A Peaceful Legacy: Campaign to Remove Bombs from Laos

Current Signers

It is my strong belief that the continued harm and injury caused by bombs dropped nearly four decades ago is morally unacceptable.

Through my signature on A Peaceful Legacy Petition, I fully support the effort to increase U.S. funding to help clear contaminated land and provide assistance to victims and affected communities.

It is my strong belief that the continued harm and injury caused by bombs dropped nearly four decades ago is morally unacceptable.

Through my signature on A Peaceful Legacy Petition, I fully support the effort to increase U.S. funding to help clear contaminated land and provide assistance to victims and affected communities.

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Petition Signatures

  1. Channapha Khamvongsa, Washington, DC

    “Clear Laos of UXOs now!”

  2. Nakhone Keodara, Los Angeles, CA

    “It is a moral imperative that the US increase funding for UXO removal in Laos in the FY2010 congressional budget. 40 years is Enough!”

  3. Bounthanh, Pickerington, Ohio. USA

    “I am a bombing survivor. Cluster bombs have been killed thousands of innocent civillans in Laos.”

  4. Sam, Atlanta, GA

  5. Boon Vong, Lawrenceville, GA

    “Laos has many unfortunate problems, and getting rid of UXO's in the countrysides and farmlands would go a long way in helping eradicate poverty.”

  6. viridiana tapia, sylmar, ca

    “Something must be done about this!!!!!!!!!! It's not fair”

  7. scott ferrell, Winnetka, ca

    “This atrocity is simply unacceptable. Something must be done about this. ACT NOW!”

  8. Waldvogel, Bubikon, Zurich

    “I hope you can kill all this Bombs in Laos !”

  9. Titus Peachey, Lancaster, PA

    “If the Obamas found cluster bomblets in the White House garden, it would be cleared immediately. The good people of Laos deserve the same treatment.”

  10. Susan Hammond, Chester, VT

  11. Jim Yogoda, Los Angeles, CA

    “Let's clean it up NOW !!”

  12. Andrew Russell, New York, New York

  13. Anthony Arn, West Hollywood, CA

  14. Busaba Sisounthone, Yuba City, California

    “I sympathize with the issues in Laos, even though I was not born there. The problems of UXO's in Laos is more of a humanitarian issue rather than just solely being about Laos, the birth place of my parents and many of my friends.”

  15. Judge Edward Singleton, Los Angeles, California

  16. Neil Lieberman, Los Angeles, CA

  17. John Feffer, Hyattsville, MD

  18. jerry w. marshall, los angeles, ca

  19. John Waiblinger, Los Angeles, CA

    “It is incredibly important that we take responsibility for the wreckage left behind by our country's actions during the Vietnam war. Let us assist the people of Laos to reclaim their land and the ability to live without the fear of setting off unexploded ordinance left there by our country. Thank you!”

  20. Linda Gehman Peachey, Lancaster, PA

    “It's time for the U.S. to take more responsibility for what it did to the Lao people through its bombing campaign - and contribute more to removing these bomblets and assisting the victims.”

  21. [Private], Enumclaw, WA

  22. Ann Garrison, San Francisco, CA

    “The Laotian people did nothing to deserve living in a mine field planted by the U.S. military.”

  23. Seng Vang, Richmond, CA

  24. Souk Vongkhamchanh, Suwanee, GA

  25. Jack Silberman, Bowen Island, British Columbia

  26. Kathy O'Malley, Marlborough, MA

  27. Khonsavanh Silivongxay, Mesa, AZ

  28. [Private], Brooklyn, NY

  29. [Private], Mpls, MN

  30. Noel Tucker, Hawthorne, California

  31. Jean Scott, Huntsville, alabama

    “Please, please stop cluster bombs!”

  32. Sheila Balok, Valencia, CA

  33. Joseph Steinberger, San Francisco, CA

  34. paula bard, morrison, co

    “Time for action on this!”

  35. ranney moss, sedona, az

  36. Ka Thao, Berkeley, CA

    “Keep this fight alive! Please let your families, friends and relatives know of this cause and sign this petition.”

  37. Doug Uhl, Bellingham, Wa.

  38. Joua Thao, Fresno, CA

  39. Brian Kermath, Fort Kent, Maine

  40. Gail Jastremski, Staten Island, New York

  41. Roy James Koutsky, Palm Bay, Florida

    “We sure know how to make a mess......”

  42. Ger Xiong, Davis , CA

  43. Mary K. Snyder, Hamden, CT

  44. Robert John Cha, Sacramento, CA

  45. Sureyya Tuncel, Riverside, CA

  46. [Private], Holland, Michigan

  47. John Lewis-Dickerson, Smyrna, GA

  48. Linda Howe, Belmont, MA

  49. John Gomolka, Brunswick Hills, Ohio

    “Being Christian and being a decent human being should be what our government is. And they should be responsible for their actions and the results of those actions.”

  50. Jim DesRocher, Alpena, Michigan

  51. [Private], Oakland, CA

    “I want my tax dollars to give life rather than bring death ... in Laos and every other nation on this earth”

  52. Mary Ann Brown, Littleton, CO

    “In the name of God, stop this viscious atrocity.”

  53. Thomas Baxter, Tallahassee, Florida

    “They way it is going the bombs I helped deliver 40 years ago will be killing children, when your grandchildren are buried by their grandchildren.”

  54. Kao Lee Vang, Davis, CA

  55. Trista Vick, Bozeman, Montana

  56. Karen Berglund, Waltham, MA

  57. [Private], Cary,

  58. ray trozzo, fort myers, fl

  59. Angela Nielsen, Newton Highlands, Ma

  60. David Markel, Niles, MI

  61. Harry Burmester, Gilroy, CA

  62. Bunny Daubner, Bristol, VT

    “Do whatever is necessary to end this horror!!! NOW!!!”

  63. Karen Takemoto, Farmington, AR

    “This is the only right thing to do for these innocent people.”

  64. Larry Bach, San Jose, Ca

    “Do the right thing.”

  65. Sharon Perry, Cherryfield, Maine

  66. Veronica Canilao, Berkeley, CA

  67. James Dicenzo-Alonzo, Buffalo, New York

  68. Maggie, Tucson, Arizona

  69. Muttika Chaturabul, berkeley, ca

    “Justice NOW!”

  70. James McMillin, Louisville, KY

    “Not only should these be cleared from the land, but from production as well.”

  71. Laney Bennett, Woodridge, Illinois

    “This US Government had NO RIGHT!!!! It was wrong and must be corrected to the best possible way for these innocent people. War is nothing but a money making profit for the Family Banking Cartels, and it is EVIL. NO MORE WAR!”

  72. claudia wier, ann arbor, michigan

  73. Cheryl Crist, Olympia, WA

    “Please ban cluster bombs and aid the victims. Respect the citizens of ALL countries. Thank you.”

  74. Phi Nguyen, Berkeley, CA

    “We should never forget the atrocities committed and those left behind.”

  75. mark berus, laveen, az

  76. Elizabeth Sarfaty, Malone, NY

    “War is never necessary or "Jesus" was a liar!”

  77. Minnie Ruffin, ,

  78. Bruce Belknap, APO, AE

  79. Irene, Berkeley, CA

  80. Jay M. Perel, Reseda, California

    “For the children over in Laos the war still goes on. Let's clean up our mess. I am a Vietnam Vet who served in the Air Force during that time.”

  81. Lois and John, Portland, oregon

  82. Lee, Portland, Oregon

    “We must Ban all future use of Cluster Bombs.”

  83. Katherine Paul, Portland, Maine

  84. diane arceneaux, grand coteau, lA

  85. Gail Lando, Grantsburg, WI

    “Not only does the US have a responsibility to clean up the cluster bombs in Laos, the Israeli's need to clean up the cluster bombs in Gaza. All existing cluster bombs must be destroyed. May God show mercy.”

  86. John Ireland, Los Angeles, CA

  87. [Private], Fletcher, NC

  88. Mark Sloneker, San Francisco, CA

    “We've got to clean up our legacy and stop the killing.”

  89. Susan Missi Xiong, Davis, CA

  90. Cristy Holden, Arvada, Colorado

    “Shame on my country for the damage it has done and continues to do. Stop this offense, and make necessary reparations to Laos”

  91. Kia Lor, Sacramento, CA

  92. Song Vue, Davis, CA

    “No one deserves to be living in such impoverished communities amist contaminated land. The U.S. needs to do something about these communities they've intruded and left behind.”

  93. Betty Roberts, Berkeley, CA

  94. Lorraine, Santa Fe, NM

  95. Eric Stevens, Tarzana, CA

  96. avi ivan, west hollywood, ca

  97. Phoua Vang, Davis, CA

  98. Ray Amberg, Rancho Cucamonga, CA

  99. Ashly Woo, New York, NY

  100. James Keith, Claremont, CA

  101. Blase Bonpane, Ph.D., Los Angeles, California

    “This kind of action is necessary if the
    environmental movement is to have any effect. War preparation, war production
    and war fighting is the greatest threat to our planet.”

  102. William Kane, Gateshead,

  103. Miren Inake Martinez Fonseca, Glendora, Ca

  104. Lois Harris, Claremont, California

    “This is horrifying and must be cleaned up, at any cost. Innocents are maimed and injured. Let's clean up our litter.”

  105. Doris Roth, Victorville, CA

  106. Dave Thomas, Bellevue, WA

  107. Claire Beardsley, claremont, CA

  108. [Private], Claremont, CA

  109. Fawn Boutviseth, Atlanta, GA

  110. Macy Huynh, Honolulu, HI

  111. Laura Lo, Claremont, CA

    “It is morally imperative that we take responsibility for the destruction wrought on these innocent people.”

  112. Diane Butler, Glendora, CA

  113. Nor Sanavongsay, Huntley, IL

    “Save the children.”

  114. Margaret Mathies, Claremont, CA

    “YES WE CAN make amends for some of the destruction our country has caused in the past. Removal of cluster bombs in Laos should be a no-brainer.”

  115. [Private], Pearl River, NY

    “It’s heartbroken to see so many innocent people being killed!”

  116. Touk Sinantha, Bellevue, WA

    “This seems like a no brainer to me!”

  117. n.douangpraseuth, Alpharetta, GA

  118. Sadachanh, Bellevue, WA

    “Gotta do it!”

  119. Martha Saudek, Pomona, CA

  120. Steve Ngo, San Francisco, CA

  121. Oscar Santaella, New York, NY

  122. [Private], Monterey Park, California

  123. Mai Yer Yang, Berkeley, CA

  124. Oliver Smith, Decatur, GA

  125. Panhia Moua, Berkeley, CA

  126. [Private], Washington, DC

  127. Cynthia Brothers, New York, NY

  128. Chanthachone, Milwaukee, WI

    “They def'ly need to clean it up. There's too many poor kids falling to victims to the bombs everyday. This is so very sad. I miss my homeland. ;o(”

  129. Linna Phaengsisomboune, Fresno, CA

  130. Bangbay Siboliban, Los Angeles, CA

  131. Malaiky Norasene, Fresno, CA

  132. Rosanna Orozco, Resdeda, CA

    “We must clean up our mess in Laos. This injustice is horrendous. America needs to take responsibility for harms done to innocent civilians!”

  133. chanthanom phouangphet, suwanee, GA

    “I sign this petition to remove bombs from Laos”

  134. Bunloeurng Lek, Antelope, CA

    “Let's help change Laos from being "most bombed" to "most un-detonated bombs removed"”

  135. Amittai Aviram, New Haven, CT

  136. [Private], White Plains, NY

  137. michael nola, claremont, CA

    “Another harvest of shame for the U.S.A.”

  138. bangoun bonnie ly, castro valley, CA

  139. Latdaly Sinouthasy, Cranston, RI

  140. Ron Spataro, Dallas, TX

    “We need to clean up our mess and leave it (at least the landscape) as we found it. Even the Boy Scouts do this! NO MORE SUFFERING.”

  141. [Private], Claremont, CA

  142. Gerald Yeung, White Plains, NY

  143. Amorette Yang, Washington, DC

  144. [Private], Fresno, CA

  145. [Private], , AK

  146. Vincent Ko Bounphouansy, Montgomery, AL

    “The U.S government needs to clean up its mess and restore our country.”

  147. [Private], Montgomery, AL

  148. [Private], Montgomery, AL

  149. Sadiqua W. Davis, Montgomery, AL

    “I hope this works.”

  150. Veronica Liu, New York, NY

  151. Chomchay Mukai, Los Angeles, CA

  152. Ashley Bowersox, Grand Forks, ND

  153. Phimvanh S., Montgomery, AL

  154. Edgardo Tapawan, BREMERTON, WA

    “Make the land safe for future generations to not have to worry about where they walk. The soil should be safe for farming or future development. These munition should be collected and disposed of or used against terrorists not peaceful people.

    The US military could perform humanitarian aid at the same time as a training exercise at finding and defusing unexplored ordanance.”

  155. Jerilyn Vasquez, Sun City, CA

  156. Inthava Luangsombath, Manitowoc, GA

  157. Benna, Fresno, CA

  158. Taylor Acker, St. Paul, MN

  159. b. Vongxay, Fort worth, TX

  160. L. Matmanivong, Fort worth, TX

  161. [Private], San Francisco, CA

  162. Sean Sakprasit, Atlanta, GA

  163. Vandy Phengsykeo, Nashville, TN

    “Anything for a good cause!!!”

  164. Phoumy Bounkeu, PA-C, PhD, Seattle, WA

  165. [Private], COCONUT CREEK, FL

  166. Thassany Pothikan, Antioch, TN

  167. Thavy Lim, Lowell, MA

  168. Phet Haverkos, Elgin, IL

  169. Cookie Morey, Atlanta, GA

  170. [Private], Minneapoli, MN

  171. [Private], temecula , CA

  172. Heather Faris, Cambridge , MA

  173. Sinnakhone Vongsaphay, , WA

  174. Khambay Viengvilay, LAGUNA HILLS, CA

    “It is also the responsibility of U.S. to clean up what they left behind. To brush this problem aside is such a shame and a disregard for the lives of everyone who calls Laos their home.”

  175. [Private], Northridge, CA

    “I would like to see the U.S.A. more involved with cleaning up the mess they left. Also I would like to see the U.S.A. sign the treaty to stop using cluster bombs forever.”

  176. [Private], Brooklyn park, MN

  177. [Private], Villa Rica, GA

  178. Lamphoune Taysavang, Hoschton, GA

  179. Khamsone Kenphila, Duluth, GA

  180. Tayler Dang, , MA

    “I'm definately signing this because Laos is my home country and someone has to help this cause.”

  181. [Private], Nottingham, NH

    “To my bestie Talyer, I hope this helps =)”

  182. Jesse Carlson, Nottingham, NH

    “Please! Help them.”

  183. Elizabeth Kemper, Palatine, IL

  184. [Private], Berwick, ME

  185. [Private], Walnut Creek, CA

  186. Phounpadith, FRANCE, AK

  187. Tommy Welch, nottingham, NH

    “im hopeing this helps tayler”

  188. [Private], Austin, TX

  189. [Private], rochester, NY

    “sad, very sad to see this.
    please help them.”

  190. [Private], Vientiane, AK

    “Wished to see one day Lao farmers can expand paddy fields and work in forest without scaring from UXO.”

  191. john siphanh, litttleton, MA

    “I'd love to see Laos become a peaceful country once and for all,freedom of travel and live with prosperity environment.”

  192. Krisna Abhay, 77184 Emerainville, France

  193. Alyssa Darounie Phimmasone, Clackamas, OR

  194. Dori Shimoda, weehawken, NJ

  195. Jen Soutavong, Portland, OR

  196. Chris Soutavong, Portland, OR

  197. lamthong mounpha, toronto, NY

  198. Lilac Inthavong, Spencerport, NY

  199. Ann Rithmyxay, , GA

  200. Anne Phongsavath, Ellenwood, GA

  201. Mali Tanovan Chanthakhoun, Beaverton, OR

  202. vikki taysavang, norcross, GA

  203. Sou Khaikham, sugar hill, GA

    ““Please! Help them.””

  204. Connie Yangnouvong, Lawrenceville, GA

  205. [Private], New Orleans, LA

  206. ken k, charlotte, NC

    “save a life”

  207. Fabian DeRozario, Lawrenceville , GA

  208. Noi Virabouth, San Diego, CA

  209. Phitsamay Uy, Boston, MA

  210. Kham Phasouk, Rockford, IL

  211. Anna Phichith, Rochester, NY

  212. Ratsamy Phouthirath, Portland, OR

  213. richard kane, gateshead, AK

  214. Fr Donald MacKinnon, Berkeley, CA

    “For nearly 20 years I've been pastor to Laotian people in Oakland diocese and appreciate this effort to remove the ordinance.”

