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A Call for a March on Washington
  • JoshuaNewman October 2011 +1 -1
    Please join in support and sign this petition for the March for the 99%

    We will bring our causes to Washington! http://signon.org/sign/a-call-for-a-march-on?source=c.url&r_by=149623

    Thank you, and feel free to read the call to march in the Actions forum.

    Joshua Newman
  • Teresa November 2011 +1 -1
    I think a march on Washington is a great idea - but, with some specific political reform demands like: congress can no longer vote themselves pay raises, Term Limits, no free health care, no separate retirement plan - they must contribute to social security just like the people who put them in office. I believe this list would be a good start.
    teresa in Moab