• Fire United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz
    United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz Must Be FIRED Because Of His Bad Leadership And Total Disregard For Passenger Safety And Respect
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    Created by Anwar Bodal
  • Obama: Do not follow the Clintons' Path, Reject Wall Street Speaker Fees
    The Obamas can, and judging by their recent book deals will, earn lots of money. They need not do it by accepting speaker fees from Wall Street firms. Obama should cancel his September speech and not accept the $400,000 fee from Cantor Fitzgerald.
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    Created by Stefan Johnson
  • Separate National Historic District Designation from local historic restrictions
    Eastmoreland is currently trapped in a National Historic District process. InJanuary the Comprehensive Plan revised Goal 5 and now allows a local state option for historic designation. We support anything you can do to separate the national historic district designation.
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    Created by Patricia Brandt
  • Ask President Obama to Donate His $400,000 Speaking Fee to the ACLU & Planned Parenthood
    There is a lot of negative publicity about President Obama's Speaking fees. The President could lead us by example by donating to the ACLU, NAACP LDF, SPLC, and Planned Parenthood. Other public figures should do the same with their personal millions of dollars. There are many Americans who never see $400,000 in their lifetimes. Use this money for the public good.
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    Created by Emma Gold
  • Make Florida Law Enforcement Disclose Cell Phone Surveillance
    The practice of secretly gathering private information without cause is a violation of the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Law enforcement officials have abused the power that these tools give them, which threatens the very foundation of our freedom. This practice must be stopped immediately.
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    Created by Adam S. Boarman
  • Boycott Fox News
    It is about the improper precedent of rewarding those who have created a predatory environment at Fox News. Such behavior should not be rewarded with contract payouts or by making settlements to keep those who have been victimized silent.
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    Created by nancy friedman
  • I stand with the person I employ on May 1st
    The White House and Republicans may be attacking immigrants and workers, but we know that we rely on each other and that our futures are one! Whether it's a childcare provider who allows a parent to go their job or a home attendant who makes independent living possible, their work makes all other work possible.
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    Created by Carolyn
  • New Multirotor Airfield
    Assigning a dedicated field for multi rotors is a must . We have airplane airfields but quads and airplanes do not have the same flight pattern . Nashville Metro Parks is ready to help us please sign the petition to help us move forward .
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    Created by Byron Brock
  • Disavow Violence Perpetrated In The Name Of Our Movement
    The mischaracterization of our movement as violent extremism undermines our core values of peaceful protest and inclusiveness. We seek to reach out to all people who want a fairer and just society.
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    Created by Glenn Lapp
  • Sanction United Airlines and protect all passengers immediately
    Yesterday, United Airlines and Chicago aviation police officers forcibly removed a passenger from a flight that the airline overbooked—pulling him from his seat and dragging him through the aisles. Video captured by outraged passengers shows the man, with a bloody face, being dragged through the plane. United Airlines, which overbooked the flight, had chosen the man, it said, at random—and the man, who other passengers say is a doctor who needed to return home to see patients, refused to leave. This is the latest alarming incident involving passengers having their basic rights and freedoms infringed upon on a domestic flight. People of color also bear the brunt of deteriorating rights on domestic flights—that this passenger, who identifies as being Chinese, was treated this way follows the many instances of people of color being mistreated on domestic flights. The industry must be regulated to protect passengers. United Airlines issued a blanket apology to all of the passengers on the flight, and CEO Oscar Munoz released a statement saying they would call for a "detailed review" of the actions of their employees. But that is not enough. The United States Department of Transportation oversees the airline industry. It's time for the U.S. DOT to reign in the airline corporations and law enforcement officers who act outside of human decency. The U.S. DOT must sanction United Airlines and immediately adopt a passenger bill of rights that ensures all passengers can travel without fear of humiliation, harassment, or assault.
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    Created by Corinne Ball
  • Jefferson County Supervisors: Pass a Resolution Supporting a Statewide Factory Farm Moratorium!
    We urge Jefferson County supervisors to pass a county resolution supporting a factory farm moratorium until Iowa has fewer than 100 water impairments and the weaknesses of the Master Matrix are adequately addressed. At any one time, Iowa has over 22 million hogs and 70 million chickens that are predominantly confined on over 9500 factory farms. The state is incapable of adequately regulating the factory farms we currently have. We don’t need more! Seven Iowa counties that already adopted a factory farm moratorium because they recognize the harm corporate livestock production can impose on their constituents and the environment. These harms are documented in over 50 years of respected peer-reviewed studies: Air pollution. Water pollution. Road degradation. Quality of life deterioration. Public health degeneration. Rural economic decay. And the continued loss of traditional, independent livestock producers, once the economic and social backbone of rural communities. Iowa’s factory farms produce 22 billion gallons of manure annually. It is spread over fields and can run off into Iowa’s water. Manure is a leading cause of impaired waterways in Iowa’s rivers and lakes. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources reports 800 documented manure spills and over 4 million fish killed from manure spills since 1996 and 754 water impairments throughout the state. A moratorium would pause new and expanding factory farm development until we can clean up our dirty waterways and fix the myriad of problems associated with corporate controlled livestock production. A pause could open avenues for family farmers to migrate regenerative agricultural practices that cause no harm. That’s why the Iowa Alliance for Responsible Agriculture (IARA), a coalition of 25 national, state, and community organizations in Iowa, is calling for a moratorium on new and expanding factory farms until there are less than 100 water impairments in the state. JFAN is a member of IARA (cleaniowanow.org) and supports the Alliance’s call for a moratorium. If seven counties can pass a resolution, why not Jefferson County? We strongly urge the Jefferson County Board of Supervisors to join their fellow supervisors who’ve demonstrated a deep concern for the health and well-being of their constituents and the environment by adopting a resolution in support of a factory farm moratorium for Iowa.
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    Created by Jefferson County Farmers & Neighbors, Inc.
  • Asbury Park City Council: Stop Inhibiting Short Term Summer Rentals
    As responsible owners of residential real property in a tourist-driven beach resort town, many of whom have made significant investments in homes here, and who have endured outrageous property tax increases, we strongly object to this unreasonable infringement on our property rights. While the City has put forth an absurd rationale related to phantom nuisances created by transient lessees, citizen stakeholders know the truth. Residents have become increasingly reliant on supplementing their income through rentals to offset spiking city taxes and in 99% of instances fully comply with all existing codes related to noise and nuisance. As big developers enjoy constant concessions and tax breaks, individual residents are being penalized for their resourcefulness and we will not stand for it. We must unite to defeat this proposed Ordinance, and the Council must know their reelection depends on their position on this issue. Come to a meeting to let your voice be heard, Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 10AM at the City Council Chambers at the Asbury Park Municipal Building. http://www.cityofasburypark.com/egov/documents/1491327389_00943.pdf
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    Created by Asbury Park Homeowner