  215. Maria Kristina Smith, Klaksvík, AK

  216. S. Kenson, Snellville, GA

  217. keo phasouk, rockford, IL

  218. S. Somphonphakdy, Snellville, GA

    “Those bombs are very dangerous and need to be remove asap. Also, some times some animals step on the bombs. Laos is my home land and we are deeply affected by it.”

  219. [Private], Antioch, TN

  220. Koua Xiong, Brooklyn Park, MN

  221. Pravongviengkham Khamphanh, PARIS - FRANCE, AK

  222. Liane Inthavong, Modesto, CA

  223. Bo Han, La Vergne, TN

  224. Chanthara Chanthavong, Norcross, GA

    “Please handle this situation.”

  225. Suzanne Duncan, Atlanta, GA

  226. Souksakhone, Portland, OR

  227. channbunmorl Sou, Portland, OR

    “Why are most often than not the innocent are always the victims...”

  228. Kathy Phouthirath, Portland, OR

  229. Cathleen Tinder, Vero Beach, FL

  230. Steven Solomon, West Hollywood, CA

  231. [Private], Webster, NY

  232. Soneya Vongphrachanh, Holland, MI

    “I am one (of many) natural-born children of war from Laos. You have my gratitude for your effortless dedication to eliminate one of many scars left from this wartime. THANK YOU!!! Hope to be back home someday!”

  233. Eric Eggerding, Holland, MI

  234. Elizabeth Vichathep, Athens, GA

    “Although i never been to Laos, the country still holds as my family's homeland. Which also makes it my home as well. It is indeed needed to be treated with respect.”

  235. Martin Coronado, Reseda, CA

    “The US needs to accept what they done and need to go and clean up their mess over there.”

  236. Outh Chanthaphanith, Dacula, GA

  237. [Private], Fayetteville, AR

    “I know that we are currently in a recession, but I hope that as we pull out of it and income increases in the US, that we will be able to give back a little bit to a country that was bombed to a point of recognition for being bombed.”

  238. [Private], Fort Smith, AR

  239. [Private], ORTONVILLE, MI

  240. Madalyn, van buren, AR

  241. [Private], Van Buren, AR

  242. [Private], Seattle, WA

    “I was in Laos during those years as IVS”

  243. Brett Dakin, New York, NY

  244. Jack Rattanavong, Bethesda, MD

  245. Timothy D Naughton, Sea, AK

  246. Donnye Patterson, San Francisco, CA

  247. Paige Sandberg, San Diego, CA

  248. April Phomthavong, San Diego, CA

  249. Bonnie Bowman, El Cajon, CA

    “It is time to make whole what we contributed to breaking apart.”

  250. [Private], Fresno, CA

  251. [Private], portland, OR

    “It's been over 40 years, the time to take care of these bombs is now!”

  252. saysongkham, marles les mines, AK

  253. [Private], Faiport, NY

    ““It has been 4 decades, but it is not too to save lives and livelihood””

  254. Bette Cooper, Moraga, CA

  255. M Todd Gilbert, Sacramento, CA

    “We must help these people.”

  256. Paula, Jonesboro, GA

  257. Karen Keomuangtai, Vancouver , WA

  258. Mindy Alvarado, Portland, OR

  259. Ryan Mickelson, Portland, OR

  260. [Private], Portland, OR

  261. ketsamaly sisoukpanthong, Portland, OR

  262. morel, france, AK

  263. [Private], bayonne, NJ

  264. JOHN LAI, PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL

  265. Saengthong Manivanh, Clackamas, OR

  266. Sathaphone Distefano, Rocky Hill, CT

  267. Boualinh Meach, New Britain, CT

  268. Ross Distefano, Rocky Hill, CT

  269. MIM SYHARAT-LONG, NEW BRITAIN, CT

    “I'm glad that someone has finally spoken about this and is taking the initative. Laos is such a beautiful country, and the people are very nice and passive that sometimes they are forgotten and taken advantage off. It's nice to see that others do care!”

  270. Kenneth F. Secol, Wallingford, AK

  271. [Private], East Hartford, CT

  272. Anousith Bouaaphone, Auckland, AK

  273. carissa Chanthavong, tolland, CT

  274. [Private], Santa Ana, CA

  275. Cynthia Vanna, Lowell, MA

  276. Erick Colbert, Murphy, TX

  277. [Private], Rocky Hill, CT

  278. Stacy Pang, Singapore, AK

  279. [Private], Stafford Springs, CT

  280. [Private], Fitchburg, MA

  281. Samlong Manyloun, Atlanta, GA

  282. David K. Pareigis, Plano, TX

    “The son of a Vietnam Vet, I believe it is time help heal the nation of Laos from these weapons. I do not condemn my country for the use of these ordinates during the war, but let’s help and do the right thing.”

  283. [Private], North Richland Hills, TX

  284. [Private], haltom city, TX

  285. rajsavong, chateauroux, AK

  286. Molly Harat, Fort Worth, TX

  287. Sambo, Paris, TX

    “Laos is beautiful country. i went to visit 2 years ago. i love it. and i will go back again.”

  288. selwyn yeh, Los angeles, CA

  289. Nancy Stevens, Dracut, MA

  290. Settha Litthisack, Providence, RI

  291. Samorn Selim, Berkeley, CA

  292. [Private], Oklahoma City, OK

  293. [Private], Las Vegas, NV

  294. Choeck Vanhaneth, Traivs AFB, CA

    “Lets help our friends, and family in Laos.”

  295. Aie Luangphisay, Watauga, TX

  296. [Private], Cambridge, MA

    “Please increase the funding to remove these bombs from Laos. Current and future innocent lives, especially those of children, should not have to pay as a result of the actions of our past conflicts. Moving forward on a morally sound and ethically right direction is important, if not for our national diplomacy than for the sake of all children.”

  297. Tommee Sherwood, Overbrook, KS

    “I am the younger brother of a deceased Vietnam war vet. We need to more to halt the continued killing and maiming from that war.”

  298. JENNY, Seattle, WA

    “THIS MAKES ME ANGRY!”

  299. geoffrey hutchinson, pond eddy, NY

    “I have several images on my website which document the effects of unexploded bombs in Laos: www.geoffreyhutchinson.com
    Please feel free to share them.”

  300. Matthew Antaya, Los Angeles, CA

  301. [Private], Rochester, NY

    “For Humanity, and Laos is the poorest country in SE Asian that many countries has been ignoraing Laos. How much suffering and the necessity in life , Laotian, and Laotian children needs in generation to come.”

  302. [Private], Portland, OR

    “For Humanity, and Laos is the poorest country in SE Asian that many countries has been ignoraing Laos. How much suffering and the necessity in life , Laotian, and Laotian children needs in generation to come.”

  303. [Private], Portland, OR

  304. [Private], Portland, OR

  305. Tsoua Vang, Duluth, MN

  306. Chanhthajone Douangvilay, Boston, MA

    “Please help out my fellow people of Laos.”

  307. April E Clough, Seattle, WA

  308. Sompasong Keohavong, Seattle, WA

    “Humanitarian aid makes sense.”

  309. Bob Eaton, Takoma Park, MD

  310. Danilanh Latnhotha, Brooklyn, NY

  311. Alison Day, Seattle, WA

  312. Thip Chinthalasy, Rochester, NV

    “This secret war traumatized my entire life's living time and all Lao people for many generations”

  313. [Private], San Francisco, CA

    “We need to take responsibility for the damage we have caused in Laos.
    Our only option is to clear the contaminated land for the health and safety of the Laotian people.”

  314. Brittany Bisk, Princeton, MA

    “It is unacceptable that the US does not do more to remove the unexploded ordinance littering Laos as a result of their own bombing campaign. Laos is a small, poor country and the least the US can do is devote the funds to rectifying a situation they themselves created.”

  315. Elaine Nonneman, Seattle, WA

  316. Rebecca Wilson, Los Angeles, CA

  317. Charlene Mano Shen, Seattle, WA

  318. Matthew Siegal, Kendal, England

    “Having been in Laos for five months it is shocking at how little the average tourist knows of the devastation the American bombs have and are causing here. More work needs to be done.”

  319. Somchit DUANGPANYA, Sisattanak, VT

    “Do your best to bring peaceful to Lao, and building our good relationship, Say Sorry and forgiveness to building peace for today and tomorrow.”

  320. Mary Gately, Providence, RI

    “The U.S. is responsible for the clean-up of the huge number of remaining bombs, which are killing and disabling people decades after conflict.”

  321. Charmaine Schmidt, Melbourne - AUSTRALIA, AK

    “I cannot be there, i am so grateful that there are good people in this world that are prepared to do something to help.”

  322. Bounthavy Nonginthirath, Minneapolis, MN

    “Hope more countries will fund or help Laos to move all those bombs so the adults,children,animals....can be safe on those land.”

  323. Valerie Molly Phoutmaly Chanthaphonh, Murrieta, CA

    “Please help your friends and family in Laos.”

  324. [Private], Redmond, WA

  325. [Private], fresno, CA

    “the united state support to remove all of the bombs and clusters that they left in laos, when the war is over. I got mad when i heard about this news on the internet.”

  326. Hilary Hatfield, Hanover, PA

    “Treating a peaceful country as a garbage dump for our munitions is a horrible act of cruelty. We can never replace arms and legs of the people of Laos, but as a nation we can insist that these munitions are safely removed and that the war in Vietnam will not continue to this day in the lives of the people of Laos....long after many of our citizens have forgetten it.”

  327. khamphoui Singvongsa, Chicago, IL

  328. David Fife, Emeryville, CA

  329. Tracey Greene-Dorsett, CHARLOTTE, NC

  330. Donald G. Woods, San Francisco, AZ

  331. Khonnie Lattasima, Sacramento, CA

    “And to think my brother was almost a victim a few years ago. Not only should these be completely disposed, there should never be anymore close calls.”

  332. melanie semb, Auckland, AK

  333. Issariyaphone Virasayachack, San Francisco, CA

  334. Olivia De Mars, Novato, CA

    “The United States should fully clean up Laos and apologize for devastating a peaceful country.”

  335. [Private], New York _City, NY

    “we should take responsibility for our past mistakes!”

  336. [Private], Marina del Rey, CA

    “The United States and it citizens need to take responsibility for all the bombies that it has littered Laos with.”

  337. Gao Nung Xiong, Saint Paul, MN

    “I would like to thank you for all your hard efforts. I presented this topic in an environmental justice course and informed all the students in class to sign the petition. I'm glad that you're getting the word out!”

  338. Jessica Solberg, Minnetonka, MN

  339. Jennifer Li, Aliso Viejo, CA

  340. David Gauger, Raymond, WA

  341. Anna Dilley, Lafayette, LA

  342. Carl Urness, Seattle, WA

  343. [Private], Seattle, WA

  344. SAMPHANH SOXAYACHANH, HIGH POINT, NC

  345. Dennis Conkni, San Francisco, CA

  346. Aster Meche,

  347. Lin Hlaing,

  348. Amy Boudsady,

  349. Aemad komarizadeh,

  350. Tony Sompasong, San Diego, CA

  351. Amy Chanthaphon, Stockton, CA

    “Family are from Laos-still have family there”

  352. Day Kham,

  353. Aksonephet Mounlamai,

    “Thanks for saving our history and pursuing justice!”

  354. Aline Xayasouk, Berkeley, CA

  355. Ammala Amphonesinh, Carlsbad, CA

  356. Amy Aphawong,

  357. Amy Arata, Oakland, CA

    “peace”

  358. Amy Beinart, San Francisco, CA

  359. Stephanie Young, Antioch, CA

  360. Anchela Hart,

  361. Andres Matillano,

  362. Angela Flyn, San Andrew, CA

  363. Nanh Lovanh, Bowling Green, KY

    “Keep up the cause.”

  364. Angli , Sacramento, CA

  365. Anna Kaiyarath,

  366. Annette Albrecht, Rub Lansdale, MN

  367. Anony Srisouranh, Sacramento, CA

  368. Anonsae Fongthavisay ,

  369. Anonsone Fongthauisay, Andorer, MN

  370. Anthony Caldwell, San Francisco, CA

  371. Anny Oudom,

  372. Anetta Phonseya,

  373. Izset Ahapoz,

  374. Arleene Velayo, San Francisco, CA

    “Peace Please Thx.”

  375. Aromy Xayasouk, Berkeley, CA

  376. Natasha Dedrick, San Francisco, CA

  377. Andy Arvai, San Diego, CA

  378. Saveng ,

  379. Amanda Siphah,

  380. Audrey Harkness, San Francisco, CA

  381. Alisa Aurilio, Romoland, CA

  382. Annie Xaykasy, San Diego, CA

  383. Susan Manivanh, San Diego, CA

  384. Victoria Trevino,

  385. Liza Gossett, Clovis, CA

  386. Nancy Panyananang,

    “Please help out our country!”

  387. Bee One, San Diego, CA

  388. Banchong Cong, San Diego, CA

  389. Renvamin Basto,

  390. Nongyao Tookta Luangdethleuxa, Modesto, CA

    “Hopefully this will help out!”

  391. Beau Bennett,

  392. Melissa Margolis, Alameda, CA

    “Thanks!”

  393. Benny Mullinax, Potrero, CA

  394. Emi Hasegana,

  395. Becky Yang,

  396. Kuan Pidech, Whittier, CA

  397. Michelle Steele, San Francisco, CA

  398. Vilai Douangmaha, Fresno, CA

  399. Vilay Manixay, Richmond, CA

    “Please remove the bomb from Laos!!!”

  400. Billie Sayavong, San Diego, CA

  401. Ko Keoniany, Laveen, CA

  402. Walter Lee,

  403. Jay Park, Marina del Rey, CA

  404. Sam Vongvlay, San Diego, CA

  405. Noy Bouchaleun, San Diego, CA

  406. Joey Rattanasinh, San Diego, CA

    “I like to see more documentations.”

  407. Bounmee Kala,

  408. Bounmy Sone, Banning , CA

  409. Bai Phanhkank Phanhkank, Fremont, CA

  410. Binly Phounsiri, Berkeley, CA

  411. Nguyen Vu, San Diego, CA

  412. Phillip Stiv, Antioch, CA

  413. Nancy Rathsasombath, Winchester, CA

    “I love Laos!”

  414. Brian Sounalath, Los Angeles, CA

  415. Bee Chansouk, San Diego, CA

  416. Brooke Sanasinh, Corona, CA

  417. Jackson Manivanh, San Diego, CA

  418. Danny Souvannarath, San Diego, CA

  419. Brittany He, Sacramento, CA

  420. Calix Vu-Bui, Santee, CA

  421. Fernando Hernandez,

  422. Tune Phomphakag,

  423. Chris Balme, San Francisco, CA

  424. Christoph Geladorf,

  425. Bobby Chanhthathep, Sacramento, CA

  426. Chanh Mouangtchott, San Diego, CA

  427. Dum Phommatha, San Diego, CA

  428. Charlie Chin,

    “U.S. must clean up after itself.”

  429. Victor Esquirel, National City, CA

  430. Chiakil Koyane, San Marcos, CA

  431. Jason Lau, Castro Valley, CA

  432. Cinde Sayvongsa, San Diego, CA

  433. Chris Kounnavong, San Diego, CA

  434. Dina Anestopoulos, San Diego, CA

  435. Scott Cook,

  436. Crystal Sithiphong, San Jose, CA

  437. Lynn Thank, La Mesa, CA

  438. Claudia Rosa, San Francisco, CA

  439. Christella Widjaja,

  440. Cyndi Vongvanith, Los Angeles, CA

  441. Cynthia Nguyen, Palo Alto, CA

  442. Diana Chandara, Berkeley, CA

  443. Daleevan Xayyavong, San Diego, CA

  444. Dana Roytenberg, San Francisco, CA

  445. Daniel Thiengmany, San Jose, CA

  446. Danielle Duong, San Jose, CA

    “Please remove bombs!”

  447. Danny Danrong, El Cerrito, CA

  448. Darrey Hild, Tempe, AZ

  449. Bryan Ross, San Francisco, CA

    “Stop the Rage.”

  450. David Claycomb, Solana Beach, CA

  451. Dave Oldman, San Francisco, CA

  452. David Quach, San Diego, CA

  453. David Pucgen,

  454. David Phongsa, Los Angeles, CA

  455. Dave Cherry, San Francisco, CA

    “Sooner the better...wake up America”

  456. Dennis Ly, Pacifica, CA

  457. Dennis Marcin, La Mesa, CA

  458. Rosie Josne, San Francisco, CA

  459. Diane Bradley, San Diego, CA

  460. Phetdonang Chan Ratsachack, Pinole, CA

  461. Andrew Chant,

  462. Danny Liemthongsamout,

  463. Dorothy Tse,

  464. Dolly Sithounnolat, San Francisco, CA

  465. Andrew Vongphaihanh, Fresno, CA

  466. Don de la Cruz, San Diego, CA

  467. Douan Phomsavanh, San Diego, CA

  468. Kathleen Douangsanith,

  469. Vandy Douangta, Santa Rosa, CA

  470. Art Sovphi, Stockton, CA

    “Peace not War!”

  471. David Page, San Francisco, CA

  472. David Pongphile, San Diego, CA

  473. Judy Hanesana, San Diego, CA

  474. Phanom Xaymountry, San Diego, CA

  475. Nick Hill, San Diego, CA

    “bring peace”

  476. David Wan, Daly City, CA

  477. Daniel Willis, Whittier, CA

  478. Ed Dorrington, Oakland, CA

  479. Deunesavanh Pongphia, National City, CA

  480. Tenace ,

    “Interesting Activity”

  481. Elizabeth Webb, San Francisco, CA

  482. Ellen Rattanamengkhoue, Oakland, CA

  483. Emily Yapo, Newark, CA

  484. Clinton Wiqnet, Ella, CA

  485. Eric Johnson, Petaluma, CA

  486. Eric Nguyen, San Diego, CA

  487. Erin Viengxay, Los Gatos, CA

  488. Elaine Russell, Sacramento, CA

    “The US must take responsibility for the bombing and fund the removal of UXO”

  489. Ekkarath Sisavatdy, Federal Way, WA

    “Please keep doing what you do Legacy of War! USA/Vietnam/Laos be liable do the right thing. ”

  490. Etta Sunday, La Mesa, CA

  491. Maryjane Cordora, Pacifica, CA

  492. Erin Rice, Orangevale, CA

  493. Chow Saephan,

  494. Andrew Sayasane, San Diego, CA

  495. Fong Vannavong, San Diego, CA

  496. Frank Galinde, Modesto, CA

  497. Manorota Thosy, San Diego, CA

  498. Le Marious Sword, Sunnyvale, CA

  499. Gary Marcus, San Francisco, CA

  500. Gayle Sayyadeth,

  501. George Berticevich,

  502. Gerard Padro, Berkeley, CA

  503. Gianna Driver, San Francisco, CA

  504. Andy Ng,

  505. Gloria Lee,

  506. Jacob Lorfing, Austin , TX

  507. Gary Phom, Murrieta, CA

  508. Natlaya Vannailaithong, San Diego, CA

  509. Hak Bounthavy, Richmond, CA

  510. Cynthia Han-Riggleman, San Diego, CA

  511. Brittney Ly,

  512. Sara Scarf, Oakland, CA

  513. DMZ ,

  514. Bounlent Phouangsavanh, San Diego, CA

  515. Daniel Chansouk, San Diego, CA

  516. Hoany Le, Oakland, CA

  517. Holly Huynh, San Jose, CA

    “U.S. Needs to take responsibility and clear those cluttered bomb.”

  518. Holly Wise, Austin, TX

  519. Lom Vanhnasy, San Diego, CA

  520. Tata Insixiengmay, San Diego, CA

  521. Nui Noa Khamvog,

  522. Kennedy Phounsiri ,

  523. Melanie Taing,

  524. Debbie Vanthamah,

  525. Won Cheol Park, San Diego, CA

  526. Robert Movradinov, Brooklyn , NY

  527. Inpone Vongphakdy, San Diego, CA

  528. Nith Sivongxay, Richmond, CA

  529. Jacueline Jensen, Oakland, CA

  530. Jacqueline Sinn,

  531. Suni Busch, Petalum, CA

  532. Thavin Keosampalan,

    “Protect Refugees”

  533. Janet Siharath, Daly City, CA

  534. Jayne Oarodnik, Oakland, CA

  535. Joy Willard, La Mesa, CA

  536. Jimmy Siharath, San Diego, CA

    “Please bring peace in Laos.”

  537. J. Singletm,

  538. J. Singleton,

  539. Jiawei Huang,

  540. J. Dustin Wright,

  541. Janet Lee, San Diego, CA

  542. Jen Pothilat, San Diego, CA

  543. Jennie Molloia, Oakland, CA

  544. Keo Lam, San Francisco, CA

  545. Jenny Wong, San Lorenzo, CA

  546. Jeremy Pritchett, San Diego, CA

  547. Jerome Edward, Chicago, IL

  548. JM Claffy, Sacramento, CA

  549. Jimmy Frichittarang, San Pablo, CA

  550. Jim Ounniyom,

  551. Jean Ishibashi, San Francisco, CA

    “good luck!”

  552. Jit Litthachack, San Marcos, CA

  553. Jared Mannen,

  554. Jimee Sananikone,

  555. Joan Miller, Vallejo, CA

  556. John Viriyavong, San Diego, CA

  557. Jose Olivar, San Diego, CA

  558. Jon Dragonette, San Francisco, CA

  559. AJonathan Syharath, Concord, CA

    “Laos Family”

  560. Jonnthan Petrillo, Sacramento, CA

  561. Joseph Phouthavoug, Sacramento, CA

  562. Jeff Prasith, San Diego, CA

    “I love Laos!”

  563. Jonathan Hu,

  564. Johnny Sonvunnavaj,

  565. Johnny Sonvannarai, Oakland, CA

    “Its all America fault for bombing our country and now that (they) wont acknowledge us!”

  566. Shaun Kirby, Sacramento, CA

  567. Julie Trinh,

  568. Justo Tapia, Santa Rosa, CA

  569. Zell Dragonette, San Francisco, CA

  570. Khammat Spabmixay, San Diego, CA

  571. Kasey Kunstmanas, San Diego, CA

  572. Katie Bounieyang,

  573. Souny Keomany, Laveen, AZ

  574. Acotan Smithersmosh,

    “Peaceful Legacy”

  575. karona Phommavonsay, San Diego, CA

  576. Kevin Cressa, San Francisco, CA

  577. Kirk Dunn, Pleasant Hill, CA

  578. David Ravago,

  579. Khamvanh Souvannaphoxay, Santa Rosa, CA

  580. Khamboune Philavanh, Corona, CA

  581. Kheck Sengmany,

  582. Connie Rasilth, San Diego, CA

  583. Kiene S. Phabmixay,

  584. Kiene Sophanbmixay, San Diego, CA

    “Maybe I could share some info.”

  585. Kim Dam,

  586. Kit Kit, Richmond, CA

  587. Nino Bouphasavanh, San Francisco, CA

  588. Sirisophaphone Vongsikeo, Escondido, CA

  589. Khambay Phounsavath, Woodbridge, VA

  590. Kris Easterling, Oceanside, CA

  591. Kristen Durkam, Berkeley, CA

  592. Christine Basto, South San Francisco, CA

  593. Krystina Nop,

  594. Khammany Saengdara, Corona, CA

    “Hi!”

  595. Kimberly Senglothnam,

  596. Kevin Kudla, Rohnert Park, CA

  597. Keo Souvannalenth, San Diego, CA

  598. Khamph Southisombath, La Jolla, CA

  599. Kyle Luanguiseta ,

  600. Vietca Do,

  601. Christie Bouatich,

    “Hi (:”

  602. Lamphoune Phanvilay, Sacramento, CA

  603. Angela Siharath, San Francisco, CA

    “I love my people”

  604. Saysomone Manyphey, Oakland, CA

    “Laos Family”

  605. Laury Thammavong, Berkeley, CA

  606. Laura Phonseya,

  607. Laura Thammarong, Berkeley, CA

  608. Lauren Schneider,

  609. Leilani Chan, Los Angeles, CA

    “Don't you care about the BOMBS!”

  610. Rich Nam, Los Banos, CA

  611. Daniel Saetia ,

  612. Somphet Phouvongsa,

    “Lao RULE”

  613. Lisa Pham,

  614. Lisa Ruth Elliott, San Francisco, CA

  615. Tomy Saengdara,

  616. Khemphone Insyarath, Fresno, CA

  617. Lom Cui,

  618. Phillip Luque, San Diego, CA

  619. Lori O'Neill,

  620. Loy Ketkhenesa, Sacramento, CA

  621. Phonethep Loungnakhone, San Diego, CA

  622. Jennifer Man,

  623. Jan (Ian) Sayasane, San Diego, CA

  624. Laa Sengalova, San Diego, CA

  625. Kevin Peterson, Philadelphia, PA

  626. Latsamy Luangdetmalay, Des Moines, IA

  627. Manolak Chanthabandith, San Diego, CA

    “No more bombs.”

  628. Lotus Yee Fong, San Francisco, CA

    “Dr. Henry Yu History left UCLA --> U. of Calgary 50 yrs of US military Asia Pacific”

  629. Mey Mach, Oakland, CA

  630. Mai Xayavong Newberg, El Sobrante, CA

  631. Malimone Rodden, Newark, CA

  632. Maly Willis, Whittier, CA

    “Clearn them out!”

  633. Maly , Hercules, CA

  634. Manivone Sylvangkhan,

  635. Kathleen Manning,

  636. Phayrod Manssy, Stockton, CA

    “world peace”

  637. Manuel Rodriguez, San Mateo, CA

  638. Marie-Reine Velez, Downey, CA

  639. Mark Claycomb, Pacifica, CA

  640. Mark Mukai, Los Angeles, CA

  641. Mark Poirier, San Francisco, CA

  642. Matthew Johnston, San Francisco, CA

  643. Aronchule Matthews, San Diego, CA

  644. Maria Yang,

  645. Mayxay Xiong, Sacramento, CA

  646. Chris Tran,

  647. Bounmee Kanthanthin, Sacramento, CA

  648. Phetsamay Lindsay, Novato, CA

    “History is still trying to be cleaned up in Laos.”

  649. Malana Men,

  650. Thong Luangdetmalay, Des Moines, IA

  651. Maricel Valencia, San Diego, CA

  652. Michael Freitas, South San Francisco, CA

  653. Michael Peterson,

  654. Milo Krastev, San Francisco, CA

  655. Mimi Chanthyasack, San Francisco, CA

    “Keep up the good job.”

  656. Mindi May, San Diego, CA

  657. Elvina Souksavath,

  658. Frank Martinez, Pico Rivera, CA

  659. Maria Martinez, Pico Rivera, CA

  660. Michelle Louangamath, Danville, CA

  661. Marly Chanthilack, San Diego, CA

    “Great up the great work!!!”

  662. Mollii Khangseresiny,

  663. Marilyn Cornwell,

    “peace always”

  664. Jenny Mai,

  665. Andrew Phommathep, Oceanside, CA

  666. Qoneric Amundson, Oakland, CA

  667. Lane Moua, Manasha, CA

  668. Steven Bouchaleun, San Diego, CA

  669. Jessica Sangthai, San Diego, CA

  670. Don Hart,

  671. Sherrie Miranda, Chula Vista, CA

  672. Richard Anderson,

  673. Wattana Madhyamahandana, Hayward, CA

  674. Christy Phanthavong,

  675. Hongviley Thongsamouth, Oakland, CA

  676. Breanna Cueras, Atascadero, CA

  677. Nang Sinbandit, San Diego, CA

  678. Nang Philapanh, San Diego, CA

  679. Nang Dunn, Pleasant Hill, CA

  680. Alexis Sidavong,

  681. Alex Neylan,

    “None”

  682. Nghi Maokhamphiou, Roseville, CA

  683. Nicole Ison,

  684. Nikky Soutthavilay,

    “I love Laos.”

  685. Nina Keefar, Oakland, CA

  686. Mai Duory,

  687. Souvannarath Tony,

  688. Viphaphone Vannasy, Pittsburg, CA

  689. Nola Khamsourinh,

  690. Inthanong Basto, San Francisco, CA

  691. Nathan Sikhamsay, Murrieta, CA

    “Get rid of those bombs already.”

  692. Noy Chanthalangsy, Emeryville, CA

  693. Noy Chanthalanggy,

  694. Von Neak, Antioch, CA

  695. Noy Sophabmixay, San Diego, CA

  696. Naosavang Paneinh, Oakland, CA

  697. Nu Somvilay, San Diego, CA

    “Great job, clean now”

  698. Nicky Souriyamath,

  699. Richard Chansouk, San Diego, CA

  700. Lay manyuan, San Diego, CA

  701. Kanut Laoharawee, San Francisco, CA

  702. Olivia Avilla, Hayward, CA

  703. Ong Moua, Fresno, CA

  704. Ae Southanmaury, San Diego, CA

  705. Adam Paganini, San Francisco, CA

  706. Paleth Vilavanh, Richmond, CA

  707. Panha Chheng, San Francisco, CA

  708. Panya Vongkhampha, Fresno, CA

  709. Paul Eldao,

  710. Stephanie Wilhamson,

  711. Pa Vang, Berkeley, CA

  712. Piper Morgan, Oakland, CA

    “Stop Bombs!”

  713. Eillen Sinn,

  714. Peggy Flynn, San Diego, CA

  715. Mason Paulon,

  716. P. Damnernpholkul,

  717. William Canpero, San Francisco, CA

  718. Peter Flores, San Jose, CA

  719. Peter Luangaphay, Sacramento, CA

  720. Brooke Zobrist, San Francisco, CA

  721. David Phan,

    “Hi :)”

  722. Phayvanh Xayasoulc, Chula Vista, CA

  723. Phayvanh Nanthavongbouangsy, Riverside, CA

  724. Calvin Phetsoumphou, San Pablo, CA

  725. Outhone Phettaphong, San Diego, CA

  726. Philip Siharatit, San Francisco, CA

  727. Phonexay Singharatzavong, Lynwood, CA

  728. Dr Bounlieng Phommasouvanh,

  729. Phonesavanh Savatdy, San Diego, CA

  730. Somehith Phongboupha, Pinole, CA

  731. Khamphout Vincent, Fresno, CA

    “laokingdom.com (founder)”

  732. Troy Phitshanoukanh,

  733. Grace Malinis, San Diego, CA

  734. Pivon Chanthyasack,

  735. Pamela Khammvongkhune, San Diego, CA

  736. Kelly Chan, Sacramento, CA

  737. Paul Melbostad,

  738. Pim Siripanyo,

  739. Phetsavanh Tran, Redwood City, CA

    “Support the campaign”

  740. Paul Nauert, Santa Cruz, CA

  741. Phone Toommaly,

  742. Panome Soukamneth, San Diego, CA

  743. Mahina Donangbonphm,

  744. W J Hall,

  745. Faith Pritchett, San Diego, CA

    “ditto”

  746. Paitoon Inthavong, Fresno, CA

  747. Sou Phetsaumphae, San Pablo, CA

  748. Paul B. Sihachack,

  749. Peilinlt Sisomout, Sacramento, CA

  750. Paul Sphabmixay, San Francisco, CA

  751. Paula Viengxay, Santa Cruz, CA

  752. Dampol Souvannarath, San Diego, CA

  753. Monica Siharath, Oceanside, CA

    “Supportive regarding removal of bombs.”

  754. Raquel Portillo,

  755. Bouavanh A.J. Rasih, San Diego, CA

    “Excellent Presentation”

  756. Ruthsanne Ly, San Francisco, CA

  757. Ray Boutsy, Tracy, CA

  758. Robert Covinstein,

  759. Shelly Wong,

  760. Phonethip Rattanasinh,

  761. Rei Zukada, San Marcos, CA

  762. Reiko Furuya, San Francisco, CA

  763. Roland Miname,

  764. Raymond Estrella, San Diego, CA

    “Peace to the world!!! I love Lao food.”

  765. Russell Jeung, Oakland, CA

  766. Rosa Keophimane, Sacramento, CA

  767. Richard Kinnett, Tahoe City, CA

  768. Preeyapor Khamajaree,

  769. Roger Xiong, Sacramento, CA

  770. Rosaline Prach, San Diego, CA

  771. Rosemary Phanthao, Menitee, CA

  772. Sara Rhodes, National City, CA

  773. Vilaysack Vanisavath, Manassas, VA

  774. Sakeenan Shabazz,

    “Liberate your country because it's the right thing to do!”

  775. Sakeenah Shavazz,

  776. Sakuna Thongchanh,

  777. Debbie White, Vallejo, CA

  778. Daniel Hua, San Diego, CA

  779. Sandra Siharath, Daly City, CA

    “Justice!”

  780. Sanith Sisavath, , CA

  781. Suzanne Phengsy, San Francisco, CA

    “It's been long and done. Clean up”

  782. Tony Santhai, San Diego, CA

  783. Santhana Saythong, Vista, CA

  784. Tseey Lovanh, Bowling Green, KY

  785. Carey Wong,

    “Take the bombs off!!!”

  786. Christan Sat,

  787. Patrick Ouaue, Fremont, CA

  788. Sivie Park, Marina del Rey, CA

  789. Soyuri Minami, San Marcos, CA

  790. Stacey Chanthachaek,

  791. Steven Cho,

  792. Scott Chahon, San Diego, CA

  793. Sandra Phouseya, Oakland, CA

  794. Sean Sengpraseuth, Hercules, CA

  795. Sebrina Phev,

  796. Seksid Laoharawee, San Francisco, CA

  797. Serfio Lopez, Sacramento, CA

  798. Setha Chuep, San Francisco, CA

  799. Seum Xaysana, La Mesa, CA

  800. Shane Stamm, San Francisco, CA

    “I hope it happens.”

  801. Sishena Vanisavath, Manassas , VA

    “Whatever he says....”

  802. Sith ,

  803. Simm Sansinh, Corona, CA

  804. Jimmy Cheung,

  805. Dr. Samlong Phommasouvanh, weedburg , MN

  806. Christy Siphonekhac, La Mesa, CA

  807. Michael Vongthavady, El Sobrante, CA

    “No bombing in Laos!”

  808. Andy Siriphongsarath, Fresno, CA

  809. Sonryong Sengchanl, Marreita, CA

  810. Mao Keo, San Francisco, CA

  811. Jimmy Mau, San Francisco, CA

  812. Suzanne Skiffington,

  813. Alan Skiffinga,

  814. Sara Yamashita, San Diego, CA

  815. Sing Thomson, San Diego, CA

  816. Sandra Cate,

  817. Robert Lee, Glendora, CA

  818. Jennifer Mai,

    “There's bombs in Laos? That's bad!”

  819. Lee Lee, San Francisco, CA

  820. Seng So, Hayward, CA

    “Yes!”

  821. Nam Nguyen, San Diego, CA

    “Strongly support this program.”

  822. Sonia Serna, La Jolla, CA

  823. Soukan Darathep, San Jose, CA

  824. Soumana Homsombath, Lemon Grove, CA

  825. Sounthavong Sananikone,

  826. Sourita Phounsiri,

  827. Darom Southichak, Fresno, CA

  828. Souy Chhom, La Mesa, CA

  829. Gail Wechsler, San Francisco, CA

  830. Sengchanh Panyachith, Oakley, CA

  831. Sy Phichita, San Francisco, CA

  832. Johnny Philsuil,

  833. Susan Phommalisach,

  834. Noy Phuthama, El Sobrante, CA

  835. Somchay Sihathep, Clovis, CA

  836. Step Lee, Oakland, CA

  837. Steph Lee,

  838. Margret Ortez, San Diego, CA

  839. Susan Woo, San Francisco, CA

  840. JPros Suarez,

  841. Gail Caswell, San Francisco, CA

  842. John Cooper,

  843. Aphone Serekeo-Effenberger, San Diego, CA

  844. Sompasong Vongphakdy, San Marcos, CA

  845. Chuck Frazier, San Diego, CA

  846. Teeda Sitachett, Tahoe City, CA

  847. Khampasong Sourinthone,

    “Remove the bomb.”

  848. Taja Gabrielle De Jesus, San Francisco, CA

    “Thank you”

  849. Dennis Palmaira, San Diego, CA

  850. Tim Baker,

  851. Thevarith Chanthavone, Santa Monica, CA

  852. Tee Yammalat, Richmond, CA

  853. Andrew Lam, San Francisco , CA

  854. Florian Grop,

  855. Terence Keenan, San Diego, CA

  856. Bryan Thao Worra, Minneapolis, MN

    “Good luck”

  857. Bounhiane Molyta Kenyatta, Daly City, CA

    “I hate war!”

  858. Molyta (Tha) Kenyatta,

  859. Crispin T. Somena, El Cajon, CA

  860. Bounthavy Chanthabandith, San Diego, CA

    “No more bombs.”

  861. Teresa Hemsouvanh, Santa Rosa, CA

  862. Thonghane Sanvichith,

  863. Tommy Thongsavanh, San Pablo, CA

    “Please remove the bomb from Laos”

  864. Toonkham Alichanh, San Diego, CA

  865. Phonphet Chounramany, Fresno, CA

  866. Thor Lnthiraj, Fountain Valley, CA

  867. Tiat Kanthathin,

  868. Tiat Kanthanthin, Sacramento, CA

  869. Tik Sisakda, San Diego, CA

    “Get though bombs”

  870. Tim Duane, Fresno, CA

  871. Tim Tharavong, Esondido, CA

  872. Thitithip Patanawanich, San Francisco, CA

  873. Robert Baldwin,

  874. Tony S. Lee, Elk Grove, CA

  875. Tiffany Monsay, San Diego, CA

  876. Tone Banouvong, Temecula, CA

  877. Tomy Sihanantharath, Murrieta, CA

  878. Bob Mazur, Richmond, CA

  879. Todd Sanchioni,

  880. Tom Sithiphony, San Diego, CA

  881. Thao Nguyen, La Jolla, CA

  882. Todor Tzolov, San Francisco, CA

  883. Tutu Sophabmixay,

  884. Tuensy Vilaykham,

  885. Xia Lo, Rohnert Park, CA

  886. Ty Vongphakham, Santa Rosa, CA

  887. Melissa Phelps, Pittsburgh, PA

  888. Vannesa leuny, San Francisco, CA

  889. Vanida Vongdeuane, San Diego, CA

  890. Van Keodara, San Marcos, CA

  891. Savath Pothilat, San Diego, CA

  892. James Vavghn, West Sacramento, CA

  893. Choua Vue, Sacramento, CA

  894. Vicky Reuangroundeth,

  895. Vena Sithong, Las Vegas, NV

    “World peace : )”

  896. Vern Phan, Richmond, CA

  897. Gqan Phiphak, National City, CA

  898. Vibhuti Arya,

    “:)”

  899. Vilai Phuthama, Hercules, CA

  900. Somenite Vilaiphone,

  901. Vilaysone Chanthavong, National City, CA

  902. Christine Frazier, Oakland, CA

  903. Viseth Fink, Winchester, CA

  904. Vixay Nammovongsa, San Diego, CA

  905. Polo Keodara, San Diego, CA

  906. Phouvanh Senenoi, Oakland, CA

  907. Dennis Vongsouvanh,

  908. Wasan Romsaitong, San Jose, CA

  909. Brandon Weiver, Pinole, CA

  910. Tim Fleming, Union City, CA

  911. Karen Athey-Bradley, San Mateo, CA

  912. Ninuyi Cajarnpai, San Francisco, CA

  913. Mellisa Xayaphet,

  914. Billy Xaymountry,

  915. Xuan Vo, San Francisco, CA

  916. Brian Trofier, Coronado, CA

  917. Yvonne Barker, San Diego, CA

  918. Yogish Patel, South San Francisco, CA

  919. Dustin Phromphauh,

    “No Wars!”

  920. Amy Sayasare, San Diego, CA

  921. James Chen,

  922. Yumiko Yokoi,

  923. Zarni Tun, Alivso, CA

  924. Karl Gindgborgor,

    “Get through bombs”

  925. Zelda Coleman, Richmond, CA

  926. Zak Phongboupha,

  927. Jose Franco, San Diego, CA

  928. Derrick Vista, San Francisco, CA

  929. Brad Cohen, San Francisco, CA

  930. Sandra Sihakoun, San Diego, CA

  931. Mary Dorsey-Evans, San Diego, CA

  932. Steven Phothirath, San Diego, CA

  933. Desiree Dicon,

  934. Robert S. Wilson,

    “Time to stop this use.”

  935. Somphone Khamphrath, Tracy, CA

  936. Vern Suvony,

  937. Phillip Shu,

  938. Janet Smith, San Francisco, CA

    “Stop the pain and deception!”

  939. Malina Donengboytha,

  940. Judy Hansen Hansen,

  941. Quthone Phettayphong,

  942. Thiem Senekeo, San Diego, CA

  943. Vincent Saephan, Oakland, CA

  944. Edward James,

  945. Baldnin Baldwin,

  946. Asaya Barros, Hollister, CA

  947. Nina Keeter,

  948. Lyda Katiya,

  949. Nancy Voravong,

  950. M. Eyhiavyklvt,

  951. Andy Siriphongsavath,

  952. Nora Taing, San Diego, CA

  953. Jessah Panaglas,

  954. Lawan Conner, San Diego, CA

  955. Roy McDonald, Sacramento, CA

  956. Martha Anderson,

  957. Sompoon Intr,

  958. Sonkly Inthaxay,

  959. Pimjal Jackson, San Diego, CA

  960. Ernest Smith,

    “Should have been done years ago.”

  961. Sandy Khiv, San Berdo, CA

  962. Yeng Moua, Fresno, CA

  963. Somphane Chandara, San Diego, CA

  964. Ron Fisher,

    “With love”

  965. Vanthong Sithiphong,

  966. Roger Kat,

  967. Sovan Inthavong, San Pablo, CA

  968. Malayphet Insixiengmay, Oakland, CA

  969. Kevin Inprasuen,

  970. Rog Kat,

  971. Macivone Pathammavong, San Jose, CA

  972. Nenh Soyivthsam,

    “Remember the Bombs!”

  973. Nancy Saephan,

  974. David Anderson,

  975. Mary Allen,

  976. Johanna Phu, San Francisco, CA

    “Peace should be a given right”

  977. Jayne Ogrodnik,

  978. Charanie Normand, San Diego, CA

  979. Allen Vangsavuth,

  980. Kevin Alexandr, San Francisco, CA

  981. Stefer Poznae,

  982. Bonnie Lynn Craig,

  983. James Bosch, Petaluma, CA

  984. Suni Bosch,

  985. Mira Ota,

  986. Johnny Souvannraj,

  987. Gary Stenger, , CA

  988. Peter Graube,

  989. Dennis Phomthavong, San Diego, CA

  990. Aheeday Phomthavong, San Diego, CA

  991. Souk Phomsavanh, San Diego, CA

  992. Gail Sword,

  993. Napa Nambounmy,

  994. Noy Latsamythong, San Diego, CA

  995. Annie Lam, San Diego, CA

  996. Jacqueline Jensen ,

  997. Kevin Mankoune,

  998. Thanopa Singthope,

  999. Paul Daoheung,

  1000. Bill Lokenphone, Berkeley, CA

  1001. Chris Litthachax, San Diego, CA

  1002. Laura Phengshini, Rohnert, CA

  1003. Daniel Sutton, Sacramento, CA

  1004. Aleena Heng,

  1005. Leth Senekeo, San Diego, CA

  1006. Ekachaj Phonthongtin,

  1007. Khamboune Phravanh,

  1008. Christian Mikel, Lemon Grove, CA

  1009. Andre Thepkaysan,

  1010. Jake Stead, Alameda, CA

  1011. Naomi J Rapport,

  1012. Bouavanh Saynorath, Santa Rosa, CA

  1013. Aorelia Lopez, San Diego, CA

  1014. Chan Siphavong,

  1015. Catherine Mahler, Napa, CA

  1016. Paulyna Nettavong,

    “Take them OUT!”

  1017. Jazzmine Nguyen,

  1018. Kam Manyseng,

  1019. Frederick Rohns, Pittsburgh, PA

  1020. Souvannarath Chindawomghy,

  1021. Mona Saychien, Orange, CA

  1022. James Martin, San Francisco, CA

  1023. Mega Bauer, Henrico, NC

  1024. Nalee Sampalan,

  1025. Nham Nsisienmay,

  1026. Chauhassen Nhongmay,

  1027. Kelly Nouvong,

  1028. R.N. Mister,

  1029. Suzanne Luauguiseth,

  1030. R.N. Misrer,

  1031. Sinakeo Khangsengsing, Concord, CA

  1032. Dary Portades, San Diego, CA

  1033. Norman Vongphosy, Fairfield, CA

  1034. Nguyen Nguyen,

  1035. Shaina Lopez, Mesa, AZ

  1036. Tri Lee, San Diego, CA

  1037. jimmy Lee,

  1038. Sy Phichith,

  1039. Meng Lin,

  1040. Charles O'Neill,

  1041. Olivia Xayaphet,

  1042. Boon Onn, San Diego, CA

  1043. Viengxau Moungkhit, San Diego, CA

  1044. Kham Naovarangsy, Lemon Grove, CA

  1045. Boula Phomthavong, San Diego, CA

  1046. Andreas Reinwald,

  1047. Robyn Yang,

  1048. Wendy Chong,

  1049. Vone Phromphanh, San Diego, CA

  1050. Johnny C.,

  1051. Ketmala Altadena Phimmasone, San Diego, CA

  1052. Aling Philavrng,

  1053. M.A. Allen,

  1054. David Wright,

  1055. Micheal Perkins, San Francisco, CA

    “I have met people blown apart by bombs.”

  1056. Harry Parisen,

    “DO THIS!”

  1057. Phetsmay Lindsay,

  1058. Will Lonie, Fairfield, CA

  1059. Denny Phonmavhwm, Oakland, CA

    “LF”

  1060. Sadd Hussen, San Francisco, CA

    “LAOS SHOULD BE FREE!”

  1061. Tammy Radmer, San Francisco, CA

  1062. Somdeth Chanthapathet,

  1063. Santi Soumpholphakdy,

  1064. Jack Care, San Francisco, CA

  1065. Arnovluck B. Bounthapanya,

  1066. Boonmy Insisienmay,

  1067. Jiun Sah, South San Francisco, CA

  1068. Phomthavong Phomthavong, Oceanside , CA

  1069. Chris Thaodara,

  1070. Michelle Mixay,

  1071. Erica Luangrath, San Diego, CA

  1072. Souriya Chanthanasall,

  1073. Emily Chanphenxi, San Jose, CA

  1074. Ana Jaiali,

  1075. Ann Powers, San Carlos, CA

    “We put them there we should take them out.”

  1076. Anongxay Khampaseut, San Leandro, CA

  1077. Annie Ma,

  1078. Anola Saycocie, San Diego, CA

  1079. Thalim Say, San Diego, CA

  1080. Todd Sauchiuri,

  1081. Kelly Saysombath,

  1082. Khamisy Siharath, Oceanside , CA

    “no, for our Safety”

  1083. Tom Sabill,

  1084. Nai Saelee, Oakland, CA

  1085. Vee Prasouro, San Diego, CA

  1086. Vinai Pomsouvanh, Concord, CA

  1087. Souksamlan Pophanthavong,

  1088. Arden Poole,

    “It is about time!”

  1089. Bai Phanhkomh,

  1090. Maros Akburak,

    “Take the mines out!”

  1091. Vilayvanh Phetsoumphou, San Pablo, CA

  1092. Linda Paneinh, Oakland, CA

  1093. Vicki Frazier, San Diego, CA

  1094. Matt Phelps Kohis, Santa Rosa, CA

  1095. Chanthara Phrachichith, San Pablo, CA

  1096. Tuh Keomany, Moreno Valley, CA

  1097. Shirley Salanio, Oakland, CA

  1098. Susan Langdan,

  1099. Sakhan Yin, San Diego, CA

  1100. Southisa Phetsayabouth,

  1101. Arsen Sarapinian,

  1102. Voy Dorman, Eureka, CA

  1103. Lisa Phetsany,

  1104. Aimee Moua, Fresno, CA

  1105. Alexandra Kotcheff, San Francisco, CA

  1106. Thai Chittavong, San Diego, CA

  1107. Deng Chansomphou, Merced, CA

  1108. Christine Huynh,

  1109. Kenz Joyce,

  1110. Sone Sayavong,

  1111. Bac Le, Milpitas, CA

  1112. Frank Galindo,

  1113. Alan Martn,

  1114. Sone Somvilay,

  1115. Kathy Douangsanith,

  1116. Singvilay Singvilay, San Diego, CA

  1117. Amy Fleming, Union City, CA

  1118. Peter Ting, San Jose, CA

  1119. David Rogers, San Francisco, CA

    “Our responsibilities don't end at cessation of fighting”

  1120. Richard Foust, San Francisco, CA

  1121. Alex Lim,

  1122. Ken Farrell,

  1123. Joseph Phouthavong,

  1124. Yevstiu Heuiby,

  1125. Jason Satterfield,

  1126. Starlu Lau,

  1127. David Khatiyavong, San Diego, CA

    “Good to clean up and it's about time.”

