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Name: Anonymous on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Foxworth on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Autumn Hamilton on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr. Charles Silverstein on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr. Thomas D. McCreight on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Caryn Viverito on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lorelei Sharkey on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Amanda Tanner on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Janice McCabe, PhD on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Adam Gonzalez on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Fay on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Faulkner on Feb 17, 2009Comments: I teach and research sexual communication which benefits students and the local community. The students have been involved with education campaigns working with local service organizations to improve sexual health in our community. Sexual health is related to human rights.Flag
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Name: Michael Yarbrough on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Barnes on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Mai Doan on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Emily Goodstein on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 17, 2009Comments: Gender studies programs are part of a well-rounded liberal arts education and must be supported. Students are not forced to take these courses; they choose to, and as long as demand supports the course, there is no real reason to do away with it beyond offended personal sensibilities.Flag
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Name: Jamie Barton on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa Jakobsen on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: David Rodemaker on Feb 17, 2009Comments: As an academic, a researcher, a clinician, and a human being I cannot agree with the sentiments of this petition more.Flag
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Name: Pardis Esmaeili on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: AnnaSara Carnahan on Feb 17, 2009Comments: Yeah!Flag
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Name: Richelle Frabotta on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Monica Grajales on Feb 17, 2009Comments: I am a sexual health educator and I teach middle and high school students about how to prevent unwanted pregnancies and sexually-transmitted infections and how to have high self-esteem and make healthy decisions for themselves, how to protect themselves from sexual abuse and harassment in school (mostly gender-based) and much much more. You take this away from academia, you take away my profession which educates the masses and how to live healthier lives and even how to keep alive.Flag
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Name: Naomi Akers on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Benjamin Hudson on Feb 17, 2009Comments: As a former educator in the University System of Georgia, I am deeply saddened to learn of this troubling resistance to knowledge. I shudder to think of quantifying the kinds of knowledge the state will and will not support, especially when courses designed to promote health and well-being are involved. This initiative represents a tragic coupling of a fundamentalist opposition to science, that has been long established in anti-Darwinian nonsense, and a broader mysogynist and homophobic tradition. What a remarkably sad affair.Flag
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Name: Jessica Hamar Martinez on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Deborah Ross on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kenneth R. Haslam MD on Feb 17, 2009Comments: As a physician engaged in teaching sexuality and relationships I believe that academics should be free to study ANY subject of their choosing. Human sexuality, in all of its varied forms are legitimate fields of study.Flag
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Name: Ben Pianka on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Melanie Janus on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Natasha Yar-Routh on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: C. W. Marshall on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Seth L. Schein on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Bruce W Frier on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Niels Teunis on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Walter Gomez on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael North on Feb 17, 2009Comments: Studying the history of sexuality is the only way to understand and prevent sexual abuse in the future.Flag
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Name: Johanna on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Ethan Suniewick on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Ariel Hirsch on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa Beavers on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: James A Francis, PhD on Feb 17, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Maria on Feb 17, 2009Comments: Sexuality studies is a vital component to any educational system as it is a part of innate human makeup. To eliminate these programs is a travesty and does an immense disservice to students seeking higher education.Flag
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Name: Joshua Fixler on Feb 17, 2009Comments: I wholeheartedly agreeFlag
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Name: Louis Van Den Hengel on Feb 17, 2009Comments: Institute for Gender Studies / Cultural Sexuality Studies, Radboud University NijmegenFlag