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| 13901 | | Randall Borkus | | Illinois | | |
| 13900 | | Annette Carrillo | | California | | My privacy, my right. |
| 13899 | | Luciano Raiola | | Pennsylvania | | How many other rights to privacy will be taken from us, this must be reversed! |
| 13898 | | lisa clark | | Florida | | |
| 13897 | | Bret Hansen | | Utah | | |
| 13896 | | Sally Gale Thoirndike | | Arizona | | |
| 13895 | | Jack Harris | | Tennessee | | |
| 13894 | | Richard Neault | | California | | |
| 13893 | | Harold Barnes | | Iowa | | |
| 13892 | | Bonnie Buchanan | | Louisiana | | .US domain privacy existed and was historically utilized via purchase; Therefore, arbitrary removal/seziure clearly violates the 4th Amendment US Bill of Rights, ref Mapp v Ohio U.S.643 1961, Due Process Cause 14th Amendment, so Shame On You! |
| 13891 | | James Peterson | | Arizona | | |
| 13890 | | Jay Norman | | Oklahoma | | Since I am paying for this service to be used by my family I should have the right to privacy. This is a clear over reach by the Federal Government and I resent it. |
| 13889 | | David Williams | | Michigan | | |
| 13888 | | Johnne Glover III | | New York | | |
| 13887 | | MZ OLOGIST | | Florida | | EVERYONE IN THE WORLD HAS A RIGHT TO A CERTAIN LEVEL OF PRIVACY ESPECIALLY AS IT PERTAINS TO THEIR IDENTITY IN THE PUBLIC EYE SIGHT, WHETHER IT BE ON THE INTERNET; THE TV; RADIO; OR NEWS PAPER MEDIUM. TO STRIP US OF THIS RIGHT IS TO PUT US UNDER COM |
| 13886 | | Jeff Phillips | | Texas | | .US domains deserve the same protection as all other domains. |
| 13885 | | Joe Millner | | Washington | | ***** the fact its the only domain that requires public information. |
| 13884 | | Christian Quimpo | | California | | Citizens are being duped into accepting financial and economic changes in their lives daily...with their constitutional rights taken away slowly. This is one plain example. Repeal this provision today! |
| 13883 | | Erica Shaughnessy | | Massachusetts | | |
| 13882 | | George Braun | | New Jersey | | |
| 13881 | | Miguel Barrios | | Texas | | |
| 13880 | | Mike Simon | | Ohio | | |
| 13879 | | John Summe | | Kentucky | | |
| 13878 | | Dustin Sanchez | | Nevada | | What if our information is controversial? Isn't America supposed to be free? Shouldn't our blogs, and our opinions be anonymous? This is a failure at the highest levels. PLEASE allow us to hide our private information from the public! |
| 13877 | | sean lebida | | Maine | | reverse it please! |
| 13876 | | Paul Nolt | | Pennsylvania | | Why no privacy for US Citizens? This is wacko! |
| 13875 | | Anita Wilcox | | Massachusetts | | Privacy is imperative and must be protected! In truth, private registration should be FREE and the default. Domain registrars are gouging consumers with their prices for private registration. |
| 13874 | | Jeff Hackbarth | | Iowa | | |
| 13873 | | SANNA LEIGH-PEARCE | | Texas | | |
| 13872 | | Elizabeth Hewes | | California | | |