  1128. Kelly Hines, San Francisco, CA

  1129. Gregory Swanton, San Francisco, CA

  1130. Vanith Sang Bounasy, Modesto, CA

  1131. Pete Khamphoumy, San Diego, CA

  1132. Noah Akburah, Chula Vista, CA

    “It is shame of U.S.A.”

  1133. Amanda Vongkhamchanh, Centralen, WA

    “Great:)”

  1134. Mark Cortez, San Francisco, CA

  1135. Mrs. Somuidhith,

  1136. Zoe Mickelson, Mesa, AZ

  1137. Evlon Zum,

  1138. Steve Cummings, San Francisco, CA

  1139. Jamie Bounsavath, San Diego, CA

  1140. Xaymanty Phanim,

  1141. Roht Woods, La Mesa, CA

  1142. Anthony Wuestefeks, Burlingame, CA

  1143. Nancy Siphongsay ,

  1144. James Hayaes,

  1145. Mike Siharath, Oakland, CA

  1146. Bouadeng Siharath,

    “I need to remove unexploded bombs.”

  1147. Sam Heuandala, San Diego, CA

  1148. Mounn Seng, San Diego, CA

  1149. Tom Mountain,

  1150. Melissa Roska, San Francisco, CA

  1151. Kac Nakhonthas, San Diego, CA

  1152. Kif Vicaiseuh,

  1153. Kitta Kora Thiphanep,

    “BAWWMD”

  1154. Kim Soukkhyphiangkeo, Escondido, CA

  1155. Savatz Mieherzls,

  1156. Blison Syouthoum,

  1157. Chansouk Mitchell, Kneeland, CA

  1158. Rin Buth, Akron, OH

  1159. Cathy Kornblith,

  1160. Kyle Griltiths,

  1161. Gerard Radro,

  1162. Marie Mitchell,

  1163. Kouprabriswa Abhay, El Sobrante, CA

  1164. Jared Mahong,

  1165. Jason Huber, El Cajon, CA

  1166. Narranonh Sivily,

  1167. Ghee Khamvongsouk, MPLS, MN

  1168. Thomas Hobby,

    “Right on, remove all ordinances”

  1169. Vimonh Soumphonphakdy, Oceanside, CA

  1170. Linda Intharon,

  1171. Pom Tay, Santa Rosa, CA

    “Please move all the bomb, this is my homeland.”

  1172. Kunnika Piphihirunkarn, Whittier, CA

  1173. Khauiphanh Luauguiseth,

  1174. Bounehanh Phanousith,

  1175. Betsy Xaykosy, San Francisco, CA

  1176. Seng Mahathong, Newark, CA

  1177. Tan Ta,

  1178. Bill Draper,

  1179. Verlya James,

  1180. Ron Fishev,

  1181. Jonathan (Joe) Manichanh,

  1182. Sunny Chanhdara, Petaluma, CA

  1183. Tou Kok,

  1184. Sengreo Lackkathy,

  1185. Tiffany Kudla, Rohnert Park, CA

  1186. Richie Hu, Hemet, CA

  1187. Alison Saelee,

    “Please act now!”

  1188. Henry H. Saycoce,

  1189. Boua Saelinh, San Francisco, CA

  1190. Celina Chanthadith,

  1191. Jody Xayaphet, San Diego, CA

  1192. Amy T. Arat ,

  1193. Jack Frost,

  1194. Tony Sorm, San Diego, CA

  1195. Flalai Flalai, San Diego, CA

  1196. David Senglothnam,

  1197. Oudom Lackkaty,

  1198. Elsa Avalos,

  1199. Celina Chanthadeth,

  1200. Robert Melton, San Francisco, CA

  1201. Tommy Boonkent, Pinole, CA

  1202. Gary A. Marcus,

  1203. Chanpen Kheokao, San Diego, CA

  1204. Sonephet Phanousith,

  1205. Manh Chiem, Kirkland, WA

  1206. Kelly Sayaeneth, San Diego, CA

  1207. Kandy Tran,

  1208. Michael Billings, Imperial Beach, CA

  1209. Daisy Phb Phb,

  1210. John Phonsurin, Fresno, CA

  1211. Verlyn James, San Francisco, CA

  1212. Chansouk Mithell,

  1213. James Selitham, Richmond, CA

  1214. Ulisiu A. Sarnegnaga,

  1215. Bonran Khiv, San Berdo, CA

  1216. Victor Xay, San Jose, CA

  1217. Air Chomg, Fresno, CA

  1218. Sim Sithiphone, San Jose, CA

  1219. John Mitchell,

  1220. Gery Yang, San Diego, CA

  1221. Kevin Keoriphom,

  1222. phouxay Thunamahavay, Anitoch, CA

  1223. Maly Sphabmixay,

  1224. Johnson Sripukdee, Oakley, CA

  1225. Kemazon Vongsombat, San Diego, CA

  1226. Omee Siosouplionli, Novato, CA

  1227. Samone Inthavong, Oakland, CA

  1228. Mark Baldwin,

    “Stop the bombing.”

  1229. Katy Bouachom,

  1230. Jennie Mollie,

    “I lived as a volunteer in Laos for 2 years and witnessed the on-going danger brought about by the cluster munition there.”

  1231. Amanda Whheag, San Diego, CA

  1232. Sinthalone/Bommy Vaylee,

  1233. Shau Gross,

  1234. Mouane Sengmany, Oakland, CA

  1235. Rita Philavanh,

  1236. Van Sipanya, Sacramento, CA

  1237. Martin Barun,

  1238. Judy Vong, Yuba, CA

  1239. Savad Vongphakdy,

  1240. Yok-Moui Sinn,

  1241. Jim Willson,

  1242. Pham Sommlith, San Diego, CA

  1243. Steve Bounphamaly, San Diego, CA

    “Good time, clean now”

  1244. Thamapa Simpharth,

  1245. Jemiah Khoonshivong,

  1246. Lah Orveng, Stockton, CA

    “THANK YOU”

  1247. Nol Vannsay,

  1248. James Vanghn,

  1249. Tonysikhamsay Sikhamsay,

  1250. Bruce Sihavonh, Newport Beach, CA

  1251. Robert Justice,

  1252. Luisa Zanoth , San Francisco, CA

  1253. Lakonsy Khamphoumy, San Diego, CA

  1254. John Phatsouphou, Rohnert Park, CA

  1255. Molliii Khangsengsing ,

  1256. Chuck Vongvanith,

  1257. Deborah Martin,

  1258. Naholus Teiluly,

    “April 11, 2009 Please Help Us!”

  1259. Alen Saelee,

    “ASAP”

  1260. Mary Moua, Fresno, CA

  1261. Sahattaya Xayavong, San Diego, CA

  1262. Nicole Chongchareun, Fresno, CA

  1263. Nong Keomanivong, San Diego, CA

  1264. Detnarong Nuansri, San Diego, CA

  1265. Kevin Keoviphone, Alameda, CA

  1266. Pat Thamakaue,

  1267. Laudrance Messiek, Vista, CA

  1268. Joo Umb??, , CA

  1269. Martin Barros, Hollister, CA

    “Long past time to take responsibility.”

  1270. Beatrice Fernandez, Chula Vista, CA

    “Let no other person sufffer.”

  1271. Athivut Aunpanthong, San Francisco, CA

  1272. Walter Griltiths,

  1273. Anita Xayasomloth,

  1274. Annie Hwang,

  1275. Nicole Friedland, San Francisco, CA

  1276. Phovseuth Phetsinoraj, Windsor , CA

  1277. Kris Abhay,

  1278. Hulk Philavong,

  1279. Timonthy Evans, San Diego, CA

  1280. Jirome Edward,

  1281. Tammy Radiner,

  1282. Cristian Espinosa, Imperial Beach, CA

  1283. Matt Gagliardi, San Diego, CA

  1284. Marilyn Cornell,

  1285. Joe Souvannalat, Oakland, CA

  1286. Von Sononoi,

  1287. June Richard,

  1288. Doua Xiong,

  1289. Runnian Shzn, San Francisco, CA

  1290. Rino Mitsuya, San Marcos, CA

    “I think everyone support that!”

  1291. Bouasai Chanphenxai,

  1292. XueV Yang, Santa Rosa, CA

  1293. Smrlaine Sheilaine,

  1294. Angero Miranda,

  1295. Lesley Boutah,

  1296. Brod Cohen,

  1297. Clarence ,

  1298. Leon Schmipdt, San Francisco, CA

  1299. Savannah Carnillo, Santa Rosa, CA

  1300. D. White,

  1301. Chyna Nosavanh, Escondido, CA

  1302. Aaron Yoder, San Francisco, CA

  1303. Sari Gross,

    “Use US money for something beneficial!”

  1304. Anne Cawley, Santa Cruz, CA

  1305. David Ponago,

  1306. Yuki Yamaguchi, Mountain View, CA

  1307. Xue Yang,

  1308. B Chanphenxai ,

  1309. Seng ,

  1310. Tina Sayavong, San Pablo, CA

  1311. Hong Teheu, San Diego, CA

  1312. Vongsharrath Soundara,

  1313. Thoy Sysourath, Fresno, CA

  1314. Khamphay Sihakoun, San Diego, CA

  1315. Mary Ann Sumoatha, San Marcos, CA

  1316. Aida Teklu,

  1317. Darins Aliyn,

  1318. Am simmerly, Modesto, CA

  1319. Manivone Khemgsengsrg, Concord, CA

  1320. Somxay Simuong, San Diego, CA

  1321. Nigel Watts,

  1322. Melissa Keophithoun,

  1323. Vanessa Prachittham, Santa Rosa, CA

  1324. Pat Thammakane, El Cajon, CA

  1325. Sam Syhanath, San Diego, CA

  1326. Kham Phimmasone, San Diego, CA

    “PEACE!!!”

  1327. Chris Bouttarath,

  1328. Mel Femeina, Benicia, CA

    “Remove the bombs!”

  1329. Liz Cruger, Oakland, CA

  1330. Ray Chan, Monticello, MN

    “What would jesus do?”

  1331. Jonathan Khamphilanouxong, San Diego, CA

  1332. Robert Wilson, San Francisco, CA

  1333. Aynne Towle, San Francisco, CA

  1334. Joe Suvannalat,

  1335. Jack Souphalitia, San Diego, CA

  1336. Alan Martin, New York, NY

  1337. Chansakdi Khamsourih, San Diego, CA

  1338. Xochitl Duran, Pasadena, CA

    “Let's do this together and make this happen. Now. Clean up our messes now.”

  1339. John Hennessy, Los Angeles, CA

  1340. Audrey Springer, Fort Collins, CO

  1341. Teng, Sacramento, CA

  1342. Soukchareune Bouphathong, federal way, WA

  1343. sirichanh sisavatdy, chino, CA

  1344. Glo Mills, St Paul,

    “I am so sorry for what my country did.”

  1345. Catherine Brock, altamonte springs, FL

  1346. Allison Friese, Lebam, WA

  1347. Darivanh Ortiz, Johnston, RI

  1348. Mike Dwyer, Oakland, CA

  1349. [Private], Utica, NY

  1350. Phu Phan, San Francisco, CA

  1351. [Private], SD, CA

    “This is the equivalent of someone secretly taking a deadly crap in your backyard. Then later, people and animals started dying from that stinking crap.

    So, the US government ought to clean their own crap. Not only that, but reparations need to be made to help Laos out!”

  1352. Britani German, Fresno, CA

  1353. wixay Souvannarath, Thakek, KS

  1354. [Private], Charlottesville, VA

  1355. Darren Dale, Ithaca, NY

  1356. [Private], charlottesville, VA

  1357. ae savatdy, San Diego, CA

  1358. [Private], Sacramento, CA

  1359. Walter, Los Angeles, CA

  1360. Michelle Viengvilay, Laguna Hills, CA

  1361. lee thomas, la mesa, CA

  1362. [Private], Arlington, VA

  1363. [Private], Alexandria, VA

  1364. Linda Hammon, Herndon, VA

  1365. Ruby Sisaphonpinathorn, Lompoc, CA

  1366. Greg Abbott, Cashmere, WA

    “"The one who throws the stone forgets ..." so let's resist this horrible human habit. Don't feel sorry, feel resolved.”

  1367. Emily Krafft, Portland, OR

    “Our country needs to immediately take full responsibility to clean up the deadly legacy they left in Laos during the Vietnam War. That we have already waited 35 years of is unacceptable.”

  1368. [Private], San Fransisco, CA

  1369. Nona Melkonian, San Francisco, CA

  1370. Keri Manyvanh, Pinole, CA

  1371. Linda Manyvanh, Pinole, CA

  1372. Mithamaly Siharath, Euless, TX

    “Stop Bombing!”

  1373. Christina Woodruff, Bedford, TX

    “I fully support this because to many innocent people in the world are being punished and suffering for crimes not their own and it is time someone for them, the ones who have not have a heard voice yet.”

  1374. oznur terekli, keller, TX

  1375. [Private], Spring City, UT

    “We cannot abandon these folks because we have a moral obligation to remove the dangers associated with our past actions in the region. We must do our duty as citizens of the world.”

  1376. Dennis Ebel, Long Beach, CA

    “Having been in Laos, I can state that this is an important petition.”

  1377. [Private], Alexandria, VA

  1378. Gay Spies, Sydney NSW Australia, AK

    “Innocent people, many of them children, are still being killed by unexploded ordnance, resulting from a war in which they were unwittingly involved. Basic humanity demands that every effort be made to make these lands safe again by removal of bombs and bombi.”

  1379. [Private], washington, DC

  1380. marianne, north providence, RI

  1381. Chanmala Phonpadith, Falls Church, VA

    “Thank you for the powerful work that you do. You are changing and saving so many lives today and in the future.”

  1382. Somxay Chaisone, Sterling, VA

    “USA, please act responsibly.”

  1383. Emily Chaisone, Sterling, VA

  1384. Samantha Coleman, Abingdon, MD

  1385. [Private], Buffalo , NY

  1386. Eric P. Mounkhaty, Chantilly, VA

  1387. [Private], Seattle, WA

    “I was a civilian medical volunteer in Laos, 1958-60, and with AID in South Viet-Nam, 1962-64. I know what mines and bombs have done to the people in that part of the world. Please help.”

  1388. [Private], Philadelphia, PA

  1389. [Private], Falls Church, VA

  1390. Moni Phengsitthy, Hanover, MD

  1391. Linda vongsavath, Alpine, TX

  1392. Liphi 99, Boisbriand, AK

  1393. Khampha Thephavong, Fresno, CA

  1394. mc wright, annandale, VA

    “We MUST fund the clearing of contaminated land in Laos....”

  1395. Bounmany, Stephanie, Fort Worth, TX

    “our friends and families are still getting hurt from these bombs still left. america does need to take to full responability of removing all of the remaining bombs-activate and unactivate.”

  1396. Noukla Ngamsanith, Haymarket, VA

  1397. [Private], Alexandria, VA

  1398. Praseuth Thikeo, Boston, MA

    “This is an excellent petition and I hope the U.S government takes it seriously. Thank you.”

  1399. [Private], Washington, DC

  1400. [Private], Anaheim, CA

    “ຂ້ານອ້ຍຫວັງວ່າທາງການສະຫະຣັດຈະໃຫ້ຄວາມເປັນທັມແກ່ປະເທດລາວ.”

  1401. [Private], lakeville, MN

  1402. [Private], seattle, WA

  1403. [Private], Minneapolis, MN

  1404. Dick Burkhart, Seattle, WA

    “The US has the responsibility to continue to help remove the horrible legacy of the Vietnam War.

    -- former IVS Laos volunteer”

  1405. Somlina Ricketts, Manassas, VA

  1406. Paul Hanesana, san diego, CA

    “I think America needs to put a big effort in to removing these bombs from Laos.”

