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Fire Jay CutlerJay Cutler's lack of enthusiasm and inability to preform as a starting quarterback has left the Chicago Bears with a pitiful record of 3-5. This is unacceptable because the talent that surrounds him is outstanding. Please sign this petition and help convince Virginia Halas McCaskey to fire Jay Cutler.20 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ryan Wiersema
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Nebraska Watchdog must apologize to Amanda McGill and retract their inaccurate storyAmanda is running for State Auditor against incumbent Charlie Janssen, whose campaign manager is quoted frequently in the article mentioned. This story was introduced to attack Amanda with no factual basis, as she is a politician with a sterling reputation. We cannot allow our system to be hijacked by misinformation like this, so please help me convince Mr. Jordan and Nebraska Watchdog to do the right thing. More information is available at http://ryanjonsyrek.wordpress.com/1,902 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Ryan Syrek
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Wextrust Victims Letter to Judge Chin November 2014This petition has been created at the request of the Wextrust victims to allow each one of them a way to let Judge Chin know that they fully support the letter written by Jay C. Starling, M.D.214 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Patti Robertson
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We Demand A Mega Club and museum for The House Music Culture.Before House Music was introduced to Chicago, the city of Chicago was known for the gangster Al Capone. This was not a good image for the city. Then the city became known for the blues and its blues clubs. This didn't last very long. In 1980 Chicago House music was born, Chicago would never be the same, it was house central. House Music, the Dj's and the producers made Chicago the most talked about and visited cities in Illinois. It was reported that when there was a house music event going in Chicago the crime rate dropped. House music and its culture promotes peace unity and diversity it has crossed all racial barriers and has inspired all types of music genres: EDM, Techno, acid, soulful, dubstep, tribe, and many more. Three decades later House music is still going strong in Chicago. But House Music has no mega venue or museum. By developing these things: 1- It would be a great tribute to the Dj's and producers of Chicago that helped define a positive image of Chicago; 2- It would generate a greater level of tourism which would bring more money to the city; 3- This would create a place for the house music community of Chicago and the visiting fan population to celebrate its culture and love for the music. 4. The museum would display the contributions that the pioneers of house music has made to the music industry, photos of Dj's and producers, gear and equipment that was use to make the music, old flyers and photos of legendary DJ’s and producers, House music locations and other type of memorabilia. Also music workshops for the youth or that may be interested in a music career as a DJ, producer or sound engineer.41 of 100 SignaturesCreated by DEREK JONES
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Bike Racks for our Parks!As a cyclist, I am concerned that we aren't making it easy enough for beginning bikers and families and seniors to bike in NYC. One of the biggest obstacles to getting on a bike is having a place to lock it securely once you arrive at your destination. The parks in our neighborhood (Central Park, Riverside Park, Morningside Park and others) don't have any bike racks and that leaves cyclists without a place to park once they get to the park!11 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Martin Wallace
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Cambria heights needs a place for dogs to runWe live in a dog friendly neighborhood with an abundance of family dogs which we as dogs lovers walk daily. Cambria heights is surrounded by parks which all prohibit dogs, why? Please help & support the cambria heights neighborhood to unleash the chains to our furry family members to a dog park right here in Cambria heights.14 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Erica Moore
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Metro-Cards For Suffolk County TransitPassengers of the Suffolk County Transit & NICE Buses would like to have later hours on bus runs(until Midnight). Some people who ride the SCT & NICE Buses work late hours and do not have the SCT or NICE Buses running late for them to get home, and have to pay over $10.00 just to get home by cabs. With that I feel that SCT & NICE buses are losing passengers this way, just as well when the SCT buses are constantly running 15-20 minutes late when people are trying to get to work on time or getting home in time if they have children to get off the school bus.19 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Arnetia Lewis
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Upon a birth of a healthy baby born to a Biological Mother, there must be true evidence of abuse ...To many false allegation's go unproven and the children get adopted out anyway! I lost my Daughter to false allegation's and plenty others through the years 1984- 1987 and many others.till now Thing's just keep getting worse instead of better we need our infant babies to stay with their Biological Mothers! This Government Agency won't let any Biological Parent keep any baby born to them after a social worker falsifies papers and makes the adoption legal! it's unfair. Not to mention not good for a healthy baby to be placed away from the Biological Mother! Please put a stop to this injustice!17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Laurie Hurley
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Shut the Buck up!!Joe Buck is a terrible, biased announcer. He needs to be stopped. There are tens of thousands of people who are absolutely fed up with his biased reporting, together we can SHUT THE BUCK UP!! As Phil Mushnick from the NY Post said: Fox World Series Coverage is so painful to the senses. http://nypost.com/2014/10/24/why-foxs-world-series-coverage-is-so-painful-to-the-senses/21 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sports Fan
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KEEP THE HOLLY BOXApparently someone complained about the artwork I did on the makeshift memorial where my sister was struck and killed by a car in August of 2004. The Massachusetts DOT sent my family a letter notifying us that it would be removed.293 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Noah Pierce
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Greenbelt Homes, Inc. (GHI): First Things First and HIP LaterThe GHI Board of Directors will soon vote on the Homes Improvement Program (HIP) and what to put to the members for final decision. They are considering which aspects of HIP to require for the entire cooperative, and which to allow members to choose for their own units. The HIP proposal includes several items, such as insulation and bathroom exhaust fans. The proposal is not covered by reserve funds, will require a loan and result in an increase in member monthly fees. Replacement of doors and windows in all homes and siding in frame homes is already planned and budgeted under replacement reserve funds and does not require a member vote. Recently a Buildings Committee task force on crawl spaces released a report on major problems including standing water, sump pump failure, grading issues, and pests. The scope and cost of the issues are unknown. Crawl space remediation is necessary before envelope upgrades could begin. As concerned residents, we feel it is crucial for other members to understand and act on this issue. Let the Board know how you feel! Sign the petition, email and write the Board, and attend meetings. Please share the petition link with neighbors. Anna Socrates, Christopher Shuman, Cynthia Newcomer, Ellen Weiss, Kris White, Stephen Holland76 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Cynthia Newcomer