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  • Trump Must Be Held Accountable For His Illegal Inspector General Purge
    A president can’t illegally dismiss Inspectors General without repercussions and accountability. Congress must respond and push to have the Inspectors General reinstated immediately.
    346 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Win Without War Picture
  • RUSS WHEATLEY
    Increase the public employees share of the Florida Pension Fund by 1/4 % each year for the next 12 years. This would keep the defined amount retirement on a good financial level, allowing public employees to benefit for years to come.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by RUSS WHEATLEY
  • Free Captain Paul Watson, Sea Shepherd
    7/20/12 is the 68th day that Captain Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Society has been detained in Germany on an outrageous, alleged charge of "a violation of ship traffic". Time to ask US government to assist in freeing him.
    5 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Maureen Kane
  • Tell Congress It's Time To Pass The FAMILY Act
    Join me in urging Congress to support the FAMILY Act to establish a national paid leave fund allowing every U.S. worker to take up to 12 weeks of paid leave to care for a new child or an ill loved one.
    2,081 of 3,000 Signatures
    Created by U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
  • Free the Oak Ridge 13
    If we are to serve as an example to the rest of the world, then we must counter-balance the harshness exhibited by certain Arab regimes towards non-violent protestors. We must demonstrate that leniency is the proper approach to deal with those who protest peacefully, even when they violate the laws. Presumably, the governments of Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, and now more despicably, Syria and Libya, were acting in accordance with their own rules of law when they rounded up peaceful protestors- the protestors likely were violating laws about assembly and public criticism of the government. The recent convictions of 12 persons for trespass at the nuclear weapons facility, Y-12 National Security Complex, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee (The United States of America vs. Jean T. Gump et al.), similarly is an example where peaceful protestors have been arrested, tried and convicted, this time for violating laws governing trespass on federal property. The difference is that this has occurred in our own democratic country. And what kind of riff-raff are these defendants? They include 4 nuns, 3 priest, 1 great grandmother, and two younger parents of small children. Several of the defendants are over 80, all have extensive histories of working with the poor and helpless, and a number were actively involved in the civil rights marches of the early 1960’s with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the freedom rides. Whether one feels that these defendants should be reviled as willful lawbreakers or lauded as saints, what should be clear in this case is that imprisonment for such offenders will serve no useful purpose for them or for society. Clearly society would not be protected by putting them in jail and they will not be “rehabilitated” by their stay in the state’s accommodations. Some might argue that their trespass on a nuclear weapons site makes them a threat to our national security. But if our national security can be threatened by such people, then we have a much more serious problem with our national security than anyone would care to admit. If 80-something priests and nuns are a threat to our national security, maybe we need to re-evaluate what it means to be “secure.” But that is a matter for a separate discussion. Meanwhile, we the undersigned, respectfully request that the convicted defendants be handled with the utmost leniency in this (and any future similar) case. Please do not have them serve any more time in prison or fine them. If you still feel they owe a debt to society, then, in accordance with their characters, consciences, and the needs of society, sentence them to community service. Mr. President, if Magistrate Judge Guyton is unable to follow our request, then, it is your duty in your capacity as leader of this country, to use your authority and power, to pardon these sincere and dedicated members of our country. Nothing that was seriously wrong in this country has ever changed without the actions of people like these- from slavery, to the rights of laborers, to civil rights and an end to “separate but equal.” They, in the tradition of the Reverend Dr. King, have been willing to risk prosecution and jail, to fight against situations and actions in our country that they perceive as unjust and immoral. All of the defendants have now spent some time in jail for their arrest. No good will be served by their extended imprisonment for non-violent protest. Even if you disagree with the moral imperatives of their actions, in this time of constant arguments about the need to trim waste from government budgets, this is clearly an example where a great deal of government resources can be saved- by not wasting the excessive outlays of tax dollars from the criminal justice system to lock up defendants such as these. In sum, please free the Oak Ridge 12 defendants.
    448 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Mike Perlin
  • Raise Georgia's minimum wage rate
    It is time for our State Legislatures to pass a "realistic" livable wage here in the state of Georgia.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Tamika F. Hillsman
  • Save World Wolves!
    Save world WOLVES! They are endangered animals! In The world there are only 10.000 wolves!! MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
    21 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jacqueline Di Giacomo
  • Lockdown drills must be mandatory in the state of California
    Fire and earthquake drills are mandatory, yet lockdown drills, a key factor in protecting our children from school shootings, are not. Make lockdown drills mandatory, and save the lives of our children.
    145 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Barbara Brammer
  • Tell Gov. Perry: Stand With the People, Not the Insurance Industry
    The Affordable Care Act requires that health insurance companies to refund excess profits to th consumers who pay their premiums. Rick Perry wants to block Texas consumers from getting their money so his insurance-industry backers can keep it to boost CEO bonuses!
    9 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Scott Morris
  • UTAH
    I support raising the minimum wage in UTAH to at least $13.50 an hour. Stop poverty and promote equality!
    12 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Penny54
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