• "a potential American recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Syrian occupied Golan"
    Dear Congressman/Senator… We write to you today, as American citizens and American of Syrian origin, to draw your urgent attention to the recent media reports and congressional hearing about “a potential American recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Syrian occupied Golan”. We call upon you to consider the consequences and repercussions of such an act on the national security of the United States, as well as on its international status and credibility. In recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Syrian occupied Golan, the United States is retreating from its long-standing political positions and commitment to the principle of the impermissibility of acquiring other’s territory by force. For a long time, the US has acted as a peaceful broker in the conflict between Arabs and Israelis, through negotiation and diplomatic means based on the “Land for Peace” Principle. We would like to remind you that on December 17, 1981, The United States voted in favor of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 497. This resolution decided that the Israeli Law to annex the Syrian occupied Golan, is "null and void and without international legal effect". Furthermore, this Resolution called on Israel to rescind this action. Our country, the United States of America, has been one of the major founders of the United Nations. We believe that the credibility and international status of the United States as a fair mediator will be greatly affected and damaged by such an act. Moreover, such a recognition by the United States would violate international law, because all resolutions adopted by the United Nations since 1967 have provided for the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by force and have asked Israel to withdraw from the territories it has occupied by force, including the occupied Syrian Golan. We, as American citizens, are proud that the Founding Fathers understood that if America does not have sovereignty, it does not have independence. The United States is an independent nation, governed by the American people, who adopted the Constitution and created the government. They elect their representatives and make their own laws. We all remember and respect the principle established by our Founding Fathers, which states “OURS IS A GOVERNMENT OF LAWS NOT OF MEN”. We, as American citizens and American of Syrian origin are presenting our plea, asking you to think carefully before taking any action concerning the rights of another sovereign state, which damages the image of the United States as a great nation that respects and adheres to the principles of the American Constitution and international law. We count on your wisdom not to provide terrorist groups with a new pretext to further fuel violent extremism. The national interests of the United States of America will be preserved as long as our Government abides by international law and the legal and moral principles on which this great country was founded. Respectfully, American Citizen and Syrian American Citizen
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    Created by SAWA
  • Stop Ga Insurance Companies from using credit checks and not-at-fault claims to rob Georgians by ...
    We are all affected by outrageous insurance rates, and while the rich gets richer the poor gets more poor. Stand for something, or fall for anything.
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    Created by Charles Bass
  • Tell the FDA not to ban almond milk
    FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb surprised everyone when he announced that the FDA is considering banning terms like "almond milk" on the labels of plant-based milks. Why? “Almonds don’t lactate,” he quipped. He was only half-kidding: it really does come down to lactation. For years, there’s been a standard on the books that specifies that the word milk must refer to the lacteal secretions of a cow. It’s always been the rule that you can’t put the plain-old unadorned label milk on almond milk, soy milk, or even goat’s milk. But now Big Dairy is seeing its sales plummet while almond, soy, oat, and other plant-based milks gain market share. So dairy lobbyists have taken the position that the FDA should ban the word "milk" from plant-based labels altogether, even when it appears after the words almond, soy, or oat. Call it beverage or drink, they say, not milk. The Good Food Institute is a nonprofit organization that works to create a better future of food. Sign the petition and we'll pass along your signature and comments as part of the public feedback period on Docket ID: FDA-2018-N-2381. The deadline is August 27, so we should act fast. Join us in telling Trump’s FDA that the government has no business censoring plant-based labels. Common sense should win out over dairy lobbyists.
    92 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Matt Ball, The Good Food Institute
  • Automatic citizenship for families separated by the US Government at the boarder
    Because it's the only American way that we can respond to this atrocity conducted by our government.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jack Miller
  • Ban sale and use of Fireworks in Oceano
    Fire danger is real and it is irresponsible to permit the sale and use of fireworks in our community.
    22 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Dee Kinney
  • Rename the town of Phelan, California
    I don’t believe any town should be named after a racist.
    8 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Chelsea Arnold
  • House GOP refuses to renew election security funding as Democrats fume over Russian interference
    How can the Republicans think that there is no action going on with the upcoming election. We need to let them know they are at risk of being voted out of their position.
    22 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Gary Hill
  • Ban Air rifles, B B guns, airguns, pellet guns in city of Sunrise
    My neighbors are being endangered by irresponsible pellet gun owners that get drunk and start shooting. Police have been called numerous times and they can't do anything because the laws tie their hands. It feels laws are protecting the criminals rather than decent, law abiding citizens that just want to live in peace. Robbing us of peaceful enjoyment of our homes.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Patricia Blanco
  • Lets eliminate plastic bags in Florida
    This issue is a serious one. Obviously climate change is also very serious to all Human Kind. Plastic is in the deepest parts of our oceans and is inundating the Dominque Republic, Hawaii, and many other places. Plastic covers the Pacific Ocean in an area 3 times the size of France. There are plenty of alternatives than plastic.
    11 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Robert Jay Weiss
  • New Jersey For Criminal Justice Reform
    Our criminal justice system is broken. There is one system for the privileged and another system for people of color, the poor, and the disenfranchised. Too many lives are impacted by these discriminatory policies. This must change! We hope you will join us at Our Revolution Essex County NJ in this fight! *1 should say end the criminalization*
    116 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Justin Goldsman
  • Support Waimanalo's Houseless Community - Do Not Sweep Waimanalo Beach Park!
    The anticipated sweep that will move the Waimanalo Beach Park houseless residents out of the area will not resolve the situation and will only make matters worse, pushing them into the residential areas or further out in the restricted beach areas. As community outreach providers in Waimanalo have seen – the displacement of houseless individuals and families leads to further stress and chaotic responses that may result in more serious consequences. We are asking that the state and county hold off on any sweep of the area as the community works toward solutions to identify a more permanent solution. The Waimanalo community supports the Ohana Zones concept and it is a project we would like to see started in Waimanalo. A safe area designated for residents that understand rules and oversight will allow a place where houseless residents of our community can stay without being "swept." Now with Act 209 (2018) becoming law, Waimanalo would like to be the first community to pilot a program that allows a safe area for our Waimanalo ohana to thrive towards independence and eventually permanent housing.
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    Created by Waimanalo NB Res. Challenged Committee
  • Social Security Denying you survivor's benefits?
    My husband died recently and his social security income was cut off immediately, reducing my household income in half and leaving me with a 3,000 a month mortgage. I was informed that I am not eligible for his social security survivor's benefits because I receive teacher's retirement. Others who receive retirement benefits from other sources are entitled to social security, but not public servants. The rules should apply to everyone. State, County, Federal, and railroad retirees deserve better. Sign up to change this pernicious policy implemented by Pres. Reagan.
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    Created by Bj Moore