• Put Ken Anderson in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame
    Ken Anderson should be in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame, but he isn't. Throughout the decades, dozens of fine players have been selected by the Hall's committee to be enshrined in Canton. When the Hall revealed its long-list for the Centennial Slate Finalists in 2020 last week (December 19), Bengals fans the world over were expecting Ken Anderson to be on that list. For reasons best known to themselves, he wasn't. As fans, we're often emotional about our team and the legends that play for them. But Ken Anderson's exclusion goes beyond emotion. His exclusion goes beyond reason, too. Drafted in 1971 with the 67th pick, Ken became the starting quarterback in 1972 and went onto play 16 seasons with the Bengals. He was an AFC Champion in 1980, he was a four-time Pro Bowler and an All-Pro in 1981. He was named both NFL Offensive Player Of The Year and NFL Comeback Player Of The Year in 1981. He was NFL Man Of The Year (now the Walter Payton Man Of The Year) in 1975. He was named NFL MVP in 1981. But consider these statistics that, in some cases, stood the test of time for decades: At the time of Ken's retirement in 1986 season, he held NFL records for consecutive pass completions (20), completion percentage for a single game (20 of 22, 90.9%, vs. Pittsburgh in 1974) and completion percentage for a season (70.6% in 1982), as well as the Super Bowl records for completion percentage (73.5%). He led the league in passer rating in 1974, 1975, 1981 and 1982. He was also the first quarterback to run Bill Walsh's era-changing West Coast Offense, when Walsh was offensive coordinator in Cincinnati. Ken was ranked sixth all-time for passing yards in a career at the time of his retirement. His record for completion percentage in a season stood for 27 years after his retirement (broken only by Drew Brees in 2009). He led the NFL in passing yards and completions twice, and lead the league in fewest interceptions per pass attempt three times. There are many fantastic quarterbacks whose busts are sitting in the Hall Of Fame, but some of them cannot boast Ken's achievements. Jim Kelly never held an NFL record that stood for almost 30 years. Dan Fouts was never an NFL MVP. Warren Moon never lead the league in pass rating. Ever. Quite simply, Ken Anderson deserves to be in the Hall Of Fame. Bengals fans around the world – Bengal Jim's Before The Roar, the Bengals Bomb Squad and the Bengals Trailer tailgate crews, and Bengals UK, the UK-based fangroup – have united to protest Ken's continued omission. Please sign. Let's get Ken in.
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    Created by Jim Foster
  • Remove Big O tires and replace it with a Popeyes Chicken
    The county needs better Chicken not terrible auto service
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    Created by Joey Drake
  • Recuse Senate Republicans from Impeachment Trial
    A Presidential Impeachment is a most important action in our Democracy. It must be taken seriously, impartially, and with adult candor. Failure to do so is the death knell of our Democracy.
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    Created by Glenn Ferren
  • End Prohibition Of Cannabis/Marijuana/Hemp Nationwide
    Prohibition has failed! Our Justice System is overloaded, our sick are dying families/communities destroyed, farms and factories empty, 99.9% of all hemp is imported, , our environment is suffering but our prisons are full. For decades Congress has failed to act. It is time for the people to stand up and #EndTheMadness
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    Created by Robert Reed Picture
  • Delete Nikocado Avocado YouTube channel
    He is a manipulator, very evil, and has very bad intentions.
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    Created by Jasmin Lopez
  • Tattoo
    I hear that people are tired of traveling out the area, and state. To much time and money is wasted outside of the local community.
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    Created by Johnathan Nichols
  • Amerasians from Vietnam
    These Amerasians have US father's and are Americans. They need a pathway to US citizenship.
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    Created by Julius Larry
  • Loving Accountability for JK Rowling
    Betrayal trauma is real. When children who’ve been inspired by Harry Potter discover that their gender identity is different from the one they were assigned at birth, and then discover that the beloved adult who wrote their beloved books is transphobic, the life-affirming message of these books goes flat. Children deserve public figures who support pro-child, pro-inclusion policies and platforms. Cherished adult figures who support children’s wholeness and health are essential to keeping suicide rates down. Please consider the health and safety of the children who love your work.
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    Created by Beverly Baumgartner
  • Remove Congress,set term limits
    To take back our country and for them to understand that their job is to serve the constituency and that to serve as a member of Congress is a CIVIC DUTY not a career.
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    Created by Mark Austin Picture
  • Tar Heel Confederates
    The University of North Carolina (UNC)'s Board of Governors is currently providing financial support for the headquarters of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. This is unacceptable. A state university is prioritizing funding for a certified hate group, whose primary function is to promote white supremacy, over institutions that respond to the needs of Black people and vulnerable communities. In addition, UNC gave the Sons of Confederate Veterans $2.5 million to keep its “Silent Sam” Confederate statue after students and other university supporters removed it last spring. The Sons of Confederate Veterans is a violent organization. The actions of the governing board are loud and clear: the University of North Carolina system does not foster a community that cares about Black lives. The most shameful thing about all this is the university is funding hate at the expense of two essential centers that would truly support and grow the institution and surrounding community. The governing board fired the attorneys affiliated with the Civil Rights Center and had to return funds that supported its Center on Poverty and Workforce Development. For the Board of Governors to use the university's platform and money in this way is a slap in the face to justice-minded North Carolinians and any Black person affiliated with the university.The University of North Carolina Board of Governors is a part of a violent cornerstone of the white South that ensures Black people remain in political, economic, and social subordination. We must push back.
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    Created by Amanda Jackson
  • Follow Carl until the end
    Carl Azuz is a CNN10 god. Show your support.
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    Created by Isabelle Ohlmann
  • DOH - DITCH & ROAD CONDITION
    Causing run off damage on personal property. Multiple calls and personal visits made to DOH and nothing us being done. Only EXCUSES as to why "they can't"
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    Created by Brigida Withrow