• Ask President Obama to stop drone strikes
    The killing of innocent people has to stop NOW!
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Donna Brooks
  • Grant Syrians Refugee Status
    This petition seeks to allow Syrians to get the status of "refugee' from the United States government so that they may have a way of escaping the tragic situation in Syria.
    17 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Ryan Rieder
  • We need to resusciate the stalled Middle-East peace process
    The inability to make progress on the Middle-East peace process poses grave dangers to the parties in the region as well as the United States. For the Palestinians, continued settlement expansion in the occupied territories threatens the viability of a future Palestinian state. For the Israelis, continued settlement expansion increasingly makes it impossible to withdraw from occupied territories and may set the stage for a violent confrontation between Israel and the Arab/Muslim world.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jack Greenblatt
  • Establish Appropriate "Peace Corps Veterans" Benefits Packages
    What you read here is NOT the petition that would ultimately be submitted to the White House. It is simply a draft, and a work in progress at that. If this idea was ever written into law, it would require much more detail than what you will read here. The title used to read "Equivalence to Veterans Status for Peace Corps Volunteers", but that has caused confusion and consternation in some circles. Some RPCVs like the spirit of the idea, but not the comparison to military veterans, who they believe are asked to ultimately sacrifice more than Peace Corps volunteers ever would. I disagree with that sentiment, as many stateside and administrative roles do not require exposure to combat, but I understand and have changed the petition to reflect that concern. In the context of this petition, "veteran" should be defined more generally as: (n) a person who has had long service or experience in an occupation, office, or the like (i.e.- fireman, policeman, athletes, etc.) Some have asked to have the word veteran omitted completely. I refuse to do that for one simple reason: the Veterans Administration, not the Department of Defense, would be the logical choice to administer benefits. The acronym RPCV has been used for a very long time, but it is not exclusive to those who have completed their 2-year Peace Corps commitment. RPCV, can be used by anyone who has ever served in Peace Corps, even though they may have not complete their service. The term "Peace Corps Veteran", that I put forth in this petition, would generally indicate that someone has successfully completed their 2-year tour. As with the military, there could be other Peace Corps Veteran designations for people who had to leave for medical reasons, evacuations, etc. Those who choose to leave early would receive an equivalent to an administrative discharge and would not be eligible for benefits. Here is the draft of the petition, as it has been presented previously: I believe Peace Corps Volunteers that successfully complete 2-years of service abroad should receive an equivalent status as honorably discharged veterans of the U.S. military. We should hold those who spread American goodwill and promote peace, in as high a regard as those who so valiantly protect us via military service. Benefits (education, home loans, vocational rehab, life insurance, etc.) would incentivize more to consider Peace Corps service. Having served in both the U.S. Navy Reserves (1992 -2000: CM3 in the Seabees) and the U.S. Peace Corps (2001-2003: Agriculture Volunteer, Moldova), I proudly submit this petition to enhance our country's ability to promote peace and understanding abroad. Peace Corps Veteran designation, and full benefits, would be retroactive to anyone who has successfully completed service since the beginning of Peace Corps. Additional benefits not previously mentioned, but brought up by petition signers, could be: an extended or lifetime non-compete for government jobs, loan forgiveness, VA work study, etc. A benefit to Peace Corps would be higher retention and improved quantity and quality of volunteers. Many good, qualified potential volunteers, have passed on Peace Corps service because they simply could not take the financial hit. I do not understand why making volunteers who serve our country in the name of peace should have to become financial martyrs. Many people, myself included, joined the military for benefits. Besides serving our country, it provided income and stability. On many levels, it was simply a job. Peace Corps purports that service equates to "the toughest job you'll ever love". I would argue that using the word "job" may be a stretch. If there were some benefits post-service, that claim would actually make sense. Regardless, make no mistake...I love Peace Corps. It's an awesome institution, one of which America should be very, very proud. As a vet, I already have benefits. I simply believe this is the right way to honor the sacrifice of so many of my fellow volunteers. Thank you all so much for your service to our country! We're going to need at least 100,000 signatures to get a petition in from the President. If we can get to 10,000, I will start writing congressmen. To make this effort go anywhere near viral, we will need for as many RPCVs and their family and friends, to share this via Facebook, Twitter and e-mail, coupled with testimonials telling their stories. You may receive reminders from MoveOn.org to do so, and I apologize now for that. I will send out updates, when and if, we get closer to the goal. NOTE: If you sign this petition, and have a change of heart, please contact MoveOn.org and provide your name and the name of the petition and ask that you be removed. They will gladly assist!
    3,104 of 4,000 Signatures
    Created by Chad Pfitzer
  • Stop the sale of arms
    Military supply companies in the USA are making a fortune selling heavy weapons to both our allies and to our enemies overseas. Guns and bombs made in America are killing our own soldiers. It should be against the law for the tax-supported American defense industry to sell weapons to a foreign country without federal authorization.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Robert Shorin
  • Immigration
    Dear Mr. President is about time to legalize all the illegal Alliens, Let's get them registered, so that they can Pay Taxes like everyone else. This country needs Income, not to keep spending billions on Borders, and the Discfunctional Homeland Security. Sir we need income! Lets quit spending billions on being the Worlds Police! Lets focus on the USA! Thank you if you read this petition, all my family and friends have voted for you!
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Eugene Franyutti
  • Afghan Independence
    Afghanistan has to rely on their govenment and people of that country to govern their affairs. It is not up to outsiders to rule, fight and try to maintain order.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Peter Bsumek
  • Palestine Problem
    I'd like to petition them to do their utmost during the coming few years to help resolve the long-standing Palestine Problem by helping the Israelis and Palestinians sign on the speedy creation of an independent Palestinian State in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, alongside Israel, with dual Palestinian-Israeli sovereignty over East Jerusalem, making the Palestinian part its capital.
    7 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Haig Khatchadourian
  • NO MORE WARS. PERIOD.
    It's about ending the creation of endless wars, started for illegitimate and bogus reasons.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by George Bergevin
  • Invasion of Africa
    Bases in Africa. (Africom)
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Timothy Bing
  • Educational Diplomacy
    About Nuclear War and the situation in Israel and Iran.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Michael P. Varrecchione
  • Peace between China's and Japan's Disputed Island
    China and Japan's arguing over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands has caused many violent actions towards Chinese and Japanese citizens. Violent protest are rising up in both China and Japan, with vandalism and destruction of the opposing country's companies and stores. Many citizens have suffered abuse and discrimination from either working in or using products of the opposing country. If war breaks out, the United States has a treaty to help defend Japan against any foreign adversaries and to give military support. A large number of people have family, friends and loved ones that might be in danger if the two countries can't resolve their dispute over the islands and war breaks out. Peace between these two countries can end the dangers of a war and keep family and friends safe from harm's way.
    55 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Keith Tsang