  1407. [Private], Worcester, MA

  1408. [Private], Tampa, FL

    “It is our responsibility to help because we caused the problem.”

  1409. Cliff Long, Reisterstown, MD

    “A most worthwhile cause. With each bomb removed, the country of Laos (and the world) will heal a little more.”

  1410. Haylee Thikeo, Boston, MA

  1411. Lily, Boston, MA

  1412. [Private], Dallas, TX

  1413. [Private], Boston, MA

  1414. Don Chan, Boston, MA

    “The US put the bombs there, it is the US government's duty to remove them.”

  1415. Nong, Burnsville, MN

    “The movie, "The Betrayal" explains very well how the United States is responsible for those bombs. Therefore, we need to remove those bombs.”

  1416. Liana Ung, Revere, MA

  1417. Miki Matsuzuki, Scarsdale, NY

  1418. Hongphayvanh L Vatthana, annandale, VA

    “Lao people are poor and they need those land to grow food for them to survive without fear.”

  1419. anh chung, Boston, MA

  1420. Laura Lee, Boston, MA

  1421. [Private], Honolulu, HI

  1422. Ayaka Saito, Boston, MA

  1423. Jennifer, Boston, MA

  1424. Pam Phanouvong, Modesto, CA

  1425. Katrina Barrientos, New Rochelle, NY

    “I pray for the citizens of Laos.”

  1426. Susana, Boston, MA

  1427. Vorada Savengseuksa, Minneapolis, MN

  1428. Soo Na Pak, Oakland, CA

    “People, communities, and the world deserve to live without fear, with love, and with health.”

  1429. Gina Kundan, Minneapolis, MN

  1430. Teng Vang, Saint Paul, MN

  1431. Britt Fleming, North Mankato, MN

  1432. Aillie Hu, Lincoln, NE

    “The United States has an obligation to clean up after themselves. The fact that these bombs have not been removed is an embarrassment to this country.”

  1433. youme landowne, brooklyn, NY

    “Hearts one with the people of Laos, we must each do all we can to support the peaceful,safe removal of these long-lasting destructive weapons. Khop Jai”

  1434. Phithsamay Pranikay, Seattle, WA

  1435. somsanith,

  1436. sinhlapakone truong, el cajon, CA

  1437. Mary Daniel, Renton, WA

  1438. Victor Cheng, Villa Park, IL

  1439. Anna, Vienna, VA

  1440. nanajittung lanxang, Houston, TX

    “thank you for saving lao people”

  1441. [Private], san marcos, CA

  1442. Kevin Sunny Simmalavong, Grand Prairie, TX

  1443. Claire Dabandons, Chicago, IL

  1444. [Private], Boston, MA

  1445. ellen hinchcliffe, minneapolis, MN

  1446. Savies, Lynn, MA

  1447. Gao Sheng Lee, North St. Paul, MN

  1448. Sandrine Catris, Bloomington, IN

  1449. [Private], Boston, MA

  1450. Pete Tran, Boston, MA

  1451. Richie Huynh, Boston, MA

  1452. Jennifer Cheng, Islip, NY

  1453. AnnaVy Nguyen, Glastonbury, CT

  1454. Arno Bounphasaysonh, Southbridge, MA

  1455. Jenna Lee, New York, NY

  1456. Aldonille Campo, Storrs, CT

  1457. Christina Suarez, Storrs, CT

  1458. yom souvannasane, , TX

  1459. Amy Somboun, Chelmsford, MA

  1460. Rose Tran, Bridgeport, CT

  1461. [Private], woonsocket, RI

  1462. Sriphachanh Silasa, Elkhart, IN

    “It's about time that the United States take responsibility for their actions.”

  1463. Bounxou, Rodeo, CA

  1464. Brandin VerSteegh, Ames, IA

    “It's about time to clean up the mess.”

  1465. Lo Vongsaravane, Little Rock, AR

  1466. heather davis, Marshalltown, IA

  1467. Dao Vilachit-Mom, Cornelia, GA

  1468. [Private], Marshalltown, IA

  1469. Deth Khaiaphone, Naples, FL

  1470. S. Joe Panyanouvong, Orlando, FL

  1471. Ger Vue, Arcata, CA

  1472. michelle virapanya, royal, IA

  1473. [Private], Milwaukee, WI

    “The United States dropped more bombs on Laos than World War I and World War II combined. It will take decades to remove them.”

  1474. Khamphou Luangrath, Brussels, AK

  1475. [Private], Woodbridge, VA

    “Laos..a land of peace loving people; only to be thrust into war after war for reasons of competing ideological / political agendas, border disputes, ethnocentrism, natural resource claims,among others. These were the issues during the time of the War. One must ascertain as to what the real cause of the war and eventual fall of the country to communists was. The underlying reason for the inevitable fall of the country was simply; Laos was not as developed, organized, and prosperous as we would all like to think; hence its defense forces were not as big or strong as it should have been compared to its neighbors. It's neighboring countries have superior weaponry and a whole lot more soldiers to go with it. Therefore, as much as we wanted to defend our country at the time; we simply couldn't. The French were there and they kept our neighbors in check. With the French gone, Laos was fair game; the country was vulnerable to outside hostilities. Yes, America did try to help but ultimately it is the Laos people's responsibility. We could have been more convincing in getting America to stay and to get the rest of the world to help our cause, after all, only our country was at stake! Anyhow, that was the past and there's nothing that we can do to change that; but what we can do is learn from it by working together, broaden communication, and providing leadership through education, mentoring the young, and helping the older generation to heal and move on with there lives. We can come together not only to get rid of the unexploded bombs that's still killing our people but also to help further the country, through peaceful means such as,voluntary work providing any expertise in science and engineering, health care, economic investment to expand its import/export base, and avocation of development, education, and social well-being of its citizens.”

  1476. Pathana, La Vergne, TN

  1477. dan, minneapolis, MN

  1478. Rev. Denver NeVaar, MTS, Denver, AK

  1479. Aileen Salle, Boston, MA

  1480. Boua Saly, Minneapolis, MN

  1481. Analy Tapanya, Fairfax, VA

  1482. samantha phrakonkham, Winnipeg, MN

  1483. Orathay Dethluxay, Philadelphia, PA

    “Please help my people! This has continued on for FAR too long!”

  1484. Jaysen Saly, Spring Lake Park, MN

    “I support this cause and hope the U.S. will increase funding for these efforts.”

  1485. Loth Wigley, prattville, AL

    “I support this petition with my whole heart. I would like to see a continuing effort to remove all the unexploded bombs in Laos. The US dumped them there, they should and need to continue to help remove them. Lets keep the people of Laos safe.”

  1486. [Private], Fayetteville, AR

  1487. [Private], fresno, CA

  1488. [Private], Gainesville, GA

  1489. Nana Sylaprany, Sydney, Australia

  1490. [Private], Woodbury, MN

    “We are obligated to the world, as its leading nation, to clean up after our own mess.”

  1491. Duane Cody, Anchorage, AK

    “We dropped the bombs - we should clean them up.”

  1492. George R Lee, West Hollywood, CA

  1493. Michael Dean Montgomery Brockway, Waterloo, IA

  1494. Houa Xiong, Summers, AR

  1495. Alexandra Dunham, plano, TX

  1496. Eddie Daggett, Seattle, WA

  1497. Pete Winberg, minnneapolis, MN

  1498. Alison Levy, Brooklyn, NY

  1499. Uncle Don B. Fireland Fanning, Flagstaff, AZ

  1500. Josephine Saly, MsJosephineSaly@Yahoo.Com, CA

    “I believe it's time for a change not only in the U.S but everywhere around the world & this is where im going to start, by helping out this cause.”

  1501. Malayphone Saly, Sacramento, CA

  1502. Tony Innouvong, Algona, WA

  1503. Allan Saly, Sacramento, CA

  1504. Pane Vongphasouk, Sacramento, CA

  1505. Thavinh Chanhthathep, Sacramento, CA

  1506. Jerry Vongvirath, Sacramento, CA

  1507. vatsana nakhammouane, fort wayne, IN

  1508. [Private], Minneapolis, MN

  1509. Matthew Xavier Wizniak, Canyon Country, CA

    “It just seems right to help clean up any mess we contributed to making.”

  1510. [Private], Pittsburgh, PA

  1511. Krystle Wallis, Woodland Hills, CA

  1512. Lillisn, Medford, OR

  1513. Ann Glang, Eugene, OR

    “Please begin to remedy the problems our country has created.”

  1514. Sharon Potts, San Leandro, CA

    “No one should have to live in fear of these bombs going off. They should be banned forever.
    Sincerely,
    Sharon Potts”

  1515. [Private], Oakland, CA

    “Let's clean up our mess and protect the people of Laos.”

  1516. [Private], Pensacola, FL

  1517. LILA T., Minneapolis, MN

  1518. Angelina Phung, Prior Lake, MN

  1519. [Private], Sacramento, CA

  1520. blouise mueller, sacramento, CA

  1521. [Private], colorado springs, CO

  1522. [Private], Sacramento, CA

  1523. Kattrina Cade, FPO, MP

  1524. Jason Dean, federal way, WA

  1525. [Private], San Luis Obispo, CA

  1526. Lisa Lac, Oakland, CA

  1527. Daphne Yee, Sacramento, CA

  1528. [Private], Seattle, WA

  1529. David John Fleck, Los Angeles, CA

  1530. Polly Schack, Sacramento, CA

  1531. Stephen Zollman, San Francisco, CA

  1532. billy souvannarath, clearwater, FL

  1533. Waiyde Palmer, West Hollywood, CA

  1534. esperanza collazo, providence, RI

  1535. Knut Møgster, Oslo, Norway

  1536. Chelle-Renee Josefowicz, Harvest, AL

  1537. Santi Mounivong, Smyrna, TN

  1538. Song-Nam Mounivong, Smyrna, TN

  1539. Alex San Dinero, Miami Beach, FL

  1540. Soupanya Chomsisengphet, Vienna, VA

    “One day, Lao will be bomb free!”

  1541. Seng Pradachith, Alexandria, VA

  1542. Boun Khammanivanh, Alexandria, VA

  1543. Gretchen Mitchell, Minneapolis, MN

  1544. Peter Netzel, Minneapolis, MN

  1545. Jeffrey Taylor, San Francisco, CA

  1546. [Private], San Francisco, CA

  1547. May Vongvirath, Springfield, VA

  1548. Pauline Theam, seattle, WA

  1549. [Private], Kent, WA

  1550. Ken Arnold, Fountain Valley, CA

  1551. Cyrus Howe, Seattle, WA

  1552. [Private], Bellingham, WA

  1553. Khamphou Phounsavath, Norcross, GA

  1554. Chris Whitty, Oshkosh, WI

  1555. chris jetton, Washington, DC

  1556. [Private], Sacramento, CA

  1557. Orady Mcfaddin, Atlanta, GA

    “Americans need to clean-up what they have left behind. It has been far too long”

  1558. Raiza, Renton, WA

  1559. Jonathan Thames, Monterey, CA

  1560. Susan, Simi Valley, CA

  1561. Morgan Mcfaddin, atlanta, GA

    “We need to take responsibility for our careless actions. I support this petition and I hope the American community will take notice.”

  1562. Anna phongsamouth, Rochester, NY

  1563. [Private], Granite Bay, CA

  1564. Lauren Davis, Seattle, WA

  1565. Riamsalio Phetchareun, Champaign, IL

  1566. Sherry Kounnavong Babbitt, Rochester, NY

  1567. [Private], Lynnwood, WA

  1568. [Private], duluth, GA

    “If the U.S. can spend our tax money everywhere else why not go get what they left behind!!!!!!”

  1569. Anousone Fongthavisay, Andover, MN

  1570. Tony Barker, Seattle, WA

    “These killings need to stop now!!!!!!”

  1571. Leana Pastores, Seattle, WA

  1572. Marcia Cohen, Brookline, MA

  1573. Eric O. Jackson, San Juan, Puerto Rico

    “Much success in helping to right historical wrongs.”

  1574. Rattana Yeang, OAKLAND, CA

  1575. Nancy Yeang, Rancho Cucamonga, CA

  1576. mike pham, los angeles, CA

  1577. Laura Moore, Minneapolis, MN

  1578. Emilee Hay, Corona, CA

  1579. Sihay Tran, Corona, CA

  1580. Montana Xaysanamoungkoun, Federal Way, WA

  1581. Lena, Kirkland, WA

  1582. Terry Andrews, Chicago, IL

  1583. Duong Nguyen, Chicago, IL

  1584. Sophia Unger, Sacramento, CA

    “In 1974-75, I lived with my wife in a Lao village and got to know the Lao character well. I found the Lao to be a wise and gentle people, wanting no part of the war they were forced into by the geopolitical struggle of our government and others. We nearly destroyed their country and owe it to them, at the very least, to clean up the terrible weapons we left scattered over their homes, killing and maiming their children.”

  1585. Chinetana Phounsavath, Stockton, CA

  1586. Kevin Cohee, Sacramento, CA

  1587. Leah Olaguez, Elk Grove, CA

  1588. Judith Flroes, Stockton, AK

  1589. Daisy Acevedo, Stockton, CA

  1590. Nittaya Phounsavath, Stockton, CA

  1591. [Private], Clements, CA

  1592. mmoises, Seattle, WA

  1593. [Private], Los Angeles, CA

  1594. Tanya, Stockton, CA

  1595. agnesa lord, pacific, WA

  1596. [Private], New York, NY

    “The US government must be held accountable to what they did in Laos during the Vietnam War. No country wants to hold the unwelcomed and undeserved title of "most bombed country in history."”

  1597. John Trice, Springfield, MO

  1598. Jennie Blades, LACROSSE, WI

  1599. Lori Phanachone, storm lake, IA

    “Stand up, speak up, sign up!”

  1600. Patrick Farren, Annapolis, MD

  1601. Vilawan Lam, Stockton, CA

  1602. Rachel, Seattle, WA

  1603. Oudomphone Bounyavong, , AK

  1604. [Private], Auburn, WA

  1605. [Private], Morganton, NC

  1606. Donna Jones, Sebastopol, CA

  1607. Kathy Long, Torrance, CA

    “We need to be responsible for our messes and clean up after ourselves. Let us set an example. How wrong that it is the innocent that suffer most - the children.”

  1608. Jordan Sandvig, Minneapolis, MN

    “Get rid of those baby bombs!”

  1609. [Private], Isabela, PR

    “It is the right thing to do”

  1610. [Private], Sherwood, OR

  1611. Viyada Kim, Stockton , CA

  1612. Judie kim, Stockton , CA

  1613. Aenoi, Escondido, CA

  1614. Hannah Martin, BINGHAMTON, NY

  1615. Karen I. Collazo, Mayaguez, PR

    “This country needs peace :)”

  1616. [Private], Kent, WA

  1617. Pat Butranon, Seattle, WA

    “Families, villages, towns, and a country were torn apart. US Government, PLEASE come help us clean up your mess. Innocent people's lives are at stake.”

  1618. R.Michael Morrison, Glendale, CA

  1619. Khammoune Powell, Rochester, MN

    “If the US can fund and train the Royal Lao Military to war, they can at least fund and provide technological equipment and training to the Lao people to rid of these ordinance. US has an obligation to do so. Together, US and Laos can join hands again, this time for a much needed cause. This is an opportunity for the US to do the right thing and repair the relationship, please take it!”

  1620. Nicolas Burrows, Minneapolis, MN

  1621. Matthew Powell, Rochester, MN

  1622. Nou Nou Phousirith, Apple Valley, MN

  1623. Taylor, storm lake , IA

  1624. [Private], Ames, IA

  1625. Kenneth Nelson, Seattle, WA

  1626. Mario Pilapil, Burien, WA

  1627. [Private], Bellingham, WA

  1628. [Private], gold canyon, AZ

  1629. padao yang, rochester, MN

    “peace!”

  1630. Sean Yeung, Seattle, WA

  1631. Hung Hoang, San Diego, CA

  1632. [Private], storm lake, IA

  1633. [Private], San Diego, CA

  1634. Katharine Revello, Seattle, WA

  1635. Andrea McDonald, Santa Monica, CA

  1636. Phakasy, Paris, AK

  1637. [Private], Emeryville, CA

  1638. [Private], Nashville, TN

  1639. Marc M., Vallejo, CA

  1640. Candy Nhoybouakong, Providence, RI

  1641. Ignatius Bau, San Francisco, CA

  1642. Nina Xoumphonphakdy, murfreesboro, TN

  1643. johnny saysombath, murfreesboro, TN

    “it sad to know that after we helped them with that war they would run out on our people n drop unwanted bombs in our country because they had no other use for the bombs. America is a great country but i love my people more. i commend u on doing this.”

