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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: MORE than 18 million...Flag
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Name: Linda Brooks on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Will be in Denver to observe....Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: If the DNC wishes to be viewed as a true democratic party for the people and by the people they must allow Senator Clinton's name to be placed for a open ballot roll call vote. In the entire history of the Democratic party no other candidate has come as close as Senator Clinton, for all intense purposes a tie in the primary election. If the DNC wishes for true unity they must allow for Senator Cinton's voters to be heard at the convention.Flag
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Name: Sara Buchanan on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Veronika Spahni on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Billie Willard on Jul 20, 2008Comments: I want real democracy and I want my vote to count.Flag
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Name: Fernanda Scherrer on Jul 20, 2008Comments: procedures previously established are a "safety net" and have to be respected. If they are bent or changed during a process, in this case the primaries, in order to archieve a certain, predetermined result, all legitimity is lost. You wouldn't want, Dr. Dean, an illegitimate nominee, because however attractive this might appear at the moment, irreparable damage would incur to the party in the long run.Flag
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Name: Mary Bourgeois on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Dr. Dean, unfortunately a large majority of us don't believe most of what you say in interviews. We remember the primary season and all the evasions you made at every turn. I need to know from your own mouth that you will assure that Hillary Clinton will be on the ballot at the Convention. I need to be assured that she will be accorded the same consideration that other candidates have been accorded at prior conventions. Until then, I will continue to press you for clarification and assurance.Flag
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Name: K.D.Cooper on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ed Sharkey on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Lauren Levitt on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Alice Bowman on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Donna Mohler on Jul 20, 2008Comments: hillary won the "WIlL Of THE PEOPLE VOTE" Hillary's name MUST BE PLACED IN NOMINATION! WE THe PEOPLE WANT HILLARY!Flag
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Name: Diana Estorino on Jul 20, 2008Comments: It is not too much to ask that the Democratic Party should hold a democratic convention.Flag
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Name: Mary Buckeridge on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Dr. Dean: The idea of one candidate in nomination at the convention brings to mind the Cuban Crisis and take over by Fidel Castro. I was 4 or 5 when I last visited Cuba. Reading at a young age, I remember strolling the streets of Havana with my parents, reading the signs to vote for Castro. One of the devastating results of the Castro coup, is that their elections have a higher turn out than the U.S. Sounds good doesn't it Everyone votes in Cuba, and the candidate always wins. Why There is only one candidate to VOTE FOR, and that candidate is pre-selected. Is this where we are heading It seems so when the candidate who has won the popular vote is not in nomination. To present Senator Obama as the only nominee, you are reflecting the voting process of Communist Cuba!!Flag
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Name: Theresa Leasure on Jul 20, 2008Comments: It is time to quit playing word games.Flag
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Name: Diane Cox on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Tell the truth Howard if you know how. We are Democrats that are feed up with the leadership of the DNC and their dirty dealings to get Obama the nomination.Flag
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Name: Billi L. Bromer on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jay Morris on Jul 20, 2008Comments: It appears that the Democratic Party leadership is following in the footsteps of despots who only allow themselves on the ballot to insure victory. If the convention is to be democratic then Senator Clinton's name must be formally placed in nomination.Flag
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Name: Eve Parment on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Listen up please Mr. Dean and dont treat us with smaller thoughts than you would have us treat you with. Moveing the DNC to Chicago shows us you arent for fair politics. Obama isnt the nominee and if he should be become such will not win in Nov.Flag
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Name: Toni Anne Reagan on Jul 20, 2008Comments: For the first time in my adult life I am ashamed of my party and will be voting republican ... how dare you give away AMERICAN VOTES to the presumptuous candidate of the demographic party . Proud PumaFlag
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Name: Kimberly Haas on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda Moore on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda Moore on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Stewart on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Natasha Bull on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gloria Harrod on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan on Jul 20, 2008Comments: You lied to 2001 Pumas. Put Clinton, Place her in nomination from the floor. Honest and Open Mr. Dean.Flag
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Name: Catherine Grossman on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: If Senator Clinton's name is not put in nomination at the convention I will not vote for Tom Allen for the Senate. I have notified his office of the fact that I feel that the DNC is responsible for the mess that has been created in the primaries and that his support for Obama is not something I will honor with my vote.Flag
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Name: Cathy Holman on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Dr. Dean, Hillary Clinton's name put in nomination is . mandatory. Sincerely, Cathy HolmanFlag
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Name: Robert Nelson on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: J Thomas on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda Morgan on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Irene Richardson on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeannie Stratton on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Dr. Dean, Our votes and the votes of the delegates do not belong to you or to any candidate until they are given at the convention. Our democratic process must be observed in order for any of us to call ourselves Democrats. To do otherwise is to admit that we are not democratic after all.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: call yourself a democrat, Howard. Just resign. You make a mockery of the word.Flag
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Name: MJ Novi on Jul 20, 2008Comments: HILLARY!!!!Flag
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Name: Linda Cicerchi on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Why is the Democratic leadership being so undemocratic Senator Clinton earned the right to have her name placed in nomination and to have an open roll call vote by campaigning vigorously in all 50 states and by winning all but one of the must-win states in the GE.Flag
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Name: Cat Burke on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Nunes on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: L. Nickel on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gina Rabbin on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Vicki Jaden on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Hillary's name must be put up for the votes to be counted from the floor. Anything less is unexceptable.Flag
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Name: Patti on Jul 20, 2008Comments: I am one of 18 million Hillary Clinton voters who want Hillary's name in nomination for President at the Convention in Denver. I won't vote for the SELECTED candidate, Obama. We want the ELECTED candidate, Hillary for President. PUMAFlag
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Name: Marsha McLean on Jul 20, 2008Comments: As someone from your home state of Vermont, I must say that I am embarassed by the way in which you are conducting the business of the Democratic Party. Be courageous instead of fearful in your decisions going forward.Flag
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Name: Pam Mc on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag