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Name: Randall Aaron Miyan on Oct 11, 2008Comments: I could fill this comment box and 10,000 others with the disgust and dismay that I feel as a result of the McCain/Palin campaign. Let us all awaken! There are dangerous levels of bigotry and unstable minds in our citizenry. Senator Obama represents a crossroads in our history. I have a healthy fear for his safety and the tactics of the McCain/Palin campaign are pushing on the danger button. Let us not have history repeat itself. The potential of the outcomes with JFK, RFK, and MLK are still in our midst. Let us do all that we can to ensure it never happens again. Senator McCain, you have the seed of goodness in you. Step out in front and stop this mess.Flag
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Name: John Mifflin on Oct 11, 2008Comments: We need civil discourse in this campaign, not people inciting others to assassinate a candidate. So much for the "pro-life" candidates.Flag
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Name: Theresa Garton on Oct 11, 2008Comments: Stop the hate speech, the lies, and the character attacks!Flag
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Name: Patricia Spinazzola on Oct 11, 2008Comments: As a 55 year old who has seamlessly moved into the 21st century, I feel it is essential to sign this petition to protest the measures used by the McCain campaign in this presidential election. The tactics used by them are reprehensible and have no place in our society.Flag
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Name: Kellye Baum on Oct 11, 2008Comments: Thank you! some of this week has been scary. I am afraid to put my Obama sign in my yard.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 11, 2008Comments: I find the extreme bigotry that has reared its ugly head to be perfectly contrary to all the good this country stands for and wholeheartedly support the intent of this petition.Flag
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Name: Patti Radillo on Oct 11, 2008Comments: THIS IS UN-AMERICAN. THIS IS ILLEGAL. THIS NEEDS TO STOP. THOSE WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR IT SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE.Flag
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Name: Ellen R. Golvach on Oct 11, 2008Comments: I sign this petition out of love for my children and for the next generation of Americans. It is they who will inherit the nation we have created; a nation that is still a beacon of hope - promising Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness; regardless of race, gender, or creed. There is not now, nor ever will be, a place for hatred and bigotry in our great country. We have learned from the past and we will stand together to protect our future, even if that means we have to remind those who have promised to lead.Flag
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Name: Jake A. Hammel on Oct 11, 2008Comments: I happily affix my name to this petition. It is time to end the politics of hate and fear. America can no longer afford to be dragged into the dark places of racism and bigotry.Flag
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Name: Alicia Pedrick on Oct 12, 2008Comments: I cannot believe in this day and time such behavior is happening. Shame on the Palin who claims to be a Christian, "Judge not lest ye be judged", and shame on McCain and the Republican party.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 12, 2008Comments: Also, I recommend each of us takes time to respond to people who we hear making comments about Obama that falsely connect him with terrorism and/or are violent in nature. We can let those people know the danger of their words.Flag
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Name: Jean Dear on Oct 12, 2008Comments: Stop these people and charge these people for incitement to violenceFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 12, 2008Comments: Stick to the issues Mr. Mccain and stop putting gasoline on the fire of hate.Flag
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