  1644. [Private], Seattle, WA

  1645. [Private], Northfield, MN

  1646. Anchalee Panigabutra-Roberts, Lincoln, NE

  1647. Kim Barr, Murfreesboro, TN

    “This is a disgrace and should be cleaned up.”

  1648. Home Sengsavang, Nashville, TN

  1649. Alex Moore, Providence, RI

  1650. Amanda Tran, Madison, WI

  1651. Minnie Morklithavong, Smyrna, TN

  1652. Jowying Noi, Arvada, CO

  1653. Anthony Nhoybouakong, Charlotte, NC

  1654. Yvette Torres, San Francisco, CA

  1655. Sinnasone Daoheuang, Richfield, MN

  1656. Ashley Daoheuang, bloomington, MN

  1657. Anora Phengsiaroun, London, AK

  1658. Doua Thor, Washington, DC

  1659. Jennifer Mannix, Juneau, AK

  1660. Joseph W. Childers, Omaha, NE

  1661. Hana Tauber, Boston, MA

  1662. Jenna, , IA

  1663. Ashlei Khanthaphixay, Arvada, CO

  1664. Alice, Seattle, WA

  1665. DE GUERRILLA, San Diego, CA

  1666. erica richardson, bellevue, WA

  1667. Elicia Blodgett, Salvador, AK

  1668. M. Sue McGowan, Juneau, AK

    “The USA has been fortunate to have never had a war fought on its soil that involved massive air strikes, which resulted in unexploded bombs buried in the ground.
    Consequently, the USA has never had to deal with removal of unexploded ordnance, or fixing the people who inadvertently set them off. Please increase funding for removal of these bombs, wherever they may be (Cambodia, Laos, etc.) located.”

  1669. Donechanh Southammavong, Waukee, IA

  1670. Jesse P., Rockingham, NC

    “Lets make Laos a better place for the peoples who suffered back then!”

  1671. Aung Lin, Seattle, WA

  1672. Bryan Brown, Rockingham, NC

  1673. Demitri Nicholson, Ellerbe, NC

  1674. Gregory Michael Mannix, reno, NV

  1675. [Private], Des Moines, IA

  1676. [Private], Brooklyn, NY

  1677. [Private], Stockton, CA

  1678. Somphone Sonenarong, New Haven, CT

    “These covert activities was coined the "The Secret War" not because no one knew about, but because the general tax payer was not aware of the U.S.'s activities. For 9 years, 260 million cluster bombs dropped on a country that only reported a population of 3 million! A blank budget for many years, some years amounted to 5 Million Dollars (1970 dollars)! That is a little more than 1 million per person. These bombs surely left a legacy. My family and many others came to America to struggle in assimilating to the American culture. It is sad that many Lao people are unaware of their history and are unaware of how our country was a playground for B-28's and millions of bombs. Today as we speak, the Ho Chi Minh trail still contain remants of a dark history. The 200,000 Lao-Americans are struggling to meet basic needs. Only 5% have attained a Bachelors degree or higher. We have more people incarcerated (7%) then we do with degrees. Something needs to be done. Our history is being lost and placed in the Vietnam War complex. It us that remains but yet we continue to struggle. What was once coined the Secret War is now becoming a lost segment of Southeast Asia. Let's go back to Lao and correct the government's mistakes of 40-50 years ago.”

  1679. Sofia Checa, Amherst, MA

  1680. Kevin Frantze, San Diego, CA

    “It is shameful that the U.S. has not taken responsibility for past actions by taking people out of harms way. Let no other child who thinks he/she's found a toy be maimed, killed or injured from this shameful chapter of our history. Clean up the bombs now!”

  1681. Brian Kluge, Minneapolis, MN

  1682. Mary Baccam, New York, NY

  1683. Carol A.Savanh, Fargo, ND

    “The US.Goverment is Fully accountable & Responsible for every precious Lao life that is/has/will be taken by there Secret careless Heartless Act.of "Bombing" LAOS.in the World War I,& II.Now its time for the US.Goverment too Be Held Accountable & Responsible for there Heartless Actions!!!”

  1684. Ter Vongnaraj, winnipeg, CA

    “I watched an episode of Anthony Bourdain, "No Reservation," where he visited an area where these bombs were at and met this man (whose leg was blown away) and his family. Basically their livelihood was shattered because of the bombs. Anthony Bourdain asked himself in an excerpt. How this man cannot be mad at the Americans? Well if he's not going to get mad then I will.”

  1685. C. Kelly Smith, Providence, RI

    “No one should have to suffer or die because of the refuse of war.”

  1686. [Private], Chaska, MN

  1687. John Walter, Atlanta, GA

  1688. [Private], Los Angeles, CA

  1689. Winson Ch'ng, Roseville, MN

  1690. [Private], Philadelphia, PA

  1691. Brian Nguyen, Los Angeles, CA

  1692. [Private], Seattle, WA

  1693. Kenne Phimmasonsouk, Murfreesboro, TN

  1694. toby keomysay, omaha, NE

  1695. William Douangboupha, wausau, WI

  1696. Amber Kauffman, Wausau, WI

  1697. John Sayasavanh, Wilsonville, OR

    “The people of Laos should be free of fear when walking around instead of thinking that they might step on a bomb or even anyone else stepping on it and losing their life.”

  1698. [Private], Springfield, VA

  1699. Mina Mounkhaty, Manassas, VA

  1700. Mark McGahee, Atlanta, GA

  1701. Brian G. Benington, Salt Lake City, UT

  1702. [Private], Charlotte, NC

  1703. Judy Sisneros, Los Angeles, CA

  1704. Michael Chapel, New Smyrna Beach, FL

    “I asked a friend's 5 year-old granddaughter this question: If I went to another country and left something behind that would hurt the children there, what would be the right thing to do about that? She looked at me as if I was stupid and said, "Go back and get it." I commented that it was a long time ago, so why should I be bothered? She told me that doing the right thing is forever. I find it incredulous that a five year-old can exhibit wisdom that appears to be lost on those who are in the position to do the right thing, but will not. Who we are seems to be getting more blurry as time goes on.”

  1705. Vorada Silivongxay, Clovis, NM

    “US should do the humane thing and support clearning those fields.”

  1706. Ketmani Kouanchao, Hemet, CA

  1707. [Private], Rogers, MN

    “As a US Army National Guard soldier, and Lao-American citizen (both parents born and raised in Laos), I believe we should go back and retrieve these UXO's.”

  1708. Khammouane Khantikone, East Haven, CT

    “I am disgusted with the U.S funding. A couple of millions is just a "drop in the bucket" to clean up the mess they left behind and it should have been done decades ago. So many innocent lives were lost and victimized by this . Shame on U.S! But like anything in life, the minority always has to fight and demand for justice. I didn't know about this bombing occurred in my homeland until recently and I feel many American are not aware of this tragedy either. We need to make our voice heard––loud and clear, and demand the U.S funding immediately.”

  1709. [Private], los angeles, CA

  1710. bruce saykhamphone, woodbridge, VA

  1711. Frances Sariya, Farifield, CT

    “This breaks my heart, please sign and pass it on.”

  1712. Bora Yoeun, Taunton, MA

  1713. tho xaykosy, narragansett, RI

  1714. Dao Khamsy, Providence, RI

  1715. Jim Pan, Bellevue, WA

  1716. Hollie Jones, Fall River, MA

  1717. Bob, fountain valley, CA

  1718. Khanthaly Sinouthasy, Cranston, RI

  1719. [Private], Cranston, RI

  1720. Paul Pasaba, Warwick, RI

  1721. Tony Nguyen, new orleans, LA

  1722. Davide Gnoato, Providence, RI

  1723. M Bo Yai, Jersey City, NJ

  1724. [Private], , RI

  1725. Khonexai Phommaraj, New York, NY

  1726. Claudette Sariya, Murfreesboro, TN

  1727. [Private], montreal, AK

  1728. kate moulding, providence, RI

  1729. [Private], Chantilly, VA

  1730. Amy Mounkhaty, Chantilly, VA

  1731. Monette Orlino, South Riding, VA

  1732. [Private], Annandale, VA

    “It was irresponsible and digusting how the United States used Laos as somewhat of a testing ground for bombs. The U.S. should be held accountable for those who are still being injured by these bombs.”

  1733. Dave Phavong, Tuwkila, WA

  1734. [Private], Warwick, RI

  1735. Ashley Kauffman, Wausau, WI

  1736. Erin Blodgett, Clinton, IA

  1737. [Private], New York, NY

  1738. Dali, Attleboro, MA

  1739. [Private], Worcester, MA

  1740. [Private], Boston, MA

  1741. Ashley Marzullo, Providence, RI

  1742. Apichai Thavichith, Woodbridge, VA

  1743. [Private], Woodbridge, VA

  1744. [Private], Los Gatos, CA

  1745. Anogsack Khampraseuth, Fresno, CA

    “America, clean up your mess!”

  1746. Soupany Saignaphone, Aurora, CO

  1747. Wendy Sengdao, Mesquite, NV

  1748. Chanthaly Phonthongsy Pulizzano, Antioch, TN

  1749. michael khamsomphou, irvington, AL

  1750. put, Fresno, CA

    “http://LaoKingdom.com Lao Social Network. Come join us”

  1751. [Private], Attleboro, MA

  1752. Allen Wilridge, Alta Loma, CA

  1753. [Private], Amsterdam, AK

  1754. Yenvy Pham, Seattle, AK

  1755. Tuvy Pham, Seattle, WA

  1756. [Private], Jax, FL

  1757. [Private], honolulu, HI

    “I appreciate the efforts to shed light on the scars of war in Laos. But please please note that there's two sides to every war. While it is horrific that a planeload of bombs every 8 minutes 24-hours a day, for 9 years by the U.S. in Laos....The Communist North Vietnamese sent millions of men and miles and miles of deadly military equipment supplied by China and the Soviet Unioin to the South to kill millions of their countrymen. Oh, don't forget about that the Ho Chi Minh ran through Laos, illegally. While we're at it, let's also count the hundreds of thousands of of Lao citizens wiped out by the forces of the Vietcong and their Pathet Lao counterparts...and ironically, the very reasons why they are now in the U.S. and other Western countres as survivors and refugees of that war, and are now leading this very effort! Let's tell history with both eyes open, can we?”

  1758. Lashawn Pena, New York, NY

  1759. Andrew Le, Canton, NY

  1760. Cullen White, Canton, NY

  1761. Alcee Walker, West Palm Beach, FL

    “My hearts goes out to everyone in the matter

    God Bless”

  1762. Winston Higgins, Canton, NY

  1763. Gabriel Colas, Coral Springs, FL

  1764. O'Keefe Foster, Norwich, VT

  1765. Andy Rampersaud, Bronx, NY

  1766. Brittany Parham, Canton, NY

  1767. John Somsacksy, Minneapolis, MN

  1768. [Private], Ewing, NJ

    “THIS NEEDS TO STOP! It will be such a simple gesture for the US to clean the bombs up and let these people simply live”

  1769. [Private], Chicago , IL

    “I saw Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations about Laos recently, and had NO IDEA this was happening! Americans need to know about this and the government needs to increase funding to help rid this country of our 'legacy.'”

  1770. Xavier, East Elmhurst , NY

    “I have always thought how there were consequences for the bombings. Four decades later, and it still causes problems. Logically, the U.S. government should spend the sufficient amount of money it is has to help the victims and avoid any future cases.”

  1771. Alejandro Soto, Lorton, VA

  1772. Theary Voeul, Providence, RI

  1773. Mark Lucey, Jr., Canton, NY

  1774. [Private], bridgeport, CT

  1775. ratanakhone, conyers, GA

  1776. Jesse Phongsa, Rockingham, NC

  1777. anthony nguyen, milpitas , CA

  1778. treebark pulizzano, tampa, FL

    “thank you , many blessings ; world of healing , not bleeding”

  1779. [Private], Oak Park, IL

    “I just watched the movie Betrayal: Nerakhoon and I am outraged at what the U.S. government did in Laos and to refugees from Laos. We need to make any reparations possible to that country and its people.”

  1780. [Private], Richmond, CA

    “Please do right by helping to save lives in Laos. It's only fair that we clean up the mess we've created many years ago. It's shouldn't have to take this long or be so dangerous.”

  1781. [Private], rosemead, CA

  1782. [Private], Los Angeles, CA

  1783. malai, sacramento, CA

  1784. Jenny Phantharath, Placerville, CA

  1785. Marsan, Paris, FL

  1786. Steve Calvarese, Philadelphia , PA

    “"A gitf of giving is worth giving if the present time is filled with love. Lets act now because the power of love can overcome any obstacle." -- S.C.”

  1787. [Private], Vientiane , AK

    “I am American now living in Laos. This land MUST be cleared. There is NO excuse. None.”

  1788. Allen Todd, , OR

  1789. [Private], Boston, MA

  1790. Kimberly Saenbandith, Cherry Valley, IL

  1791. Rod Phasouk, Brooklyn, NY

  1792. [Private], Chicago, IL

  1793. Saylom Saenbandith, Rockford, IL

  1794. [Private], Loves Park, IL

  1795. Jessica Peck Williams, Dallas, TX

  1796. Michael Manipakone, new york, NY

    “I fully support the removal of bombs from Laos!”

  1797. Tomas F. Klimt, L.A, CA

    “I hope to see a peacefull future and this is a good step towards that vision :)”

  1798. [Private], Brooklyn, NY

  1799. michael oulavong, rockford, IL

  1800. travis, santa cruz, CA

  1801. Svante Rocabado, Austin, TX

    “My family is from Laos and they were harmed greatly by the bombing and I believe that something should be done about the bombs that still affect the people living there today”

  1802. Thanasinh Nachampasack, Dallas, TX

  1803. trisha wong, new york city, NY

  1804. Beth D'Haem, Kalamazoo, MI

  1805. Alena Saysithideth, New York CIty, NY

  1806. Anjali Fleury, Austin, TX

  1807. [Private], Blacksburg, VA

  1808. Lou Saysithideth, Murfreesboro, TN

  1809. [Private], merrick, NY

    “There must be no more innocent children killed or injured.”

  1810. Natalie Amat, Logan, UT

  1811. [Private], Ogden, UT

    “U.S government need to look into this matter very seriously and increase more fund to help clean up the affected area and provide help for the affected individual and their family.”

  1812. Michelle Green, Chicago, IL

  1813. Justin Spelman, Boulder, CO

  1814. [Private], Los Angeles, CA

    “Good cause!”

  1815. Alan Tabony, Austin, TX

  1816. cassidyf, Brooklyn, NY

  1817. Nicole Hendry, Austin, TX

  1818. Walter M. Haney, Westminster, MA

    “I was a teacher in Laos, 1968-71 and became deeply involved in the issue of U.S. bombing of Laos”

  1819. [Private], Angers, AK

  1820. Maleesa Phommavongsay, montreal, VT

  1821. yvonne, rockford, IL

  1822. [Private], Concord , CA

  1823. [Private], JOILET, IL

  1824. Lao pride, oakland, CA

    “Hopefully this will help.”

  1825. Kevin, Sacramento , CA

  1826. Tiffany, Oakland, CA

  1827. Scarlett, Oakland, CA

  1828. Kongsananh Phothichack, Oakland, CA

  1829. Rachel Rodriquez, Los Angeles, CA

  1830. Monica Keay, La Crescenta, CA

  1831. Philip Rowe, West Hollywood, CA

  1832. Paul Macander, Encino, CA

    “ ”

  1833. Adam Pardonek, Weho, CA

  1834. Ossiel Orozco, Los Angeles, CA

  1835. Douglas Lants, Weho, CA

  1836. Nick Van Briemen, La Crescenta, CA

  1837. AJ Brody, West Hollywood, CA

  1838. Jennifer Hobsen, North Hills, CA

  1839. Isaac Espinosa, Glendale, CA

  1840. Maia Masse, Glendale, CA

    “thanks”

  1841. Michelle Garcia, Bell, CA

  1842. Monte Lox, Los Angeles, CA

  1843. Michelle Carlos, Glendale, CA

  1844. Mayeli Sanchez, Ontario, CA

  1845. Cindy Gomez, Maywood, CA

  1846. Luis Salazar, Los Angeles, CA

  1847. Jasmine Love, Sherman, NV

    “thank goodness you are doing this, thank you!”

