| # | | Name | | Location | | Comments | Next
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| 12886 | | Troy Farrell | | Texas | | Mandating that the address and phone of domain holders be published on-line is a deterrent to small businesses. |
| 12885 | | Lorraine Glynn | | Georgia | | \\\'Preseumed innocent until proven guilty\\\'. The George W. Bush administration is completely based on the exact opposite premise. The presume everyone (excetp themselves) are guilty until proven innocent. Shame on Them. |
| 12884 | | John Martin | | Tennessee | | |
| 12883 | | Liz Lambregtse | | New Hampshire | | This decision goes against the Bill of Rights and the US Constitution and should be reversed. |
| 12882 | | Adam Faletti | | California | | |
| 12881 | | Tim Kistler | | California | | We have enjoyed and welcomed private registration for years and am furious about the US Dept of Commerce decision to put my family at risk by allowing my personal information public. Shame on you..............Taxpayer, Tim Kistler |
| 12880 | | Francisco Kiniklis | | Massachusetts | | To whom it may concern: This is an unreasonable request from the NTIA. It puts sensitive information at high risk for tampering and can potentially cause harm to people since easy access to personal info encourages domestic and foreign terrorism. |
| 12879 | | Andrea Zavareei | | New York | | |
| 12878 | | Daniel Harwood | | Virginia | | As a proud u.s. citizen, I was just about to setup my personal .us domain name and HORROR, my name and address would have been public for everyone to see!!! Why on earth would you do this to your own citizens??? |
| 12877 | | Dawn Santillo | | New York | | Please reverse your decision! Protect our rights! |
| 12876 | | Charles Thalman | | Illinois | | Another display of government run amuck. |
| 12875 | | carlos chaves | | Florida | | |
| 12874 | | Richard Baker | | Michigan | | |
| 12873 | | LYSANDRA GRIFFITH | | California | | |
| 12872 | | Rachel Hastings | | Florida | | |
| 12871 | | Dana Childs | | California | | |
| 12870 | | brian wilkes | | Texas | | |
| 12869 | | Youn Park | | California | | |
| 12868 | | William DeBoer | | Illinois | | |
| 12867 | | John Umlauf Jr | | New York | | Please give law abiding US citizens access to privacy on the web. |
| 12866 | | Robert Paine | | Alabama | | |
| 12865 | | Ronn Kaiser | | California | | |
| 12864 | | Jaspr Byrnes | | California | | bring back the privacy option! |
| 12863 | | Anita Raglin | | Arkansas | | The founding fathers declaration of independence would be appaled at what the goverment has control over. |
| 12862 | | Ben Pior | | Texas | | |
| 12861 | | emmett murphy | | New York | | |
| 12860 | | Norberto Villanueva | | Colorado | | |
| 12859 | | Carol Meyer | | Illinois | | I am not pleased to hear that we cannot have private registration on our .us sites. As a victim of identity theft, I find this appalling. Let's make it easier for criminals to get personal information. |
| 12858 | | Del Moore | | Washington | | |
| 12857 | | Del Moore | | Washington | | I _demand_ my privacy. |