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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments: Lesser people have had higher honors bestowed upon them. This breakthrough, due to his part, is probably the single-greatest asset of the war. I wish you all well in your endeavors. Austin, TexasCountry:Flag
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Name: Milo Cutler on Sep 1, 2009Comments: The British government should more than apologize to Turing. They should make a public international statement of apology to all gay people. What they did to Turing was no different from what the Nazis were doing to homosexuals. The silence of the British government puts them on par with the Nazis.Country:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Catoe on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments: Lesser people have had higher honors bestowed upon them. This breakthrough, due to his part, is probably the single-greatest asset of the war. I wish you all well in your endeavors. Austin, TexasCountry:Flag
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Name: Eugene Danker on Sep 1, 2009Comments: It is never too late to admit mistakes, even for governments.Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments: This man saved thousands of lives during one of the planets darkest times. He should have been honored and praised in life. The least that can be done is to clear his name and honor him in death.Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments: This is the right thing to do.Country:Flag
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Name: Clyde Bennett on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Ron Ayler on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: T. Calip on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Iggy on Sep 1, 2009Comments: UPE in the house!Country:Flag
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Name: Sean M. Samis on Sep 1, 2009Comments: The time as come to acknowledge and apologize for this mistreatment. At the time it may have seemed right but certainly now we know it was simply wrong; and an apology is owed.Country:Flag
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Name: Ilya Poletaev on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Amos Israel on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Leslie Aretz on Sep 1, 2009Comments: This man should never have been treated in such an offensive manner. An apoloy is the very least that can be done.Country:Flag
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Name: Glen R. Hall on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Michelline Howard on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Fred on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Kees Van Berkel on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Larry Armstrong on Sep 1, 2009Comments: This is long overdue.Country:Flag
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Name: Chris M. Salman on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Bruce Sidwell on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Peter on Sep 1, 2009Comments: Give this man the honor he deserves.Country:Flag
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Name: Matthew Mcneill on Sep 1, 2009Comments: Do itCountry:Flag
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Name: Will Powers on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Dr. Bruce E. Taylor on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Karen Parker on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Jason Kinzer on Sep 1, 2009Comments: He helped the Allies win the war--the war against an enemy that comitted the same evil deeds against homosexuals--or worse. He deserves more than an apology.Country:Flag
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Name: Brian Mullaney on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Kevin Micalizzi on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Lindsay Mayse on Sep 1, 2009Comments: Give this man the recognition he undoubtedly deserves.Country:Flag
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Name: Donna Braun on Sep 1, 2009Comments: Please let common sense prevail and right this wrong.Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Laura Atkinson on Sep 1, 2009Comments: The world owes a great deal to this man, who was treated so poorly and died so tragically as a result. I and anyone else involved in the computer industry (and that means YOU Bill Gates) owe our very livelihoods to this man.Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Ken Anderson on Sep 1, 2009Comments: The British Governmnet should make af ormal apology and I do agree that if he was alive today, he would certainly be knighted. Many less deserving people have been knighted since 1052.Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Brian Grogan on Sep 1, 2009Comments: Alan Turing played a crucial role in saving Great Britain from destruction during WWII. His life and work should be honored and remembered.Country:Flag
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Name: Eric M. Bram on Sep 1, 2009Comments: What was done was not wrong merely because it was Alan Turing who was wronged by it. An official apology would be one more bullet fired in the war against tyrannical laws.Country:Flag
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Name: Leonardo Peusner on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Michael Bekemeier on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Roberto Perez-Franco on Sep 1, 2009Comments:Country:Flag
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Name: Steve Ventura on Sep 1, 2009Comments: When you turn you back on a hero to the world over a private matter this is something that must be corrected. Think of what this man could have accomplished if his life would not have been destroyed by the British government.Country:Flag