• Justice For Theodore Scott
    Theodore Scott won Gold Peak Tea's Take The Year Off Contest for $100,000. Theodore was later disqualified by Gold Peak Tea/Coca Cola because they alleged that Theodore violated a particular section of their contest rules which was to say at least ambiguous, vague, and overly broad (in which one Coca Cola high level personnel admitted to the ambiguity). Theodore refuted the claim that he violated the rule in question, however, Gold Peak Tea/Coca Cola did not relinquish their position because they wanted to protect the image of their company. When Theodore pointed out to Gold Peak Tea/Coca Cola officials that the other contestants including the new designated winner violated explicit and expressed rules, Gold Peak Tea did not act on this information and did not disqualify these contestants for their rule violations. Many people have been extremely hurt and outraged over the way Theodore Scott was mistreated by Gold Peak Tea/Coca Cola and are now calling for justice. We're asking people to sign this petition and stand up to the injustice that was done to Theodore Scott. Follow our cause at https://www.twitter.com/GoTeamTheodore.
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    Created by Richard Emanuel
  • Tell BP to move forward with restoration of the Gulf Coast!
    The Gulf Coast didn’t need another reminder of the critical need for coastal restoration as Hurricane Isaac rolled through–but the emergence of BP oil along our coastlines provided that reminder. It’s been 16 months since the Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA) Trustees and BP announced an agreement to provide $1 billion towards early restoration projects, yet the trustees have only allocated $60 million to projects. We’d like to know–what is taking so long? Keep BP accountable–tell them to move forward with restoration of our coast! Currently, the project selection has been occurring in a black box with little opportunity for public input. In November 2011, the Gulf Future Coalition released Sunshine on the Gulf, a report that outlines the need for transparency and public participation in the restoration project selection process, as well as putting forth a framework for evaluating many of the proposed early restoration projects. This report has been lost on BP as they continue to drag their heels, and stall the path to the restoration of our coast. Send a message to BP that we need transparency and public input to ensure the full repair of the damage to our coast.
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    Created by Michelle Erenberg
  • Puerto Rico admission as the 51st state
    After more than a century as a colony of the U.S., Puerto Rico deserves a serious approach in the part of the President and Congress to solve our political status. We are tired of the the usual spiel or litany that we have to take action first and decide what we want. No, we need to know what are you willing to accept as a non-territorial status to conform the policy of the United Nations. Then we will conduct a plebiscite with the options acceptable to you. Results will be transmitted immediately for final action.
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    Created by William Rodriguez
  • Support Rachel Ronan
    My friend, Rachel Ronan, was wrongfully terminated after telling her work, Super Cuts in Mandeville, LA, that she would need time off to say goodbye to her son, a US Marine- who was to be deployed to Libya.
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    Created by Jessica Cash
  • stop New York police searching 120,000 blacks
    my petition is about the 120,000 black and Latino boys of ages 14-18 stopped and searched that many times by New York police
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    Created by d.
  • Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline
    Stop the pipeline at the border. DO NOT install it piecemeal inside the U.S. DO NOT destroy our country to make a Canadian corporation more wealthy.
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    Created by Thomas Carroll
  • Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline
    Stop the pipeline at the border. DO NOT install it piecemeal inside the U.S. DO NOT distroy our country to make a Canadian corporation more wealthy.
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    Created by Thomas Carroll
  • Make Candidates Accountable for Their Ads
    "Some" candidates ads have no regard for the truth, in their efforts to win at ANY cost. This attitude undermines democracy and serves the interests of dishonest people, at the expense of "the 99%" of the American Public. Before the next presidential election, we need to handle this situation. The League of Women Voters sponsors presidential "debates". Let's petition them to sponsor a "Responsible for Your Ads" event in which the candidates address EACH of their opponents' ads -- and defend their ads -- with fact-checkers present. "I approved this message," is not enough. An "accountable for your ads" event will compel political campaigns to clean up their act and so help clean up politics.
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    Created by Lawrence Gold
  • Implement the Affordable Care Act in Texas!
    Yes, I have been effected by the high cost of insurance in Texas.
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    Created by Allison Copony
  • Fathers Have Rights Too!
    My brother is fighting to protect his rights to see his daughter without interference of the court ordered agreement by his child's mother. She has interfered with the order over 5 (documented) times and still nothing has been done. Why do double standards have to exist in these types of cases? I am concerned that the stereotype of the 'deadbeat dad' has negatively affected my brother's case. Here's a father who is fighting the right way, and has been let down by the very system that's supposed to be fair and just. The Attorneys involved have the opportunity to right the wrongs in this case and many others like it. Let's stop this vicious cycle of pounding on men who are fighting to help raise their children!
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    Created by SONYA ALLEN
  • Apple: Let CREDO Mobile Support iPhones
    My family and business have relied on Apple products for decades. Overall, I think it is a good company. Yes, Apple makes some poor choices. But, what REALLY drives me crazy is that my business can't get iPhone and iPad service from CREDO Mobile! When using AT&T or Verizon, our dollars go to candidates who think I should not be guaranteed equal pay for equal work or that corporate executives have a right to determine what reproductive health care women have access to. So, doing business with AT&T is self-defeating. Yes, we could jump to other devices, but we rely upon iPhone-compatible tools. And, yes, we could jump to Sprint. But where we local, progressive, Apple lovin' business owners want to be is on CREDO -- where our business dollars will go to politicians who work to make our lives better, not harder. This as a win-win-win-win: CREDO gets thousands of new mobile and data plans; Sprint (which I THINK hosts CREDO) might get help meeting their iPhone quota; Apple sells devices to all of those hold-out progressives, and those progressive would be heard through their dollars and CREDO Action. Please join me in asking Apple CEO Tim Cook to finally set up an agreement for the iPhone with CREDO Mobile and give progressive business owners what they really want: iPhones on CREDO!
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    Created by Leslie Martel Baer, MS, MA
  • NO ONE IN AMERICA SHOULD EVER BE HUNGRY OR HOMELESS!
    My petition is about all the homeless in America and the empty houses not being used. All the people who go to bed hungry each night.
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    Created by Mary Ruth Harrill