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Name: Grace B White on Jan 18, 2009Comments: We must stand for all that is the best in the United States and reject that which demeans our reputationFlag
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Name: Claudia Dweck on Jan 19, 2009Comments: While citizens may be excused for ignorance when the media is not properly informing them, it is inexcusable for the government to misinform judge and jury in order to obtain a verdict unsupported by the facts and law.Flag
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Name: Terry Phelan on Jan 20, 2009Comments: Please hear the pleas of HOPE for justice! Persons like Yassin Aref committed no crime and pose no threat to the American people have been incarcerated for long terms at great hardship to their families and unjust and unwarranted expense to the American taxpayers. Please end this injustice. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Jeanne Finley on Jan 22, 2009Comments: Gitmo will go, and we are glad that the Constitution (and the Geneva Conventions) are back in force. Now please look right here at home for egregious abuses of the justice system with regard to American Muslim citizens and immigrants.Flag
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Name: Priscilla Fairbank on Jan 22, 2009Comments: I have followed the cases of Mohammed Hossain and Yassin Aref and am sincerely convinced that these men were victims of entrapment. I urge you to review these cases, allow these men to be freed, and return to their families and communities.Flag
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Name: Aggie Lane on Jan 22, 2009Comments: Much good can be done and faith restored if a true and fair investigations are done of the questionable arrests, trials and sentencings of Muslims in the post-9/11 years under former president Bush.Flag
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Name: Catherine Callan on Jan 22, 2009Comments: Dear President Obama and AG Holder, Each of the 400 + names gathered on the Project SALAM website represents a real person who, like all of us, had hopes and dreams. Many of them have families that miss them and do not understand why their loved one was taken away. Please do the right thing and see these names as human beings who have been discriminated against by our former government and wronged in many ways. Respectfully, Catherine CallanFlag
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Name: Gianni Ortiz on Jan 22, 2009Comments: This is racism - pure and simple - and it must stop. The US is destroying lives and families to pursue an agenda that insures permanent employment to the likes of Haliburton and Blackwater at the expense of human beings and at the expense of our own safety. We create a national security risk with the torture and destruction of every individual and thus every family - for generations.Flag
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Name: Laura Schwartzberg on Jan 22, 2009Comments: We must stop scapegoating the Muslim community and other unjust practices.Flag
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Name: Michael Rice on Jan 22, 2009Comments: I thank you for the actions already taken in relation to Guantanamo and urge you to speedily correct prosecutorial excesses of the Bush administration. In one "successful" prosecution of two entirely harmless men sharpshooters were ensconced on the roof of the federal building to provide the jury with a sense of danger!Flag
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Name: Warith-Deen Umar on Jan 22, 2009Comments: My comments will follow the action of the new government.Flag
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Name: Warith-Deen Umar on Jan 22, 2009Comments: My comments will follow the action of the new government.Flag
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Name: Andrew D. Coates, MD on Jan 22, 2009Comments: Mr. Obama, Please pardon and release these innocent human beings as a first step to correcting this hideous injustice.Flag
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Name: Magda Bayoumi on Jan 23, 2009Comments: They were held without bail during the trial. So they couldn’t get the documents they needed to prove there innocence..Flag
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Name: Joseph Olejak on Jan 23, 2009Comments: Mr. President - your oath to uphold and defend the constitution must include restoration of the great writ of habeas corpus.Flag
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Name: Ralph Poynter on Jan 23, 2009Comments: Each and every case on this list deserves careful scrutiny and review to reveal the over-reaching of the previous regime. Convictions do not tell the tale. It is the method by which they were obtained that is unfair.Flag
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Name: Cynthia Seacord on Jan 23, 2009Comments: Taking the first step to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay is encouraging. Going further to ensure that due process was followed and that innocents who are true American patriots but not saavy with respect to language and custom were not duped into a sting is what is my hope in signing this petition. It is a sign that your administration is one of fairness and level headedness even with the terrorist threats that are real and present. Thanks, from one of your ardent supporters in the election, and proud to be an American,Flag
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