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Name: Vince Wallace on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: James Schuler on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Tessa Rath on May 9, 2012Comments: What is science without free inquiry?Flag
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Name: Quentin Patch on May 9, 2012Comments: End the censorship of brilliant minds. This is ridiculoousFlag
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Name: Chance Ratcliff on May 9, 2012Comments: Keep dissent legal and respectable; the evidence will sort itself out.Flag
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Name: Clyde Wynia on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Christopher Cobb on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ryan Young on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Ketchum on May 9, 2012Comments: Its time for an open debate. Evolution is does not have all of the answers.Flag
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Name: James Stafford on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Tringali on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Luis Perez on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Bruno Tomadon on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: John Collins on May 9, 2012Comments: Emory University must be true its principles.Flag
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Name: D.B.Chamberlain on May 9, 2012Comments: If Charles Darwin were alive today, he would not come to those same conclusions as he first did. •• "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive slight modifications, my theory would absolutedly break down." - Charles DarwinFlag
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Name: Collin Seitz on May 9, 2012Comments: I support Dr. Carson's right to intellectual inquiry without adhering to Darwinian dogma!Flag
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Name: Phil DiMarco on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Charity Jackson on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott Webster on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Larry Chambers on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott Michael Oliver on May 9, 2012Comments: This stand you have made is a losers proposition. Let Academic Freedom reign, buck up! Let the Man speak...Flag
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Name: Joshua Perez on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Wayne Gifford on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Brana Kukic on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David Huston on May 9, 2012Comments: dhuston2000@yahoo.com Please..."Let my people think!"Flag
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Name: Tim Richards on May 9, 2012Comments: I am quite disappointed that the official response I have seen so far from Emory seems to indicate that Dr. Carson was only invited because his doubts are Darwinism were not known prior to the invitation being extended. Such a "reason" only diminishes my opinion of Emory as a place where critical thinking and a free exchange of ideas is encouraged.Flag
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Name: Deva Villuri on May 9, 2012Comments: We are a free country and freedom of expression and beliefs should be valued and respected. It's a mockery if an educational institution does this kind of thing in modern age. Darwinian evolution was a hypothesis never noticed or proof exists of this happening so anybody having doubts is legitimate so please try to think empirically here. Please welcome to Dr. Ben Carson as Commencement Speaker. ThanksFlag
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Name: Kevin Indreland on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Natalie Wade on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Marshall Mckenna on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mr. Lindsay Galbraith on May 9, 2012Comments: Bullying is unacceptable whether by Darwinists or by anyone else. The right to dissent from the majority view is essential for science. I support Dr. Carson. Emory University must uphold academic freedom.Flag
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Name: Ronald S. Carson, PhD on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott Adams on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jaroslaw Sobieski on May 9, 2012Comments: It is preposterous to elevate any scientific theor to the level of indisputable dogma. There should be no limits on questioning established propositions.Flag
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Name: Michael Cox on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Dennis Rice on May 9, 2012Comments: I support Dr. Carson's right to express his doubts about Darwinistic materialism.Flag
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Name: Harry D Mueller MD MA FRCS(C) on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Craig Ziegler on May 9, 2012Comments: I strongly support this petition for free speech.Flag
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Name: Richard Christiana on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Noel Chartier on May 9, 2012Comments: Power Engineer Pine Falls MB, CanadaFlag
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Name: Joe McCoy on May 9, 2012Comments: You probably won't believe this, but I remember the night so clearly after all these years. I had just turned on the oven to preheat, when our family heard the sound of a freight train roaring towards the house. I gathered us all in the basement as the tornado ripped the house apart as though it were a deck of playing cards. We had survived the initial onslaught, but waited in fear that it may have been the first of numerous cells to strike that night. Wisely, it proved, because about 30 minutes later another tornado bore down on us as if to destroy any remaining timber in the house. After several hours of shaking and holding each other close, I decided I should be the one to make my way up the steps and survey how bad the damage was. Here is where the miracle occurs. The house of course was obliterated, the contents of the kitchen strewn to kingdom come. But in the middle of the kitchen floor sat the most amazing thing I had ever and will ever see. It seemed as though the first tornado had randomly selected items from various places in the kitchen and had combined them, placed them in a cake pan and somehow deposited it into the oven. When the second tornado came, it removed the cake pan and its perfectly, now baked cake and dropped it neatly on the floor. Now that was not the miracle in and of itself, here was the real miracle. The cake, not being sentient, somehow managed to move around the kitchen and incorporate more ingredients that were blown everywhere, like flour, sugar, eggs and oil into itself. When it had nearly doubled in size, the cake magically split and each half or one, whatever you call it, went forth and repeated the process until there were four cakes, let's say. Then, having ran out of useful ingredients in my disaster area, they proceeded to other houses, varying the ingredients each picked up, and thus there was soon a variety of pastries and desserts roaming the earth. And that my friend is how the Cake, Pie, Donut, indeed all desserts originated and ended up in your grocery store. Honest.Flag
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Name: Scotte Meredith on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: John W. Moreland, DDS on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Perry on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Dsvid De Pasquale on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ken Albertson on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Diane Poythress on May 9, 2012Comments: I thought science involved questioning--always questioning. Seems some Emory elites think they have all the answers. I hope the Emory admin has some backbone.Flag
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Name: Davis Cable on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Margaret Reilly on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sean Michael on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag