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Name: Karla Wohlleben on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Howard Dean, as a democrat, I urge you to place Senator Clinton's name in nomination and conduct an open roll call vote. I urge you to let democracy work the way it was intended. We can not vote for a candidate who was SELECTED by you and a few others and not ELECTED by us, the people of the United States of America. Please don't disgrace the Democratic Party any more than you already have.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: River Tierra on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: CLEM GRECO on Jul 20, 2008Comments: thank you for working to have the dem. pty. live up to its original ideals. i feel the pty. has been hijacked by those who put their own agenda before the good of the party.Flag
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Name: Beverly Sutton on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Place Hillary Clinton's name in NOMINATION!Flag
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Name: Marilyn Damon on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Have you gotten the message yet that there are many Democrats who are disgusted by the actions of the DNC and want to emphatically state our disappointment. You are supposed to represent us not ask us to do what you want. It is your privilege to vote for Obama, it is my privilege not to.Flag
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Name: Margie Chassman on Jul 20, 2008Comments: You betrayed the Democratic Party by selecting your candidate. You maniupulated the Florida/Michigan counts timing to come at a time it would be moot. You are not fooling anyone, and half of the Democratic party plan on defecting because of your manipulations. Please do the right thing. This is not about your agenda. This is about the democracy.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David Piper on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: SARAH SINGH on Jul 20, 2008Comments: hear the PUMA ... see the PUMA ...Flag
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Name: Judy Armstrong on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jackie Allen on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Mr. Dean please note that I became a member of the democratic party democratic party because I beleived in it's core foundation.... All votes count equally for all citizens. Tthis country is our country, not just for the elitest few at the top 5% of the population....Please ensure that Clinton's name is on the ballot, put in the nomination and that she is part of the roll call. I would expect nothing less for you if you were in her place...Flag
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Name: Susie Devine on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Gov. Dean, I have no doubt that you know who we are and that you know that we are not Republicans. But just in case you are at a loss for words when describing us to the media, I am happy to help you out: PUMA are those Democrats that WE, the Party leaders, have disenfranchised (dumped) from the Democratic Party because we have found a way to manipulate the primary so that we can SELECT who WE want, and so we do not need them anymore. You'll have to find your own words to explain that bead of sweat across your upper lip.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: M. Taylor on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Place Senator Clinton's name in nomination and hold an open roll call vote. What are you afraid ofFlag
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Name: Ann Shaw on Jul 20, 2008Comments: It is inconceivable that a candidate who garnered 18,000,000 votes would not be placed in nomination. This corroborates the belief of many former Democrats that Senator Obama's nomination is illegitimate and has to be enabled and controlled by the DNC leadership increasingly out of touch with the will of the people. It is also indicative of entrenched sexism. Who's modeling Republicans in this caseFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: hillary's deserves to have her name on the list as she got as many votes as Obama.Flag
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Name: Kristen Halkola on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: The democratic party MUST adhere to democratic principle and have a VOTE at the convention after Hillary's name is put in nomination. This will resolve the "divisions" among voters, delegates and super delegate there is no other road to UNITY. Florida and Michigan votes must also be COUNTED and ALL delegates seated.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: In reference to your comment that Senator Clinton will be on the ballot and that she will be speaking, fine, she should be on the ballot, she earned that right will the amount of votes she received..The real concern is that her NAME is to be put in nomination, no ifs' ands' or buts'...her name goes up, nothing short of this will be acceptable.. If not, we as registered voters will have the last say come November...Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Marguerite Gualtier on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Josh Gilman on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Don't let them get away with poli-speak...From Dean's point of view, it's perfectly ok to be overzealous in going above and beyond the DNC's rules as applied to Michigan and Florida, while not penalizing SC, NH, and Iowa AT ALL. Disgusting doublespeak, just like George W. Bush, ay, ObaminationFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Dr. Dean- for the sake of your fractured party, formerly mine, it is imperative that Senator Clinton's name be put in nomination in Denver.Flag
