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Second Chance for Romondo SeymourRomondo is another example of a prisoner given an incredibly long sentence for a non violent crime. We know politicians and others soared to power on these outrageous sentences but it is time to be wise. I started writing prisoners like Romondo as a way to help heal. It has become a great learning experience and my outrage at the injustice done these prisoners and their families and communities, coupled with the corruption of the system compels me to do as much as I can.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by FFUP
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Protection For Bernie SandersAFTER THE EVENT IN SEATTLE THE BERNIE SANDERS CAMPAIGN NEEDS PROTECTION. THE TIME IS NOW! #ProtectTheBern1,130 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by KG Kidd
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Justice for the Animas RiverThe protection of our environment is the paramount mission of the EPA, and the lands and wildlife are important to our way of life and the wellbeing of future generations. If a non-government company had done this then the EPA would go after them with everything in the Government's arsenal. As the regulating body for the US, the EPA must be held to an even higher standard than private companies.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nate Carter
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S0cial SecurityI am personally affected by this issue. It has become Vital for ALL seniors!22 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Edward Wilk
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Stand with Planned Parenthood in WisconsinI know a woman whose life was saved by an abortion. Planned Parenthood has provided high quality health care to Wisconsin women for decades--and we're not going to let that change.3,321 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Collin McNamara
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Defend Planned ParenthoodThis petition is in defense of Planned Parenthood in the face of a national campaign against it.30 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Walker
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Governor Ducey: Stop Attacks on Planned ParenthoodI know of young women in Africa who died very young from infection secondary to non-sterile abortions. No one wants to see Arizona become a place where affordable, legal and medically safe abortions are not available. No one wants to lose a daughter, niece, grand-daughter, or sister because of male politicians trying to control women. Women need to stand up for their rights over their own bodies, now and always.296 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Leigh Bowie
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"Republican Prejudice Towards Obama in America"Beginning 2007, the world witnessed the arrival of an exciting and fascinating political development -an unparalleled event that seemed unfathomable to comprehend in a society that had for centuries adopted a master-slave cult relationship - put forward the first African American petitioner to petition for the highest elective office in the world's most dominant hegemony since the pinnacle of Imperial Rome. As a Liberian political writer in the midst of such exhilarating life-changing event, I refused to sit by idly without writing about it. It's 400-page volume, precisely detailing "Republican Bigotry Towards Obama in America, " now languishing at the Partridge Africa Publishing for quite some time now, owning to the fact that I've defaulted in installment of fee to the company due to bad health, rendering me unable to work at this time in America. For me, it's not about monetary gain; it's really about the state of my writing career in America and whether or not I have what it takes to compete with well-established authors in such renowned society. This is my dilemma in America. The nature of the book, apart from its reporting aspect, offers also a vivid narrative of the struggle of American Liberalism an whether it will be able to sustain itself in post Obama era, in particular, in the face of continue Republican and conservative assaults in America. This segment of the book is very critical in that if progressivism or liberalism is to prosper and remain arguably the greatest governing philosophy for Americans and the world at large, we liberals must do all we can to ensure that such plan remain our center of focus. Andrew Kofi Robinson/ [email protected]/470-685-563250 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Andrew Kofi Robinson
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Continue funding for Planned Parenthood in PAI feel strongly about women's health issues and am concerned that attempts to shut down Planned Parenthood will harm the health of women and infants, especially those who need their services the most. We suffer from an unconscionably high infant mortality rate in Pittsburgh's Hill District. Without the services of Planned Parenthood, I fear the problem will only get worse. As it stands now, none of our not-for-profit public charities, such as hospitals like UPMC, and AGH, seem willing to provide these services at affordable rates to those most in need. We need Planned Parenthood to fulfill this role and provide these vital public health services.4,953 of 5,000 SignaturesCreated by Granville K.
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Texas lawmakers: Stop the attack on Planned Parenthood Gulf CoastWomen's access to healthcare is in jeopardy--all in an attempt to make abortions impossible in the State of Texas.37 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nicholas Nix
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Support President Obama's deal with IranI support President Obama's historic nuclear deal with Iran and I am afraid if Congress does not support it, such a decision may lead to war with Iran.104 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Gwendolen Hines
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Raise the Minimum Wage to $15/hr in ColoradoHad the minimum wage of 1968 been adjusted for inflation, it would be well above $10.00 an hour today. Productivity has also risen considerably since 1968: The typical worker is almost twice as productive today as he or she was then. Adjusted for both inflation and productivity gains, therefore, the minimum wage should be at least $15.00 an hour. American workers deserve to make a living wage. The President and Democratic leaders in the House and Senate have proposed raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, but the minimum wage should be $15 an hour because: (1) $10.10 an hour isn't enough to lift full-time workers and their families out of poverty; (2) Unlike 45 years ago, today's typical low-wage worker is not a teenager; he or she provides all or a large percent of family income; (3) The minimum wage would be at least $15 an hour if the minimum wage we had back in 1968 were adjusted for inflation and for the productivity gains we achieved since then; (4) Because some employers now pay wages that don't lift their employees out of poverty, the rest of us pay for their Medicaid, food stamps, housing, and other assistance -- in effect, subsidizing these low-wage employers; (5) Some jobs may be lost by raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, but many more people will be lifted out of poverty; (6) The economy will also benefit as low-wage workers have more money to spend, thereby creating more jobs; and (7) At a time in our nation's history when 95 percent of all economic gains are going to the top 1 percent, raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour is the right and decent thing to do.160 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Arn Menconi