• Abolish the Death Penalty in Kentucky
    Legislation (HB 48) is being introduced to end capital punishment. In its crowded, 30-day session, the Kentucky state house will consider public support for doing away with capital punishment. Murder will become a Class A Felony punishable by life without parole or life without parole for 25 years.
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  • Disband the Democratic Party
    The word democracy does not appear in The Constitution nor does it appear in The Declaration of independence. America is NOT nor was it ever intended to be a Democracy. We cannot spread Democracy by war all over the world if we are not a Democracy! All too often in our political system we fight with left and right, it's time we all stand in unity as a Republic, the way our forefathers intended...one nation under God
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    Created by Carlos Vazquez
  • Stop the Excessive Roundups of America's Few Remaining Wild Horses and Burros
    Yes, it is about preserving in the wild these magnificent animals who are in fact returned natives here in North America and contribute positively to the ecosystems they inhabit when not subject to the unjust and dishonest "squeeze plays" of corrupt officials & disrespectful officials. They are also very important preventers of catastrophic wildfires. This is about obeying the law and the will of the general public concerning this crucially important Quality of Life issue here in America. For more details read my recent exposes at https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2021/01/002/where-wild-horses-little-to-celebrate & https://www.recordcourier.com/opinion/wild-free-roaming-horses-and-burros-act-requires-restoration/ ALSO PLEASE SEE MY LATEST ARTICLES THAT TELL WHAT IS HAPPENING AND WHY AND HOW WE CAN CHANGE THE PRESENT SITUATION THAT IS A DIRE THREAT TO NOT ONLY THE WILD EQUIDS BUT TO ALL OF PRECIOUS LIFE ON EARTH:  https://renonr.com/2025/07/03/the-historic-montgomery-pass-wild-horse-herd-needs-to-be-saved-from-elimination/ https://renonr.com/2021/12/20/wild-horse-act-subverted-over-50-years/ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274006946_The_Horse_and_Burro_as_Positively_Contributing_Returned_Natives_in_North_America https://www.academia.edu/114219313/AMERICAS_OBSTINATE_PUBLIC_LANDS_ESTABLISHMENT_TAKES_AIM_AT_AMERICAS_LAST_WILD_HORSES_AND_BURROS_THROUGH_DISINFORMATION
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    Created by Craig Downer
  • 200 Year Moratorium on the Harvest and sale of Coast Redwood and products derived from same
    The Coast Redwood is an endangered species, and needs to be recognized as such, and allowed to regain its original range.
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    Created by Ellis Arseneau
  • STOP YOUTUBE ANIMAL CRUELTY VIDEOS
    I am beseeching all fellow beings, please petition YOUTUBE to block cock fighting, dog fighting, horse tripping and other deliberate acts of cruelty using animals as unwitting entertainment, the more shocking and cruel, the more hits-the more hit, the more YOUTUBE benefits with advertising dollars; the advertisers do not realize that they are inadvertently supporting horrific cruelty.
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  • MAIN TAGLINE OF SAVE ORPHANS AND DISABLED AFRICAN CHILDREN
    Our tagline at SODAC is "off the streets and on their feet." Our goal is to provide street children and vulnerable children with rehabilitation, support and resettlement services. Right now our activities are primarily in Kampala, Uganda. We have a home and center where children from all over the slums come and participate in our activities and have a chance to enjoy life as a child. Our activities include educating them, giving the shelter, teaching them how to sing dance, acrobatics and other activities that we can participate in as a family and across African Countries. Currently there are 16 boys who live and sleep in the home. There are more than 50 other children who come from the streets and slums that we help. These are children who lives on the streets with no one to take care of them and with no one to cater for his/her welfare, such children are abandoned, rejected and neglected and society considers him/her as a detriment to the community or dangerous to society. Such children might be victims of war, natural disaster, and domestic violence, parents died of HIV/AIDS or absolute poverty in the family.
