• Strips Searches for Everyone...?
    Recently, our nation's Supreme Court ruled to allow strip searches without reasonable suspicion. A man, on his way to a family gathering, was wrongfully arrested, held in jail for 6 days and strip searched twice. After reviewing the case, the Supreme Court ruled AGAINST Albert Florence, thus reinforcing law enforcement's actions.
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    Created by Gato Libre
  • Albany: Stop making our deceased hostages of the commercial funeral industry
    Taking control of one of the most important rites of passage in any family is a fundamental right that must be preserved. But, New York state gives the commercial funeral industry a legal monopoly on citizen deaths. Families who want to care for their dead privately as our great grandparents did are forced to hire a funeral home whether they want to or not, and whether they can afford to or not.
    248 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Josh Slocum
  • I Pledge to Vote Against Amendment One
    North Carolina Amendment One is up for a vote on May 8. If passed, the constitutional amendment will harm women, children and families. It will also harm our ability to recruit businesses. Polling shows that North Carolina opposes Amendment One when they understand what it actually does and we must educate all of North Carolina on the harms of Amendment One. 1. Amendment One would eliminate the possibility of legal recognition of gay and lesbian couples. This would, in turn, threaten end of life decisions, hospital visitations, adoptions, child custody and more. 2. This amendment, if passed, would eliminate health coverage and benefits currently offered by city and county governments across North Carolina. This would strip coverage from children and unmarried couples - gay and straight. 3. Current polling indicates that North Carolinians oppose virtually everything that would happen if Amendment One passes, they just do not understand the impacts yet. That is why we must have conversations with our fellow North Carolinians about the harms of Amendment One.
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    Created by Protect NC Families
  • I Pledge to Vote Against Amendment One
    North Carolina Amendment One is up for a vote on May 8. If passed, the constitutional amendment will harm women, children and families. It will also harm our ability to recruit businesses. Polling shows that North Carolina opposes Amendment One when they understand what it actually does and we must educate all of North Carolina on the harms of Amendment One. 1. Amendment One would eliminate the possibility of legal recognition of gay and lesbian couples. This would, in turn, threaten end of life decisions, hospital visitations, adoptions, child custody and more. 2. This amendment, if passed, would eliminate health coverage and benefits currently offered by city and county governments across North Carolina. This would strip coverage from children and unmarried couples - gay and straight. 3. Current polling indicates that North Carolinians oppose virtually everything that would happen if Amendment One passes, they just do not understand the impacts yet. That is why we must have conversations with our fellow North Carolinians about the harms of Amendment One.
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    Created by Protect NC Families
  • I Pledge to Vote Against Amendment One
    North Carolina Amendment One is up for a vote on May 8. If passed, the constitutional amendment will harm women, children and families. It will also harm our ability to recruit businesses. Polling shows that North Carolina opposes Amendment One when they understand what it actually does and we must educate all of North Carolina on the harms of Amendment One.
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    Created by Jeremy Kennedy
  • National Association of Amish Athletes (NAAA)
    We want to see the Amish religious barrier broken by having Amish players in Major League Baseball.
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    Created by Mike Romano
  • LAW PLACED: For Sanitary Products to be Placed in all Public Restrooms
    LAW PLACED: For Sanitary Products to be Placed in all Public Restrooms. There is not always regularity, for the population of people that endure a monthly period. Sometimes, especially depending on stress levels, "it", can come at any time. Our world is not accommodating for those who experience this. This leads to further oppression, as where a random period can cause missed time from any pleasurable activity. Not only so, but also time missed from work or school, because of this, can be discouraging and sometimes have negative repercussions. Those who do not experience this function, have the capability of walking through life without these continual surprises. This normal, bodily function, should not be ignored! There needs to be support in our communities for those who may experience a period. There needs to be support for those, that experience a cycle. Please sign this petition, if you have ever missed time because of a sudden on-set. Please sign this petition, if you know anyone who has ever missed time from something important because of a sudden on-set. Please sign this petition, to support anyone who may experience this, ANYTIME or ANYWHERE. I am 26, from the University of Southern Maine, working to fight the oppression of women... one petition at a time. PLEASE HELP, JUST SIGN!
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    Created by Liz Conley
  • we have to stop nikki haley for taking away our freedom rights
    nikki haley wants to make changes in our voting rights that will affect our blacks, elderly, and the poor.out of all the governors south carolina had in the chair, we never had one that was so raciest to keep folk from voting. she has too be stop now!!
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    Created by helen gerald
  • It's time to go: All-In to End homelessness
    This year marks the 25th anniversary of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, the first major federal law to address homelessness in the United States. But, with more than 3.5 million Americans still homeless each year, we need to finish what we started. Now is the time to take your stand and make a commitment – its time to go All-In to End Homelessness.
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    Created by Andy Beres
  • It's time to go: All-In to End homelessness
    This year marks the 25th anniversary of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, the first major federal law to address homelessness in the United States. But, with more than 3.5 million Americans still homeless each year, we need to finish what we started. Now is the time to take your stand and make a commitment – its time to go All-In to End Homelessness.
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    Created by National Law Center on Homelessness and poverty
  • It's time to go: All-In to End homelessness
    This year marks the 25th anniversary of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, the first major federal law to address homelessness in the United States. But, with more than 3.5 million Americans still homeless each year, we need to finish what we started. Now is the time to take your stand and make a commitment – its time to go All-In to End Homelessness.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by National Law Center on Homelessness and poverty
  • It's time to go: All-In to End homelessness
    This year marks the 25th anniversary of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, the first major federal law to address homelessness in the United States. But, with more than 3.5 million Americans still homeless each year, we need to finish what we started. Now is the time to take your stand and make a commitment – its time to go All-In to End Homelessness.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by National Law Center on Homelessness and poverty