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Name: Michael Thomas on Jul 2, 2009Comments: I served in Tonga from 1989-1993 and support the petition.Flag
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Name: Rosemary Casey on Jul 2, 2009Comments: I am a Returned PCV from Micronesia, as a Volunteer & a staff member. I now actively recruit for Peace Corps & am aware of the increasing desire to serve our country overseas by Americans of ALL ages. This service continues throughout a lifetime, benefiting our country from both outside & inside. Please support the budget request increase.Flag
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Name: Marty Adler on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Speaking as a retired U.S. Diplomat and an RPCV, I am convinced that the Peace Corps program overall is one of our most effective means to create positive, durable relationships with other countries at a time when we desperately need to recover the respect and amity we have lost over the past 8 years. Aloha, Marty Adler Pukalani, HIFlag
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Name: Dr. Michael Baughan on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Taught school in Samoa 1978-80-the most fascinating 2 years of my life. Please give more Americans this opportunity & more citizens of the world the opportunity to know us in their communities by your support.Flag
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Name: John Philip Reed on Jul 2, 2009Comments: This is very important to me, it is important for our country and it is important for all the people who benefit from the presence of the Peace Corps volunteers.Flag
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Name: Jonathan Pearson on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Senator, thank you for your heroic and inspiring service during World War II. President Obama recently stated "I believe with every fiber of my being that in the long run we also cannot keep this country safe unless we enlist the power of our most fundamental values." I believe these values are exemplified by Peace Corps service. Please lead the Senate in supporting $450 Million in Fiscal Year 2010.Flag
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Name: Jason Fink on Jul 2, 2009Comments: The more peaceful international outreach, the better. Peace Corps Volunteers bring back a much larger, richer experience than they take with them, creating a more global understanding both worldwide and within their own communities.Flag
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Name: Kimberly Biggs on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Aloha, Please support the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps has a proved track record in establishing ties with foreign nationals, grass roots developement and teaching acceptace to diversity. The United States needs this more now!Flag
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Name: Wayne Olson on Jul 2, 2009Comments: I served as Deputy Country Director in Korea (1968-1970) and Country Peace Corps Director in the Philippines (1992- 1996). This is a superior program which deserves all of our support!Flag
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Name: Heather Medina Sauceda on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Senator Inouye, Peace Corps is vital for U.S. citizens to learn about what real concerns are out in the world and Peace Corps provides well trained volunteers to assist the countries of the world. Please support Fiscal Year 2010 $450 Million appropriations for the Peace Corps. Heather Y. Medina Sauceda RPCV Dominican Republic 2003- 2005Flag
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Name: Les Everett on Jul 2, 2009Comments: I have served in both Peace Corps and U.S. Army. We need better support for the Peace Corps to bring the numbers up to a significant level.Flag
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Name: Jessica Garlock on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Please consider this Senator. I am also a consituent of yours in Hawaii and am very active with the Returned Volunteer group here locally. In todays world, Peace Corps is desperately needed around the world, not just for assistance, but to give America a "face" for the rest of the world to see.Flag