| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | Carolyn T. Israel | The first and only time an atom bomb has been dropped merits regular remembrance and mourning, assessing the meaning and implications of this event. |
| 102 | SHIRLEE M. SCOTT | |
| 103 | Sr. Barbara Finch | |
| 104 | Lois Goldstein | |
| 105 | Delsa White | |
| 106 | Carole Rydberg | |
| 107 | Michael Messina | |
| 108 | Katherine Cunningham | |
| 109 | Meghan O'Rourke | Agh! Nuclear Weapons still exist!?!? Are you people crazy. |
| 110 | Catherine Yamoor | |
| 111 | Gloria L Hawkinson | |
| 112 | Marilyn Lucier | |
| 113 | Victoria Downey | |
| 114 | Cindy Dufford | |
| 115 | Sarah Stevenson | |
| 116 | Dee Hunt | |
| 117 | Molly Rush | |
| 118 | Jan Harwood | This is the most urgent issue of all, since the planet and all life can be wiped out very quickly
by nuclear war. Everyone should remember this horrendous day in history, so it will never happen again. |
| 119 | Christine A. DeTroy | |
| 120 | llofchie | |
| 121 | William H. Slavick | It is past time for this. |
| 122 | Karen D'Andrea | |
| 123 | k mackay | |
| 124 | Herschel Sternlieb | |
| 125 | Peter M. Passano | |
| 126 | Selma Sternlieb | |
| 127 | Jean Parker | At long last...... |
| 128 | Roz Hastings | |
| 129 | Carol W. Brewster | |
| 130 | Shadi Towfighi | |
| 131 | Lizzy and Herb Poole | Let's get this done, once and for all, so that no one
will ever forget the horrors of these events and that
they should never be repeated anywhere, any time. |
| 132 | Elizabeth Frey | I am utterly and irrevocably opposed to the use of nuclear weapons, including those based on "depleted uranium." Use of them for any reason whatsoever is an unspeakable evil perpetrated on the current victims and future generations. That our industries and leaders manufacture, stockpile, and make plans for using them is solid evidence of the depth of moral, spiritual, and ethical degration to which we have sunk. I say, not in my name! NEVER AGAIN! |
| 133 | Sarah | |
| 134 | Merry Hall | We must acknowledge the sins of the past, if we expect to go forward into a future free of nuclear catastrophe. |
| 135 | debbie leighton | |
| 136 | Faith M. Willcox | |
| 137 | Inez P. Millender | |
| 138 | Grace Braley | |
| 139 | Karen Bixler | |
| 140 | Judith Joseph | |
| 141 | Morgan Kelner | 200,000 dead in one blast and let's remember that the USA is the only country to have a dropped a nuclear bomb on citizens..no wonder the United States is scared of other countries getting the bomb..it can only reek havoc and destruction. |
| 142 | Marcia Mason | |
| 143 | Linda Ayer | |
| 144 | Doris Loder | I wholeheartedly support this as a Phila. Branch WILPF member - lest we forget the horror (just visit the UN and see the devastating pictures). And stay with the non-proliferation treaty when U.S. has not signed on, 127 other countries have. Think prevention now! |
| 145 | Jeri Martinez | |
| 146 | Oak LoGalbo | |
| 147 | LuAnn Rolley | |
| 148 | Marion Vittitow | |
| 149 | Bob Tuck | |
| 150 | Bonnie Epstein | |