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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 7, 2013
    Comments: I like the idea of a "conditional pardon", where he trains CIA recruits about the Middle East.
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    Name: William Hickey on Jan 7, 2013
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    Name: Chad Cook on Jan 7, 2013
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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 8, 2013
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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2013
    Comments: He deserves a pardon
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    Name: Roger Schmanke on Jan 12, 2013
    Comments: a pardon shouldn't even be necessary and voting to have one granted for something as reprehensible as these charges seems to lend some sort of approval to something totally unworthy of even consideration. it's sad that voting is all i can do because it is all that is offered in our society.
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    Name: Steve Miller on Jan 12, 2013
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    Name: Eric Hudimac on Jan 12, 2013
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    Name: Toan on Jan 18, 2013
    Comments: Well put, sir, well put. I'll certanily make note of that.
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  10. 10
    Name: Michael on Jan 18, 2013
    Comments: Thanks for being on point and on taergt!
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    Name: Wqngyfukbqa on Jan 19, 2013
    Comments: RDswCS bwhmtulajflu
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    Name: Nkanvejz on Jan 19, 2013
    Comments: yaAuuW , lhsbxmxlnsju, rxvovtmfmbcp, http://mvheaelrouqn.com/
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    Name: Wiroth on Jan 19, 2013
    Comments: years ago. I believe it was then that the aunemrgt was something to the effect, they torture us, why don't we torture them they break the law, why don't we break the law. He responded with one thing that has stuck with me to this day it's not about who they are, it's about who we are. That, to me, says it all. End of debate. End of aunemrgt. End of justifying.
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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2013
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    Name: Kathleen Burke on Jan 26, 2013
    Comments: The name was not published, unlike Valerie Plame, why was CIA Kiriakou life ruined?
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    Name: Ruth Hicks on Jan 28, 2013
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    Name: Edwin Tripp on Jan 29, 2013
    Comments: This case was an obvious stretch to punish an honorable agent for daring to step out of line when he was confronted with illegal agency conduct.
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  18. 18
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 3, 2013
    Comments: Clear persecution of a whistleblower - not justice
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    Name: Carol Sterritt on Feb 8, 2013
    Comments: I am one citizen sorry to see whislteblowers punished, while those Big Bankers and Big Fnancial People are destroying our nation, all with few if any repercussions. i am not as scared of "terrorists" as I am of the lawless banking system that our government now condones.
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