| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Bill Wilkweson | |
| 52 | George | The world need someone like Obama to make it safer. He is sober and reflective. Does not react on issues with a haste. The youth are the leaders of today not tomorrow. It is our time to change the way things are done , and should not let the older generations that had had its time to chart out our course do it for us now. |
| 53 | Barbara Haber | Hi old friends. This is great! Thank you. Barbara |
| 54 | John Joseph Brophy | |
| 55 | Bryan Camp | |
| 56 | Bryan Camp | |
| 57 | Steve Cobble | |
| 58 | Fred Klonsky | |
| 59 | Teresa | |
| 60 | Ashikin Wan-Noor | |
| 61 | John Trinkl | |
| 62 | Alberta Thomas | I am impressed with your MISSION for this country. I sign my name to unite with Progressives for Obama. THANK YOU for ALL YOU DO. |
| 63 | Christine Schwenker | |
| 64 | Carla Strand | |
| 65 | RCN | Barack is more than our best option for President in 2008 - he is the best political candidate for positive change that American voters have had in decades. We have a unique opportunity to make real political change under Barack's leadership. We must not let this opportunity get away. |
| 66 | Joanne Oleksiak | I heard Obama speak last week here in Portland, OR and liked what he said and how he said it..
Cornell West had it right (speaking in Rolling Stone). The mere idea that we- in this profoundly racist country- can begin to talk openly about racism can only bring us into a better future. Obama's leadership on this issue alone is a reason to support him.
I'm a pragmatic person- what I saw at the Obama rally was a coalition of supporters that has not existed before. As progressives, we need to make this our moment to seize a new strategy for the US. the Clintons will not give us that. |
| 67 | Neal McNamara | |
| 68 | diane Miller | |
| 69 | Dale Mitchell | |
| 70 | Danny Jiminian | |
| 71 | Carolyn Eisenberg | I think it would be helpful to add a link with the
statement from "Feminists for Peace and Obama," which is also in this format. That statement can be helpful in a different way in upcoming primary states. We are working on this now. Happy to discuss this further. |
| 72 | António Geraldo Dias | I am at
http://ensaiosimperfeitos.blogspot.com |
| 73 | David Abram | |
| 74 | Andrea Dupree | thanks for your efforts. |
| 75 | Steven Backman | This is a great initiative! The campaign will need and benefit from this. |
| 76 | Anonymous | What can we do to get Hillary Clinton to drop out of this race?! |
| 77 | Debborah Foreman | I support your efforts completely. |
| 78 | Gwendolyn Johnson | |
| 79 | Louise M. Key | I'm a 62 year-old woman and retired teacher who has never liked or trusted Hillary. She's really showing her true colors now, which should alert every voter who can choose Barack as our next President. His intelligence is enhanced with a rare wisdom that this country sorely needs in order to redirect from the greed of the corporatocracy currently running our nation back to the ideals for which America has so proudly stood. We need the Sherman Anti-trust laws reinstated and Corporations to be named correctly as non-persons. |
| 80 | Joel Wollner | |
| 81 | Nancy Hall | I am an artist and long term community organizer in Cambridge MA. I designed the most recent tee shirt design for JwJ. I am disgusted by the tactics of the Clintons against Obama--and the racism they are enabling. My grandchildren are african american and all of my young adult kids are excited for the first time in their lives about Obama. I believe that if the Clinton politics win out we will have no chance of any kind of grassroots--real change for many years to come. |
| 82 | Amie Howell | |
| 83 | Eric Tschuy | |
| 84 | Jean Alonso | |
| 85 | Linda Leavitt | |
| 86 | John Meehan | Barack Obama is our best hope to bring back
America to a progressive era of Peace and
Justice to a forgotten land we called America |
| 87 | Mignon McCarthy | |
| 88 | Steven Smith | |
| 89 | Dennis Russell | I wholeheartedly endorse the above statement and add that of all the candidates running that Senator Barack Obama has shown himself to be the best leader. I feel it is incumbent on all Americans to vote for him as I believe he is the man to lead us out of our current domestic and foreign quagmires at this time. |
| 90 | brenda | sign me up- we really need to unite for the good of this country. If we can unit and help Barack win the remaining contest we will send an important message to this country that we will no longer be divided upon racial, social or economic lines- we are all dream of ONE America for ALL Americans- YES WE CAN ! YES WE WILL ! |
| 91 | Jonathan Moore | |
| 92 | carole campbell | |
| 93 | Amy Cotler | Like most working folks, I have little free time, but will do what I can. I have done grass root community organizing before and have been a delegate at the governer's convention here in MA. |
| 94 | Rosalyn Baxandall | |
| 95 | Robin D. G. Kelley | |
| 96 | Sue Hestor | |
| 97 | Dennis Dixon | I believe indeed that we are looking at a "movement" that may call itself "centrist," but on that Progressives have to pull in a "progressive" direction. I hear inklings of at least ideas on migration, civil liberties, labor organization, human rights organization, and foreign policy and against the Iraq occupation that look hopeful. I am skeptical in other areas, but nonetheless this "movement" must be engaged. |
| 98 | michael olden | grassroots netroots people roots
no triangulation bold working class awareness |
| 99 | The Rev. John-Mark Gilhousen | Progressive Democrats of Oregon is not endorsing a candidate in the Democratic Presidential Primary, since each of the remaining candidates has a platform which falls far short on significant issues included in the Progressive Challenge 2008. Personally, I believe that Sen. Obama comes closest to meeting that challenge, and is most likely to be receptive to movement in that direction. I am, therefore, declaring myself for Sen. Obama in my run for delegate to the Oregon State Democratic Conventions. |
| 100 | Dan Merkle | |