The Obama administration launched a website in September of last year you may not have heard of, among others (you may recall AttackWatch or other laughable campaigns, which pitted Americans against Americans to see who could turn who in faster for speaking negatively about the current administration), which serves as a tool to directly petition the government.
(I had proudly turned myself in on AttackWatch's website back in September.)
Well, here it is. The website, WeThePeople, was launched by the Obama administration and it encourages Americans to petition the government to act on matters that they value as important.
From the website, “We the People provides a new way to petition the Obama
Administration to take action on a range of important issues facing our
country. We created We the People because we want to hear from
you. If a petition gets enough support, White House staff will review
it, ensure it’s sent to the appropriate policy experts, and issue an
official response.”
A man in Chicago decided to start a petition at WeThePeople on March 5 of this year. The introductory statement reads, "I petition the Obama administration to resign." In the description section of the petition where a petitioner can elaborate on their idea is one single word. "Resign".
This petition has until April 4 to reach merely 25,000 signatures and at that point, according to your president, Barack Obama, the administration will have to issue an official response to the petition.
Just today, over 2,300 individuals, including myself, signed the petition and I encourage you to do the same. Being part of an electorate as big as America's is, with laws in many states that don't even require you to have a photo ID to vote (as many times as any one deceased person or illegal alien would like to) makes you wonder how much your vote is actually worth when it is so simple to manipulate the system.
Watch this video!!!
Sign this petition and your vote will be unequivocally counted. If you want to send a message to Barack Obama that only requires a moment but will be highly effective, sign this petition!
350.6 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day197.
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