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Name: Anonymous on May 27, 2012Comments: petition for Ben CarsonFlag
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Name: Sanja on May 27, 2012Comments: God is our creator!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Porter Versfelt III on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jelena Djordjisanovic on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ivana Vranesevic on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jelena Babic on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David Hodges on May 27, 2012Comments: I have been the subject of academic retaliation in some of my premedical classes (eg Gentetics and Evolution). I am concerned that it may happen again (God forbid) as I am about to begin my medical school classes this upcoming fall. Are there any resources for 'the little guys' (eg medical students like myself and my other Christian classmates) and others like Dr. Ben Carson besides petitions? How does one protect themself in a secular academic enviroment? Should a student or students get a petition if they feel they are being retaliated against? Is there any hope for any of us (Dr. Carson, professors, students, ect) regarding this kind of unfair and unjust persecution? Please let me know what your thoughts and and my possible options when you get the chance. Hope to hear from you. Thank you. Sincerely, David HodgesFlag
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Name: Dr. Rodney Lovett on May 28, 2012Comments: Not only are evolutionists scientifically wrong, they are also intolerant of creationists and those of the intelligent design theory. Wrong and intolerant they are. The theory of evolution has added nothing to the advancement of science. It has only brought grant money--often money wasted on further attempts to prove a false theory. We need our grant money spent on true research instead!Flag
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Name: Kelly Reilly on May 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Eric Simmons on May 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ytany Muller on May 29, 2012Comments: Let the man speak his dissenting views open and publicly. If any critics should appear, let it be on the basis of evidence alone.Flag
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Name: William S. Otto MD on May 29, 2012Comments: Real science is not threatened by differing views, nor does it seek to silence them or destroy those with them. Real science does none of these things.Flag
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Name: Prof. M.D. Aeschliman on May 30, 2012Comments: Ph.D., Columbia Professor of Education, Boston University Professor of Anglophone Culture, University of Italian SwitzerlandFlag
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Name: Merwood 'Moe' Morgan on May 30, 2012Comments: Not sure why Emory U is upset about not being moral. Without absolutes there are none! Dr. Carson like many other intelligent people made a correct statement.Flag
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Name: Phillip Brennan on May 30, 2012Comments: The hypocritical narrow-mindedness has to stop.Flag
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Name: A. Thomas Carlson on May 30, 2012Comments: Graduate in Theology at Emory, Class of '69.Flag
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Name: Charles L. Glenn, EdD, PhD on May 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Betty Vogel on May 30, 2012Comments: Darwin did not have the technology we can use today. Doctors of old 'bled' their patients That is outdated. So is Darwin..Flag
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Name: Todd Williams on May 30, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca Mohler on May 31, 2012Comments: It's time for our foremost universities to break out of the blinkered and destructive worldview of darwinism. Let's open the views of students and teachers.Flag
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Name: Robert W. Padgett on May 31, 2012Comments: Academic freedom is critical to open and honest debate. Censoring unpopular opinions is no different than book burnings.Flag
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Name: Joe Niemeyer on Jun 1, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ted Lee on Jun 1, 2012Comments: Neither a scientist or a sensible man/woman should ever be mocked for believing in creation, which is one of the hearts of Christian faith. Is this a time Christians should fight for our rights for religious freedom? God bless us...Flag
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Name: Kristen Laues on Jun 1, 2012Comments: What are the evolutionist afraid of? Will they lose supporters whose eyes of faith may actually open. Let Dr. Carson Speak!Flag
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Name: Susan Mercy on Jun 1, 2012Comments: Dr. Carson's views on creation or evolution should not be a reason to keep him from speaking and receiving his honorary degree. He is a brilliant physician who gives credit where credit belongs, to God. That is all that matters.Flag
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Name: Abraham John on Jun 1, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Albert C. Koppel, DDS on Jun 1, 2012Comments: As a 1944 Graduate of Emory University School of Dentistry I would urge that you allow Dr. Carson to express his views.Flag
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Name: Craig Simon on Jun 2, 2012Comments: If universities are going to welcome speakers of all viewpoints they need to welcome all of them. There are many gaps and assumptions that have yet to be proven in Darwin's theory and anybody who does not question it is not a true scientist.Flag
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Name: Aaron Miller on Jun 2, 2012Comments: It is another sign of a an alarming systemic problem. Some how the religion of Darwinism has highjacked the right to free scientific inquiry. It is time for free thinkers to standup and testify to this frightening conspiracy of silence, perpetrated by a small few on the many. It is time this is investigated and purged from our halls of learning. Every University faculty member and student needs to report any and all attacks on scientific dissent and those in the wrong should be investigated and given the appropiate punishment for not allowing science to show us what is. Thank youFlag
