| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 601 | Jim Gillen | Mike,
We need you! I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the amount of people who will get on board if you take up the challenge.
Everyone I speak to if upset about our choices today.
We're ready for you and want you to run!!!! |
| 602 | Mike Blomberg | |
| 603 | Anonymous | |
| 604 | Betsy Cohn | Dear Mayor Bloomberg,
Don't just run. Win.
Betsy Cohn |
| 605 | Eileen Battles | I think Michael Bloomberg should step in after tonights debate. He would be exactly right for our Country at this time .. Please Run.. |
| 606 | Anonymous | Mayor Bloomber is a politician who keeps his campaign promises. He is also a man with integrity and who believes in Human Rights Equality. We desparetely need honor back in the White House ! |
| 607 | Peter Fiorentino | We need Mr. Bloomberg to get our messed up economy back to sanity from the Bush corruption excesses and huge deficits. |
| 608 | David Man | |
| 609 | Victoria Fagan | |
| 610 | Andrea Schorr | |
| 611 | Stan L Hawley | I look forward to voting for the only real person for change and that is Michael Bloomberg. I think he can do for all of America what he has done for New York. |
| 612 | julie a. sergel | yes, let's make t-shirts!!!! |
| 613 | Allison Petryk | |
| 614 | Anonymous | Dear Mayor Bloomberg, I am terribly saddened to hear, that you decided not to run for the presidency. You are our ONE and ONLY hope for this country's future. I do hope... we can still count on you to run for President. |
| 615 | Nastratin Hodgea | |
| 616 | Anonymous | |
| 617 | Scott Williams | I think that it is time to reflect back to that the first President of the United States said regarding creating political parties in his speech when leaving office. The time has come in the US to end the two party political movement and Make it mandatory for all candidates to run as independents.
In this sense, there would be no special interest of the "party" involved but what the people want.
If I had the means to run as an independent candidate I would.
Mr Bloomberg though has much more knowledge of what a president need to succeed in office than any Clinton, Oboma, or McCain.
We need a leader with the business sense to take us out of this hole we have allowed ourselves to be dug into.
Scott Williams,
Independent free thinker
Independence, KY |
| 618 | Dave Berg | |
| 619 | Joshua Matthias Neace | |
| 620 | David Moxley | |
| 621 | Rick Fisher | Please run against these three buffoons currently seeking office. They are out of touch with what America needs to recover from 7 years of Bush and other corrupt politicians serving in Washington D.C. These three receive votes because we feel helpless and have no real alternative to the status quo. |
| 622 | the constant skeptic | No special interests is the key thing here that caused me to sign this petition. http://www.constantskeptic.com/ |
| 623 | Anonymous | |
| 624 | Marilyn Terman | The above says it all. What a wonderful change it would be. |
| 625 | James Ryan | Our two party system is broken. Mayor Bloomberg, please run and shake up Washington! |
| 626 | I am GAY | u suck |
| 627 | Daniel Vazquez | I support Bloomberg. He will be the Best president. |
| 628 | Daniel Vazquez | I support Bloomberg. He will be the Best president. |
| 629 | Jason Cullum | |
| 630 | Anonymous | I am a native New Yorker who is currently a senior at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Bloomberg, I look forward to your commencement speech and hope you make a bid! |
| 631 | Anonymous | |
| 632 | David Asperheim | Oh, I wish Mike would run. The federal debt has climbed 65% (thus far) under Bush. None of the current candidates seem to have any understanding of the ecomomic duress we are under. |
| 633 | Gregory Street | run mike, run! |
| 634 | Maddie Adams | Run Mike run! |
| 635 | byron v. leary | |
| 636 | Anonymous | The country needs you. |
| 637 | Marc Batko | The melting of the dollar should be the melting of the Bushies and tricle down hocus pocus economics. Mayor Mike Bloomberg could focus us on people-oriented economics in investment, taxation, labor market and distribution policy. He could govern independent of the special interests that have encouraged exploding inequality and military adventurism. |
| 638 | David Stoker | The choices we now have at best look glum. |
| 639 | Thomas Richard Emery | It is not too late for 2008! |
| 640 | Glenn frommer | |
| 641 | Andra Ghent | Please, please save us from McCain! |
| 642 | nancy marini | |
| 643 | Phuong Nguyen | With Hillary Clinton almost out, there is no good candidate who can turn around the economy.
I trust your business acumen and experience to be a good candidate for this 2008 election. |
| 644 | Anonymous | Now that our choices seem inevitable (Barack or McCain) it is important to get someone in office who can work for changes with both sides of the aisle, while being beholden to no special interests.
Please reconsider and run for president. |
| 645 | Greg Sandler | |
| 646 | Anonymous | Please run, Mike! America needs you! |
| 647 | Anonymous | I worked for Bloomberg LP for nine years. He was a great leader then and I think he's done a great job in NYC. And he's what we need for the country. Run, Mike, run! |
| 648 | Anonymous | |
| 649 | Shawn Thompson | |
| 650 | Anonymous | |