, VT
61 Anonymous
62 rob reiberEvery day should be nuclear disarmament day!
63 Miriam AlmelehNaomi is away on vacation. Get her later?
64 Rose Marie LanierThis is more symbolic than anything, but symbolism can lead to action. Hopefully, it will lead to ridding the world of nuclear weapons.
65 Lizzy Poole
66 Virginia Newsom
67 Sha'an Mouliert
68 Sandy Silver
69 Lois J. Fiedler
70 Susan Mosely
71 Mildred LivingstonI say it is about time we acknowledge that the United States was the first and only country in the world who used nuclear weapons unnecessarily.
72 Nancy RamsdenIt is time we learned to resolve conflict without killing millions of people.
73 Miriam AlmelehNot sure that I signed. Please check Miriam
74 Deborah Garretson
75 Judy Lonning
76 mary lynn furayWe need to make this issue of critical importance .
77 Terri Carter
78 Jennifer L Pitino
79 Dory LoderBelieve we should always be reminded of what a dreadful thing happened on this day (even though President Truman believed that would end World War II and prevent many more deaths). All bombs are inhumane when used against humanity!
80 Nadine Winslow
81 Wanda Ballentine
82 Patricia Nichols
83 Jan KarwinI eagerly join other members of WILPF in petitioning the Congress of the United States to declare August 6th Nuclear Disarmament Day. The resources saved through nuclear disarmament could be used to make the world a better place for everyone.
84 karen
85 karen
86 JOANN BLATCHLEYTHE US CONFERENCE OF MAYORS HAS ENDORSED THE HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI PROTOCCOL. WE REQUEST THAT CONGRESS DO SO AS WELL. THANK YOU.
87 Ruth B. Agar
88 William M. ComiskeyI would like to petition the Congress of the United States of America to declare August 6th as a national day of remembrance. August 6th,1945 is the day the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Sixty-three years have passed and it is time to remember that day so that there will NEVER AGAIN be a nuclear holocaust. We the signers of this petition ask that the United States Congress declare August 6th NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT DAY.
89 Janette Lever
90 Joyce Ellman McLeanWe are safer in a world without nukes!
91 Tom Atchison
92 Norma W. Rowe
93 Marilyn M. Cuneo
94 Ellen Fitzgerald MurthaDisarmament is a worthy goal and the US could be the leader if we started being honest about our nuclear weapons. Let us begin by being honest about bombing civilians in Japan in 1945; let us use this day to remember.
95 Anonymous
96 Odile Hugonot Haber
97 Paula Fischer
98 Margaret Knight
99 Dorothy OlingerSuch an action must never be forgotten, so please establish the Day of Remembrance to remind us of what our action has meant in the world, and what we must do today to stop nuclear armament.
100 Randa SolickThere's no more important issue than getting rid of nuclear weapons - maybe even more vital than global climate change - please please act now, the people of the world will support you. Use this day as a symbol, and give the world true security.

 

Signatures | Total: 210