| # | Name | Comments | Country |
|---|
| 7501 | Frederic Koehler | | US |
| 7502 | Dr. Roman Kosoy | | US |
| 7503 | Michael LaBossiere | US |
| 7504 | Rohan Visuvasam | Alan Turing was one of the greatest minds of our time, period. To think that he died at such a young age due to the barbaric biases of our forebears is an almost unthinkable crime against not only him, but the entirety of humanity henceforth. What marvels would he have had a hand in if not for his untimely death.
An apology at the least, but a memorial of some type is what is actually due to him. | |
| 7505 | Link Lierok | US |
| 7506 | Vic Cromarty | CA |
| 7507 | Stuart M. Shieber | | US |
| 7508 | Greg Congdon | A true travesty that he has not recieved the respect he deserves. | US |
| 7509 | Anonymous | | US |
| 7510 | rickey baker | | BE |
| 7511 | Jim Schaub | The people who condemned him have cents on the dollar for brains compared to Alan. I vote they all be given their own very special apple. | US |
| 7512 | william may | apologize at once | |
| 7513 | Chris Brock | | GB |
| 7514 | Scott Lawrence | US |
| 7515 | Anonymous | Turing was a brilliant man and a hero. | |
| 7516 | Corinne Carl | | US |
| 7517 | Janet Lafler | Although the wrongs done to Alan Turing cannot be undone, an apology, along with recognition of his great contribution to computing and to the Allied victory, would be a worthy gesture. | US |
| 7518 | Sourabh Ravindran | | US |
| 7519 | Lillian Lopez | | US |
| 7520 | Rodney Van Meter | There have been (and are) many important British computer scientists, but Turing stands above them all.
Does Britain confer knighthood posthumously? If so, Turing would be a suitable candidate. | US |
| 7521 | Scott Lawrence | US |
| 7522 | Kathryn Thomas | US |
| 7523 | Alexander Blackburn | That a petition is even necessary for an apology to be granted is a travesty. Even if Mr. Turing were not a hero, which he certainly is, an apology should be forthcoming. | US |
| 7524 | Anonymous | | GB |
| 7525 | Mark Johnson | | NZ |
| 7526 | David Yelton | | US |
| 7527 | Carnel Haynes | | BB |
| 7528 | Anonymous | | US |
| 7529 | Anonymous | | CA |
| 7530 | Anonymous | Never again! | |
| 7531 | Matthew | | US |
| 7532 | Han van Ruler | | NL |
| 7533 | Todd Michael Holloway | | US |
| 7534 | Anonymous | US |
| 7535 | Stephen Stockinger | | |
| 7536 | Greg Acton | | US |
| 7537 | Greg Acton | | US |
| 7538 | Peter Robinson | It is a small action for the British governent to take, but justice and decency demand that this be done.
Is it possible for the US government to take action on this situation. | US |
| 7539 | Scott Lawrence | US |
| 7540 | angela | | US |
| 7541 | Anonymous | time for an apology.... | CA |
| 7542 | Salvador Orozco | | FR |
| 7543 | elias poulson | | US |
| 7544 | Edwin Metcalfe | | US |
| 7545 | Anonymous | He did great work and was prevented from doing any further work for the world. Please apologize now. | US |
| 7546 | Ernest Tix | | US |
| 7547 | Jason Coats | | US |
| 7548 | Lisa Casina | | |
| 7549 | Anonymous | He did great work and was prevented from doing any further work for the world. Please apologize now. | US |
| 7550 | Scott Lawrence | His work is so relevant today that people still describe computers and algorithms in terms of "Turing machines" and "Turing completeness". | US |