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Name: Karen Bunker on Jun 3, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Aline on Jun 4, 2012Comments: You are doing a stupendous job, Dougie, as are our other vutlnoeers. The Friends owe all our vutlnoeers a massive heartfelt thanks on behalf of the local area but also for the future of the City's other green spaces. In in this cold weather too! Brrrrrr .Flag
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Name: Rudra on Jun 4, 2012Comments: Our son spent all his primary years at FCPS Steiner starem and remembers it as the best schooling he had. His high school teachers comment on the breadth of his knowledge and the depth of his analysis & discussion in class. He has made enduring friendships with classmates who were together for 6 years. Mr Allman at the VED justifying the axing of the Steiner starem the students can get a much better deal than what the'yre getting' is dismissive of a staff and curriculum that is committed to a joyful, rich and inspiring education.The only disharmony during the last eight years has come from a vocal & media savvy group of three or four mainstream parents who are unfathomably determined to destroy a curriculum that their children aren't even affected by.The VED needs to have a process in place to deal with wreckers' the well organised and persistent minority who can poison the goodwill and harmony of the majority.The true portrait of this school community is a diverse and incredibly active community of parents and kids across both starems who ignore the wreckers' and love, cherish & nurture the school.Flag
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Name: Carma on Jun 4, 2012Comments: People who are addicted with Weed n Coke will find a means to get Weed n Coke reeradlgss of income. I know people in Antigo who sell their food stamps and go without food to get pot. I know people who go without electricity, running water, or phone because pot is more important to them than modern conveniences. I blame mostly the dealer, who doesn't care if this person eats, he goes with him to the grocery store and gets two carts of groceries paid for by food stamps in exchange for pot.Flag
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Name: Victoria Scarborough on Jun 4, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: JOHN G THORNBURG on Jun 4, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Eric Armstrong on Jun 5, 2012Comments: Glad to protest this foolishness.Flag
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Name: Daniel E. Sloane D.O. on Jun 5, 2012Comments: Are your arguments that weak, that you have to bully the opposing views? Open your minds and give up your narrow .mindedness. Dare to think beyond what you have been indoctrinated to believeFlag
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Name: Darlene Armstrong on Jun 5, 2012Comments: It is sad that such a renowned doctor such as Dr. Carson cannot express his beliefs without being rediclued. The academic community must allow open discussion regarding evolution/creation of man.Flag
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Name: Cecil R. Phillips on Jun 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Lee A Brock, MD on Jun 5, 2012Comments: As medical doctors we are all for science. It is just we are not for the poor science that is the theory of Darwinian Macro evolution. It is a fairy tale for those who profess themselves to be wise, but who, in the end, will be revealed as fools.Flag
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Name: Elaine Miller on Jun 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Matze on Jun 6, 2012Comments: как говаривал Марк Твен: “The coldest wtneir I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.” Тихий Океан на западном побережье штатов вообще холодный.Flag
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Name: Kenneth Hurtt on Jun 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Micaela on Jun 6, 2012Comments: - this would have been my dream afternoon, I love Nikons and Carson Kressley!My D100 is still going stonrg after almost 50,000 pix and i have no intention of replacing it until it flat out dies and of course it'll be another Nikon.My daughters rides saddlebreds and Carson Kressley is a big-time saddlebred owner/exhibitor. he's huge in that world!Flag
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Name: Khawlah on Jun 6, 2012Comments: He might be retired, acirndcog to reports. Based on what he has said thus far, he would consider retirement if he won't be signed by the Bengals. Realistically he'll probably be off the market quickly. He has talent, but the problem is, it was never cultivated properly and he never worked on the issues he had during his time there. I don't think the Bengals resign him, if they want to look towards the future. I think they might use him for trade bait. He's still worth something especially to teams that are in desperate need of a QB. If he doesn't retire (which I think its ridiculous if he does) then he might be on the 49 ers, Cardinals, Vikings, or perhaps the Panthers might take a shot at him. But I doubt he would be in FA very long.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 6, 2012Comments: Don't be close-mindedFlag
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Name: John Gallagher MD,FACS on Jun 7, 2012Comments: who are the bigoted fundamentalists now?Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 7, 2012Comments: This is not science, but a prejudice driven by a dogma in which radical followers throw 4-year-old temper-tantrums whenever their views are questioned. If they're so confident in Evolutionary theory, then why do the radicals go out of their way to suppress dissent? Are they scared? I hope this petition is worth signing.Flag
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Name: Stephen Cooley on Jun 7, 2012Comments: This isn't science, but a dogma in which arrogant, radical followers throw 4-year-old temper-tantrums whenever their veiws are questioned. If they're so confindent in Evolutionary theory, then why do the radicals go out of their way to suppress dissent? Are they scared? I hope this petition will be worth signing. *disclaimer*: I am a Young-Earth Creationist who holds respect for Evolutionist, but not for those who fit the discription I just mentioned. Don't stereotype.Flag