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Name: Dale Kratt on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: William I. Thompson III on May 9, 2012Comments: What are they afraid of?Flag
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Name: Josh Schultz on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Keith Hoover on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Roderick Wooten on May 9, 2012Comments: Colleges and universities are supposedly places where people are free to inquire but, sadly, they maintain rigid 'orthodoxies' like anyplace else.Flag
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Name: Mark Russell MD on May 9, 2012Comments: I support my fellow physician in his beliefs. As a physician and chemist, I believe there are serious flaws in Darwinian evolution. The ivory tower does not represent the beliefs of all scientists. This bullying must stop.Flag
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Name: Bruce D. Woodall MD on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Hans on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Albert Bos on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert East on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Alex Salisbury on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: William A. Lynch, M.D. on May 9, 2012Comments: Emory University should be ashamed of the attack on Dr Carson, and should publicly apologize to him and reprimand the faculty members and student newspaper responsible for such an attack.Flag
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Name: Matthew Parker on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Herbert on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Brandon Rickabaugh on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason McGuire on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ruthie Hunter on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrea Scobie on May 9, 2012Comments: Philosophers should be entitled to air their views without fear or favour. Let us not go back into the age of Galileo. Debates are healthy and should be encouraged, especially by academic institutions. That is the hallmark of a great institution.Flag
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Name: Robert Byers on May 9, 2012Comments: While its welcome to this creationist to see the bad guys embarrass themselves with this and especially because in a time of sensitivity to African achievement desires by many still its a rejection all can feel who say no to ideas that reject God and/or Genesis in the great story or our mutual origins. Stop this spirit of censorship behind the actions to censor.Flag
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Name: V. Wright on May 9, 2012Comments: Get real and get a grip FOOLS!Flag
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Name: Mark Ashby Vaughan on May 9, 2012Comments: The open, free exchange of ideas is the backbone of a free society.Flag
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Name: Jason Mcguire on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Brent Whitson on May 9, 2012Comments: John 8:32 Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”Flag
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Name: William Keiter, Jr. M.D. on May 9, 2012Comments: It's too bad Emory U. is intimidated by differences of opinion. Is this a reenactment of the "big bang" wars?Flag
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Name: Shirley Albrecht on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Shirley Albrecht on May 9, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Domingos Oliveira on May 9, 2012Comments: I am against any type of restriction of speech. Legitimate science cannot, in any circumstances limit the right of expressing contradictory views or of ideas that challenge "established truths". Science need to be challenged all the time, to avoid the creation of established and untouchable truths.Flag
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Name: Ronald Kosar, MS on May 9, 2012Comments: It is unconscionable that loud atheists have agitated to demand the University to cancel Dr. Carson's invitation to give the commencement address. So much for academic freedom and inclusion! I urge the University Administration to affirm Dr. Carson's invitation to delvier the commencement address.Flag
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Name: Carrie Nelson on May 9, 2012Comments: I am shocked that any outstanding professional , such as, Dr. Carson, would be in question concerning this issue of clear science facts supporting alternative theories. Please add my name as a Baylor grad who would like to see truth allowed in academia and science inquiry no longer a slave to pc speak. Let science speak! Thank you for listening! Sincerely, Carrie NelsonFlag
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Name: John Chaikowsky on May 9, 2012Comments: It seems obvious that evolution doesn't have squat to do with being a brilliant pediatric neurosurgeon. Emory University should acknowledge that.Flag
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Name: Ian M on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Wade Hemmelrick on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Shunamon on May 10, 2012Comments: As a University you should stand up not only for civil rights but the right to honest educated freedom of expession, open debate and unrestricted objective critical thought. To do otherwise is indoctrination.Flag
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Name: Charles Pedley on May 10, 2012Comments: Very disappointed to hear that your university has failed to honor diversity by denying Ben Carson the right to speak. Please reconsider what universities are supposed to be...liberal arts colleges where all sides of issues are explored and students are left to decide the truth for themselves. My hope is that you will see that is in the spirit of why universities were established.Flag
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Name: Pete Fiske on May 10, 2012Comments: Emory university's evolutionist community really needs to 'get a life' and stop their Gestapo-like silencing tactics to any one who rejects their 19th century secularist creation myth.Flag
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Name: Austin Gravley on May 10, 2012Comments: Since when did accomplishments and achievements take a backseat to beliefs on evolution?Flag
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Name: Greg McCann on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jay Richards on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Timothy Boyle on May 10, 2012Comments: Follow the evidence wherever it leads. Period!Flag
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Name: Volther Tacbianan on May 10, 2012Comments: Please allow academic freedom and free speech and not to discriminate one one's belief system.Flag
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Name: Jerry Pierce on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Fritter on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rob Boromb on May 10, 2012Comments: keep praying. keep up the excellent work.Flag
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Name: Dr. Phil Lueck on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Raymond C. Ciervo on May 10, 2012Comments: Evolution needs to be questioned openly in dialogue.Flag
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Name: Paul T. Wright on May 10, 2012Comments: Freedom of speech is still a part of this nation. If censorship is the purpose of the professors, they are academically deficient and should not be affirmed in their purpose.Flag
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Name: Jesse Rodriguez on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Matt on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Bo on May 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Alicia Lancaster on May 10, 2012Comments: It is key that in our pursuit of Truth, we keep an open mind, and listen to others who possess differing opinions, with respect. Open dialogue benefits us all. It is how we learn.Flag