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Name: Denise Andersen on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Dr. Dean, I know you are an intelligent human being. I find it incredibly disappointing that you would try to smear and cover up the voices of over 18 million loyal Democrats with idiotic accusations and attaching unfounded "internet rumors"to us. We are pounding on the door that has been slammed shut on Democratic principles. Remember those The ones this country was founded on Americans can see through your false words and your rabid grab for power. What a "little" man you have become. There is still time to do the right thing for this country. We will prevail, with or without you.Flag
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Name: Sue Luo on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Laura Nelson on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Judith J. Cardamone on Jul 20, 2008Comments: I regret the day I actually defended Howard Dean to some democratic friends who felt he was too centrist. Howard Dean and the DLC has betrayed the largest and hardest working group in the history of the democratic party...women.Flag
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Name: Sandra Williams on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Obama was selected, not elected. This feels like a conspiracy that's been in the works many years. Obama has no experience, has never taken a political risk. He has done very littel work, while taking the credit for the works of others. Put Hillary in for nomination and roll call or there will be a whole lot of new McCain supporters out here.Flag
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Name: Louise Jansen on Jul 20, 2008Comments: It is important that you hear us...please listenFlag
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Name: Barbara Steffek-Hill on Jul 20, 2008Comments: As usual, The Denver Group has hit the bullseye. Thank you very much, Marc and Heidi Li.Flag
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Name: Laurie Holtshouser on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Christie on Jul 20, 2008Comments: I am not a republican--I have been a democrat and an active one all my life. I am beyond dissapointed with the DNC. Act like Democrats again or you will lose my support. Don't count on my vote in November--it has to be earnedFlag
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Name: Emily Wright on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Place Hillary Clinton's name in nomination. We want a convention, not a coronation.Flag
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Name: Becky Feltmeyer on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Dr. Dean, I ask that you leave no doubt for Senator Clinton's supporters and state with absolute clarity that Senator Clinton's name will be placed in nomintation and a roll call vote taken at the Denver convention. It would repair some public relations problems that you and the DNC are experiencing at this time. Thank you. Respectfully, Becky Feltmeyer WisconsinFlag
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Name: Sondra Dastoli on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Virginia Burch on Jul 20, 2008Comments: I am one of the 18 million people who voted for Hillary and feel that her must be be on the ballot andplaced in nomination. I feel she was treated very badly and disrespecfully by you and the committee. I am proud to support the Denver Group.Flag
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Name: Suzanne Rand on Jul 20, 2008Comments: I second everything the letter said. And I am giving zero to the DNC, Obama, etc. when they call and ask for contributions, etc. I am furious with how Hillary Clinton has been treated by Obama, his cmpaign and supporters, the lack of support for her from you and the DNC as well as the Dem establishment. I have voted Dem my whole adult life ( c.30 years) and you may not take my vote for granted ever again because you have cheated (Fla., Mich, caucuses, etc.) and taken my vote for granted.Flag
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Name: Roberta Blumenshine on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Mr. Dean , we are the people, the voters, and taxpayers- We expect you to be democratic and hear our voices- 18 million of them. Thank You.Flag
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Name: Valerie Hirvela on Jul 20, 2008Comments: I AM NOT a McCain or Republican supporter. However the way this primary unfolded and the actions taken by the Democratic Party, lead me to believe that this was NOT a fair election and the winner had already been preordained. That is why I will not support the purported winner at this point. If the Convention is held without two names on the nominee ballot, I will not support the DNC this general election, and my vote will go to another candidate (NOT Republican either).Flag
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Name: Pauline And Steve Stefanov on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ginny Moos on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Dr. Dean, I was the 7LD recording secretary in Eastern WA state in 2006 -2007, and an active member of the grassroots democrats in Spokane and Lincoln Co. I will never vote for Obama. I will write Hillary's name when I vote. I demand your resignation as well as Donna Brazille's. I am not a troll, Republican, voter for McCain, or a rumor spreader. I am the person whose vote you need to elect BO. You will not get it and I can name at least 6 or 7 other Dems who will not vote for him, or will write in Hillary's name, or vote for McCain. Nice work. Ginny Moos Spokane, WAFlag
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Name: Bev Prothro on Jul 20, 2008Comments: I shall look forward to an open and honest vote of the superdelegates when Hillary Clinton's name is placed in nomination.Flag
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Name: Virginia Oshier Mullen on Jul 20, 2008Comments: Mr. Dean, Please have this meeting and have an honest thoughtful discusion of what it is ,exactly , that so many of us are concerned about. Democracy in the Democratic PartyFlag
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Name: Trudie Weatherford on Jul 20, 2008Comments:Flag