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  • Democratic Platform Committee: Call to End Occupation of the West Bank
    The Democratic Platform should call for ending the occupation of the West Bank.
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    Created by Robert Naiman
  • Save TheRougeHouse
    The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control may be in violation of U.S. Law Title 18 USC 249: Hate Crimes Prevention Act in that it appears to have violated by interfering with commercial or other economic activity in which the victim is engaged at the time of the conduct. Retired Major Tracy Moore-Riley (100% disabled) who served the country during the Desert Storm War has been denied economic activity to pursue the opening of a Supper Club in the New Orleans French Quarter.
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    Created by Maj. Tracy Moore-Riley
  • Save our Wrestling Coach: Ricardo Garcia
    We are concerned that the LGHS Athletic Director, Kenny Perrotti, has removed Ricardo Garcia as the head wrestling coach to enable rich LG families to "buy" a new head coach and ruin the brotherhood and WINNING team that Ricardo Garcia has created in three years as our head coach. We are calling on the school district to conduct a thorough investigation into any allegations made by Mr. Perrotti concerning Mr. Garcia to the Governing Board.
    683 of 800 Signatures
    Created by Denise
  • Tell GM to commit to carbon-free ethical aluminum!
    We demand that General Motors commits to sourcing carbon-free and ethical aluminum through the car manufacturing supply chain!
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    Created by Demand Progress
  • Unlawful Arrests: Phoenix Veterans Affairs (VA) Police are Violating Due Process Protection Laws
    The Issue As someone who believes deeply in the fundamental rights granted by our U.S. Constitution, I'm troubled by the Phoenix Veterans Affairs (VA) Police's repeated disregard for these rights. For over a decade, this department has been violating a basic legal rule under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure —Federal Rule 5—that requires people who are arrested to be brought before a judge quickly. Instead, the Phoenix VA Police have been arresting and searching individuals, then letting them go without giving them the immediate access to a judge that is required by law. This isn't just a technical mistake—it’s a serious violation of the Fifth Amendment, which guarantees everyone the right to due process, or fair treatment under the law. By arresting individuals, searching their belongings, issuing them a citation, and then releasing them without ever bringing them before a judge, the Phoenix VA Police are ignoring critical legal protections. This is known as a "Rule 5 Violation." Details of the Misconduct The Phoenix VA Police have been arresting people, especially veterans, and conducting searches that have no legal basis. They take people into holding cells, search their belongings (like bags, purses, or backpacks), issue a ticket known as a United States District Court Violation Notice (USDCVN), and then let them go—all without ever taking them to a judge. Under the law, some searches are allowed if someone is being incarcerated, but the Phoenix VA Police aren't legally incarcerating these individuals; they’re simply arresting, citing, and releasing them. This practice disregards the due process protections provided by the Fifth Amendment. Violation of Rule 5 Federal Rule 5 requires that anyone arrested without a warrant must be quickly brought before a judge. Phoenix VA Police are clearly ignoring this rule. Rule 5 states, “A person making an arrest within the United States must take the defendant without unnecessary delay before a magistrate judge.” By arresting people, holding them briefly, searching their belongings, issuing citations, and then releasing them without presenting them to a judge, the Phoenix VA Police are directly violating this rule. Fifth Amendment Violation The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process, which includes the right to a prompt review by a judge. By delaying or bypassing this essential step, the Phoenix VA Police are undermining a basic constitutional right. In a Supreme Court case, Corley v. United States, the court highlighted the importance of "prompt presentment" to prevent secret detentions and to make sure that arrested individuals know the charges against them. Violation of VA Directive/Handbook 0730 The VA has its own policies, outlined in Directive/Handbook 0730, which detail how VA police should handle arrests. This directive states that tickets (USDCVN) can be issued as an alternative to a full physical arrest, and that anyone who is arrested should be taken to a judge without delay. But Phoenix VA Police are not following these rules. Instead, they physically arrest people, issue a citation, and let them go without taking them before a judge, directly violating this directive. Impact and Urgency Statistics show that Phoenix VA Police have arrested hundreds of people—primarily veterans—without following the rule that requires prompt access to a judge. These ongoing practices not only violate federal law and VA policies but also erode public trust in the justice system. This type of misconduct has serious implications, and immediate action is needed to restore fairness and accountability. This short video clip below will breakdown the issues above within several seconds:    https://youtu.be/vkPEH8qeMKc?si=fa2c-eCS_WalH3_E
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    Created by Concerned Citizens
  • .@SenatorBaldwin & @RepGwenMoore: Don't Send Cluster Bombs to Saudi Arabia
    Introduce an amendment to the NDAA barring the transfer of cluster bombs to Saudi Arabia.
    6,346 of 7,000 Signatures
    Created by Robert Naiman
  • .@SenatorDurbin: Don't Send Cluster Bombs to Saudi Arabia
    Introduce an amendment to the NDAA barring the transfer of cluster bombs to Saudi Arabia.
    9,505 of 10,000 Signatures
    Created by Robert Naiman
  • Congress: Criticize Turkey Govt. Abuses of Human Rights
    Members of Congress should speak up against human rights abuses by the government of Turkey, including attacks on Kurdish civilians and attacks on press freedom.
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    Created by Robert Naiman
  • @HouseDemocrats: Back Lieu-Conyers to End U.S. Aid to Saudi Bombing of Yemen
    Sign the Lieu-Conyers letter urging President Obama to stop refueling Saudi warplanes that are bombing civilians in Yemen.
    7,195 of 8,000 Signatures
    Created by Robert Naiman
  • @SenBrianSchatz & @maziehirono: Oppose the Saudi arms deal!
    Co-sponsor a resolution to oppose the Saudi arms deal.
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    Created by Robert Naiman
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