  1848. Asher Glynn, Los Angeles, CA

  1849. Gary Allen,

  1850. Luis Roman, Los Angeles, CA

    “Peace Now”

  1851. Laura Kanter, Irvine, CA

  1852. Low Perez, Bell, CA

  1853. Tammie Valer, Glendale, CA

  1854. Jaclyn Garcia, Alta Loma, CA

  1855. Katie Kovalin, Columbus, OH

  1856. Keith Cohn, Wetto, CA

  1857. Judy Criasson, Sherman Oaks, CA

  1858. Jason Frazier, Los Angeles, CA

  1859. John Buthre, Redrocks, CA

  1860. Jeffrey Ballam, North Hills, CA

    “I wish you well in this endevour”

  1861. Jen Marie Riney, La Crescenta, CA

  1862. Jill Kovakin, Burbank, CA

  1863. Julia Hardman, Inglewood, CA

  1864. Jenny Christie, Valley Village, CA

  1865. Jeff Sumner, Los Angeles, CA

  1866. Jason Lombardi, North Hills, CA

  1867. Hopi Tarrant, Long Beach, CA

  1868. Catherine Sharp, North Hollywood, CA

    “Please remove them”

  1869. Michael Reilly, Los Angeles, CA

  1870. Andria Wilson, San Pedro, CA

  1871. Erik Elliott, Grenada Hills, CA

  1872. Eric Anthony, West Hollywood, CA

  1873. Emma Mooso, North Hollywood, CA

  1874. Edward Turner, ,

  1875. Edith Arias, Los Angeles, CA

  1876. Kim Rile, Pasadena, CA

  1877. Doug Swanizier, Suhland, CA

  1878. Ian White, Dublin, D18

  1879. Dahlia Ferlib, Glendale, CA

  1880. Cora Budeann, Los Angeles, CA

    “Peace to everybody”

  1881. Bruce Heller, Los Angeles, CA

  1882. Andrea Romero, Los Angeles, CA

  1883. Chris Rodriquez, Hollywood, CA

    “I'm a full supporter”

  1884. Steve Chen, Marina Del Rey, CA

  1885. Bret Haugh, W. Touca Lake, CA

  1886. David Grayer, Studio City, CA

  1887. Grace Lee, Los Angeles, CA

  1888. Mike Gomez, Santa Clara, CA

  1889. Dustin Robertson, Los Angeles, CA

  1890. Sandra Daugherty, Los Angeles, CA

  1891. Ariel Bustamante, Montebello, CA

  1892. Janine Dubois, Sherman Oaks, CA

  1893. Sean Nadeau, Santa Monica, CA

  1894. Hai Nguyen, Los Angeles, CA

  1895. Mike Romero, Los Angeles, CA

  1896. Keith Lamont,

  1897. Barbara Kohl, Woodland Hills, CA

  1898. J. Brantley,

  1899. Annie McLaughlin, Long Beach, CA

  1900. Mariana Vaca,

  1901. Catie Pipal, Irvine, CA

  1902. Emily Vasquez,

  1903. George Kim, Los Angeles, CA

  1904. Eric Jorgenson, Los Angeles, CA

  1905. Saanjh Kishore, Los Angeles, CA

  1906. Eileen Larsen, T.O., CA

  1907. Lauren Schacher, T.O., CA

    “Peace”

  1908. Ryan Cameron, Weho, CA

  1909. Jim, Los Angeles, CA

  1910. David Miramuntes,

  1911. Andrew Dubois, North Las Vegas, NV

  1912. Deandre Ellison, Los Angeles, CA

  1913. Nyanna Mateos, Ontario, CA

  1914. Joshua Rodin, Weho, CA

  1915. Sawyer, Los Angeles, CA

  1916. Allen Petty, Los Feliz, CA

  1917. Michael Piosson, North Hollywood, CA

  1918. Brady Mcgill,

  1919. Kevin Crossby,

  1920. Christina Kaufman,

  1921. Kate Gritman, Los Angeles, CA

  1922. Thomas Perea II, Ontario, CA

  1923. Ron Floath, Los Angeles, CA

  1924. Robert Modero, Weho, CA

  1925. Florian Klein, Los Angeles, CA

  1926. Joseph Pergi, Beverly Hills, CA

  1927. Bobby Donnoll,

  1928. Emil Gavrailov, Los Angeles, CA

  1929. Sean Clifford, Los Angeles, CA

  1930. Christina Simos, Weho, CA

    “injustice to one is an injustice to all”

  1931. Leslie Price, Studio City, CA

  1932. Sean Humphries, Lakewood, CA

  1933. Carl Chiockio, Los Angeles, CA

  1934. Doug Swankler, Sunland, CA

  1935. Elena Zamora,

  1936. Michael Eames, Reseda, CA

  1937. John Butler, Redondo, CA

  1938. Nick Van Bremen, La Crescenta, CA

  1939. Gerson Rapoport, Los Angeles, CA

  1940. Zhigmiew Czuszyushi, Warsaw, 848

  1941. Dan Etheridge, Los Angeles, CA

  1942. David Tucker, West Hollywood, CA

  1943. Joshua Throneburg, Los Angeles, CA

  1944. Matt Brodlie, Los Angeles, CA

  1945. David Zelman, Venice, CA

    “Yes”

  1946. Milo Elenez, North Hollywood, CA

  1947. Carole Salerno, North Hollywood, CA

    “Go you guys”

  1948. Tom Krause, Los Angeles, CA

  1949. Ari Udeze, Los Angeles, CA

    “It is about time!”

  1950. Nick Garrison, Los Angeles, CA

    “It is the US's responsibility to fix its legacy.”

  1951. Joey Gyondla, Los Angeles, CA

    “Peace on earth”

  1952. Tracy Srock, Valley Village, CA

    “Good luck and God bless!”

  1953. David Grayes, Studio City, CA

    “ASAP”

  1954. Jeff Priess, Los Angeles, CA

  1955. Van De Shields, Los Angeles, CA

    “Please help out our country!”

  1956. Robert Zabb, Los Angeles, CA

    “Remove the bombs!”

  1957. Mike Ludwig, West Hollywood, CA

    “Do something about this!”

  1958. Jason Garrett, Weho, CA

  1959. April Koh,

  1960. Ratama Lim,

  1961. Rick Watts, West Hollywood, CA

    “Land should grow food, not casualties”

  1962. Laura Ayard, Los Angeles, CA

  1963. Victor Salgado, Riverside, CA

  1964. Esme Duz,

    “Hope this makes a difference”

  1965. Shane Kennington, West Hollywood, CA

  1966. Brandon Wilson, Los Angeles, CA

  1967. Mary Carlos, Glendale, CA

  1968. Samantha Pilcher, Redondo Beach, CA

  1969. Septhanie Van , Los Angeles, CA

    “Great Work”

  1970. Scott Zarduba,

  1971. Tom Kraose, Los Angeles, CA

  1972. Lisa Dolbow, Sherman Oaks, CA

  1973. Michelle Enriquez, Grand Terrace, CA

  1974. Adam Spann, Riverside, CA

  1975. Greg Baine, Los Angeles, CA

    “Peace!”

  1976. Cece Mehc, Los Angeles, CA

  1977. Julianne Stack,

  1978. Paulo Murillo, West Hollywood, CA

  1979. Ricardo Ferrise, West Hollywood, CA

  1980. Rob Brestow, ,

  1981. Cody Haight, Los Angeles, CA

  1982. Peter Krause, Newark, DE

    “For my friend Saysna I.”

  1983. [Private], Lawrenceville, GA

  1984. [Private], Rancho Cucamonga, CA

  1985. joseph cieswick`, Minneapolis, MN

  1986. [Private], Elancourt, AK

    “I am in FRANCE.”

  1987. van keonavongsa, lawrenceville, GA

  1988. noy munedouang, new york, NY

  1989. James Davenport, Logan, AK

  1990. CHANTHA RUEHLE, MILWAUKEE, WI

    “Laos is trying very hard to grow as a country and they cannot be successful alone. We must do what we can to help our homeland.”

  1991. Robert J. Niemic, Washington, DC

    “I've visited Lao twice. I love the peaceful Lao people and the beautiful country's natural resources. It's a shame that the country cannot be enjoyed completely because of the existence of vast quantities of unexploded ordnance, including 45-75 million cluster bombs that litter forests, rice fields, villages, school grounds, roads, and other populated areas.”

  1992. nancy, fullerton, CA

  1993. Scott Saephan, Visalia, CA

  1994. [Private], Seattle, WA

    “We broke it, we need to pay for it.”

  1995. Susan Davis, New York, NY

  1996. michael sikimkouy, walnut, CA

  1997. Vicky Sophabmixay, San Diego , CA

  1998. Andrew Tran, Las Vegas, NV

  1999. [Private], miami, FL

  2000. Anthony, San diego, CA

  2001. [Private], las vegas, NV

    “it's wrong, needs to stop”

  2002. [Private], San diego, CA

  2003. Alason, Smyrna, TN

  2004. Nyna Tidwelll, provo, UT

  2005. jonathan, murfreesboro, TN

    “Laos has been dealing with this problem for so long i only hope that this problem will be gone in the future”

  2006. Joseph Kalubi, Irving, TX

    “They have to remove the landmines in Cambodia too”

  2007. mark hefflinger, los angeles, CA

  2008. Meth taylor, San diego, CA

  2009. Sarah Linneirtt, Arlington, VA

  2010. Devon Thai, Woodbridge, VA

  2011. Sharon Horton, Mountian View, CA

  2012. Selby Vasquez, Billings, MT

  2013. Scott Do, Santa Clara, CA

  2014. Sing Bourommavong, Springfeild, VA

  2015. S.Rerce Martin, Alexandria, VA

  2016. Sivilay Phabmixay, Springfeild, VA

  2017. Raya Abraham, Redwood City, CA

  2018. Ratha Nith-Vannalaih, Hayward, CA

  2019. Amy Chanthaphavong, NY, CA

    “Please give us the proper funds!”

  2020. Nou Sonlamany, Woodbridge, VA

  2021. Paul Mounkhaty, Vienna, VA

  2022. Norman Howell, SS., MD

  2023. Noelle Singharath, Concord , CA

  2024. Thavisouk Phrasavath, Pearl River, NY

    “I am 100% Lao for Lao.”

  2025. Mark Urbanek, Mountian View, CA

  2026. Marcela Ferlito Walder, Washington, DC

  2027. Luz Nazariu, Ashburn, VA

    “Please remove the bombs”

  2028. Lucy V. Martinaz, Leesberg, VA

    “Please remove the bombs”

  2029. Lynn Cunningham, Bonney Lake, WA

  2030. Keesa Donnafield, Auburn, WA

  2031. La Liem, Sacramento, CA

  2032. Kingsavanh Pathammavon, Arkington, VA

    “I am native Lao, please remove bombs.”

  2033. Kay Phounsawath, Woodbridge, VA

  2034. Johannes Hampl, Santa Clara, CA

  2035. Jerry Sithiphone, Sacramento, CA

    “Keep up the good work! Thank You! ”

  2036. Greg Koenen, Arlington, VA

  2037. Bryant Linneirtt, Mento Park, CA

  2038. Fritz Saunders, Vienna, VA

  2039. Frances Mazzanti, Palo Alto, CA

  2040. David Johnson, Vienna, VA

  2041. Dona Wilkinsin, Wheaton, MD

  2042. Datchanee K. Colvin, Hercules, CA

    “Be careful! Thank you”

  2043. Dara Stiphty, Point Pleasant, NJ

  2044. Christin Chan, Mento Park, CA

  2045. Cassandra Cunningham, Bonney Lake, WA

  2046. Cami Johnson, Manassas , VA

  2047. Bouakhay Sayasithsena, Clifton , VA

  2048. Amy Bounvichit, Manassas, VA

  2049. Janet Pugh, Clarksville , VA

  2050. Margaret Cunningham, Kent, WA

  2051. Doug Pugh, Hagerston, MA

  2052. Kenneth Cunningham, Bonny Lake, WA

  2053. Nancy Cunningham, Auburn, WA

  2054. Chris Blau, Everett, WA

    “Please send me one disabled bomb thanks”

  2055. Phousackda Nanghton, Springfeild, VA

  2056. Sengchanh Souvajnaphan, Springfeild, VA

  2057. Diane Hibino, Bethesda, MD

    “We heartedly support the removal of the cluster bombs”

  2058. Bounsou Mounkhaty, Annandale, VA

  2059. Souphala Chomsisenaphet, Vienna, VA

  2060. Chrys McCulloch, Palo Alto, CA

  2061. James Wilson, Los Ahoshills, CA

  2062. Pamela D. Wilson, Los Ahoshills, CA

  2063. Norm + Jemie Dishotsky, PA, CA

  2064. Ken Harois, Los Altos, CA

  2065. Edua Arraham, San Mateo, CA

  2066. Ed Colloff, San Mateo, CA

  2067. Peng Sengsoupith, Modesto, CA

  2068. Waiyde Palmer, Los Angeles, CA

    “Remove this ordnance so future generations are safe”

  2069. Brian Chaisone, Sterling, VA

    “Get 'er Done.”

  2070. Soulapha Manivony, Bristow, VA

  2071. La Peagan, SanRamn, PA

    “Awesome!!!”

  2072. Tou Mounkhaty, Vienna, VA

  2073. John Triplett, Bethesda, MD

    “Visited the project in Laos in June 2009 that works at removal and prosthetics”

  2074. Kelsey Wildstone, Seattle, WA

  2075. Christy innouvong, Brooklyn, NY

  2076. Christine, Los Angeles, CA

  2077. Lisa Nowlain, Oakland, CA

  2078. Patrick Clarkin, Providence, RI

    “This needs to be a priority, as a matter of national conscience.”

  2079. Vanessa Lanza, Los Angeles, CA

  2080. [Private], Sacramento, CA

    “Please help clear unexploded bombs out of Laos, for its people can work on rice fields for food.”

  2081. bertron, Campuac, FL

  2082. MARTA Baczynska, Warsaw, AK

  2083. Richard Forsyth, Vientiane, AK

    “I feel that the legacy left by the US after the Vietnam war should be charged as a crime against humanity. 40 years is a disgraceful period of time to still have this problem particularly when it is continues to be inflicted on further countries.”

  2084. Tom Rigden, Trinidad, CA

  2085. Wanida Jiamram, Ubonratchathani Province, TN

    “We don't want War agian in the future in this area of Mekong sub region countries...We want to building peacful.”

  2086. [Private], , AK

  2087. Phouthon Siharat, Enid, OK

    “I spent a year working in Laos for a non-profit IT company. One of our project was for UXO Lao where I witness the aftermath of the littered bombs in Laos. Just from the maps, plotted with little red dots where bombs were dropped created a huge solid bloody streak from North to South. This was an overhead view on a map. Imagine on the ground, lives affected in the past and lives of today continuously taken back to what happened over 30 yrs ago by these unexploded ordinance. Helping and cleaning up is not about the past it is about the future.”

  2088. N.B. Bowyer, Charleston , WV

  2089. Airline Inthyrath, Boston, MA

  2090. Jorge Ardila, London, AK

  2091. David Sanders, Ripley, TN

  2092. Timothy Doak, Queensbury, NY

  2093. [Private], Chicago, IL

  2094. J. Lane, Concord, NH

  2095. [Private], Las Vegas, NV

  2096. Nicholas Cramer, Auburn, NY

  2097. Thomas Dichter, Philadelphia, PA

  2098. Robert French, Boston, MA

  2099. Brianna West, Coral Springs, FL

  2100. [Private], Gainesville, FL

  2101. Andy Feith, New Orleans, LA

  2102. Haley Laidlaw, Lakewood, CO

  2103. Emily Smith, Round Rock, TX

  2104. Angelica Lopez, Holyoke, MA

  2105. [Private], Norman, OK

  2106. [Private], Lemon Grove, CA

  2107. [Private], lilburn, GA

  2108. Bo Thao-Urabe, Eagan, MN

  2109. [Private], Roxbury, CT

  2110. James Peter Funk, Malvern, PA

  2111. Jason Nguyen, Houston, TX

  2112. Jyll Smith, Tulsa, OK