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    Created by Fred Kabogoza
  • Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, NC: stop discrimination
    Hospitals have a responsibility to the public to make sure that doctors are practicing good medicine, through the process of fair and unbiased peer review. However, Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte abused this process to discriminate against Dr. Ron Virmani, who is a U.S. citizen, because he was born in India. On September 1, 1995, they kicked him out of the hospital after a very secretive sham internal peer review, labeling 24 of his patient charts "problematic". An expert of North Carolina Medical Board stated that Dr. Virmani met the standard of care. Dr. Virmani lost his ob-gyn career and his professional standing. He and his family suffered tremendously for 16 long years and still continue to suffer.
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    Created by Ron Virmani, M.D.
  • Promote legislation to prevent public schools from starting before 8 a.m.
    Many high schools today start school in the 7 o'clock hour, a practice started several decades ago to save money by recycling school bus runs. Now considerable research confirms that these school start times are inconsistent with sleep needs of teenagers and young adults and are seriously undermining school performance as well as children's health and welfare. Because politics, money, and other logistical issues inevitably keep most school systems from changing start times, we need a national minimum start time for all public schools to make it easier for communities to do what's best for the safety, health, and learning of all children of every age when they set local schedules.
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    Created by Terra Snider
  • Free DC Petition for Equality
    In Washington, DC, our nation's capital, we have no voting member of Congress, and our local taxes and laws are subject to the control of Congress. This violates every principle of democracy and it is un-American.
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  • Help Us Remove Our Confederate Statue!
    It’s important that half our community doesn’t have to walk past a statue commemorating a group of folks whose aim was to eradicate their rights. 
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  • Amazon: Stop Violating the Rights of Disabled Employees!
    The Moral and Legal Obligation For millions of Americans with disabilities—veterans, short-term, long-term, or permanent—access to employment should not be a barrier or a source of fear. Amazon’s policies, as they stand, exclude hundreds of thousands of employees and up to 70 Million American's with disabilities from applying or retaining employment due to arbitrary, discriminatory practices. For Amazon, the Fortune 2 company, one of the largest in the world with over 500 Billion in revenue per year and over 1.4 million employees, this is simply unacceptable. Amazon, as one of the world's largest employers, has a moral and legal obligation to uphold the rights of its employees. The systemic discrimination and retaliation documented here are unacceptable and must be remedied without delay. Fixing these issues are not optional, these affect the very livelihoods of those with disabilities, whether they can put food on the table or not. Those with disabilities cannot always just find another job, some are wrongfully fired or when experiencing these issues may then go bankrupt, face additional medical issues or go homeless. The requests in this document are not nice to haves. They are not just because we want this, they are necessary to properly be accommodated and to adhere to the ADA. It requires a change of policies, procedures in a transparent way and with input from actual employees with disabilities at Amazon. We call on Amazon leadership to take decisive action—reform policies, uphold the ADA, and create a truly inclusive workplace where all employees are valued and protected. We Stand United Join us in demanding accountability and change. Sign the petition, share your stories, and stand with Amazon employees with disabilities fighting for their rights. Together, we can push Amazon to do better. _____________________________________________________________________ To  Amazon Leadership:  Amazon CEO Andy Jassy S-Team Beth Galetti - SVP, People eXperience and Technology Eric Sjoding - Director, Employee Relations Amazon Bob Rathbun - President Jenna holsberger - Manager, Operations Disability and Leave Services Amazon) Elayna Feltus Sr. Manager Talent Acquisition Ian Wilson - VP and Global Head, Human Resources Theunis Kotze - Sr. Manager, US Accommodations Megan Smith - Head of People Accessibility at Amazon Brent Jaye - President, Amazonian Experience and Technology  ___________________________________________________ Sincerely, Members of Amazon Disability Union & Allies
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  • Create Stronger Restrictions on AI in Social Media
    This restriction will ensure that anyone who uses social media (included but not limited to: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, TikTok, X, Reddit, etc.) will not be subjected to any false news, harmful or violent content, misleading information, and other harmful material that can be created with and/or used by Artificial Intelligence.  By simply reading or sharing this petition you are spreading awareness on the dangers of Artificial Intelligence. By signing this petition, you can be the change, and ensure that the people of America are safe from false, misleading, harmful, and violent AI Generated Content.  Thank you for your time. 
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