| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1201 | Amanda Franzen | |
| 1202 | Augusto I. Molina | |
| 1203 | shellayna richards | this whole thing is rediculous! these charges are way out of control! penn state has gone over board with these charges. there is no reason to charge these students so harshly. they didnt do a thing to any one to deserve it! |
| 1204 | James Maroulis | |
| 1205 | Anonymous | |
| 1206 | Brock and Lora Curry | We are part of an extended family of Penn State alum who believe in free expression and opinions....drop these ridiculous charges!! |
| 1207 | Sean Tran | |
| 1208 | Sandra Hunter | |
| 1209 | Sandra Morgen | |
| 1210 | Anonymous | |
| 1211 | Shuja Haider | |
| 1212 | Nicole Comstock | |
| 1213 | samanthi gunawardana | |
| 1214 | Jarrod Shestak | |
| 1215 | Rod Palmquist | Do the right thing Penn State -- adopt the DSP and drop all charges against the students now! |
| 1216 | Joan Landes | |
| 1217 | Monica Kay Tulchinsky | I graduated from Penn State in August 2008. The movement to end sweat shop labor used to make Penn State's apparel was only beginning in my last year at Penn State, and I was a strong supporter. I still support the movement, and these students should not be punished for their strong desire to end sweat shop labor. |
| 1218 | Anonymous | |
| 1219 | Anonymous | |
| 1220 | Jesse Steinweg-Woods | They were simply expressing their first amendment rights; they weren't trying to vandalize or cause damage. The punishment before them is excessive. Let people use their first amendment rights to the full degree!!! |
| 1221 | Jill | |
| 1222 | Michele Churchley | |
| 1223 | Amy Sheeran | |
| 1224 | Sean Brooks | |
| 1225 | Benjamin Miller | former penn state student, and those who attempt to oppress non-violent demonstrators should themselves be jailed for attempting to oppress free speech. |
| 1226 | mary | |
| 1227 | Ben | I know you said that it was not you call to make in the paper today, but I still feel they should be let go. One small act shouldn't effect their whole life. I understand the world doesn't work like that.But I still think they should get a second chance. For no other reson than being more informed than a good 2/3rds of the US |
| 1228 | Casey Wilson | |
| 1229 | Marian Hamilton | |
| 1230 | Emily Salness | |
| 1231 | Zach Decker | |
| 1232 | Anonymous | |
| 1233 | Anonymous | |
| 1234 | Bill Morocco | |
| 1235 | Jenna Cox | Penn State Alumni |
| 1236 | Janice Butler | |
| 1237 | Lindsey Cahn | |
| 1238 | Anonymous | |
| 1239 | Nick Sanchez | |
| 1240 | Benjamin Clouser | |
| 1241 | Dan Kennedy | |
| 1242 | Selim Ennifar | |
| 1243 | Rebecca Eggebeen | |
| 1244 | John Lathrop | This is just silly. If they would just have a meeting with them like they requested this wouldn't be an issue. |
| 1245 | Anonymous | I strongly support these workers and the students who rightfully support them. |
| 1246 | Justin Greer | |
| 1247 | Omkar Bhat | |
| 1248 | Anonymous | |
| 1249 | Josh | A public University should be purchasing goods from socially sustainable sources, and should not be punishing its students for trying to hold it to a reasonable moral standard. Shame on the Penn State administration for pressing charges. |
| 1250 | Denise Skube | |