The First Amendment Right to Petition

 
 

Sign the Petitions For Redress of Grievances

Updated March, 2008

The following Petitions for Redress of Grievances were first formally served
on the Government of the United States in November, 2002

To this date, the US government has refused to respond.

The Petitions are currently being updated to reflect current circumstances
and demands upon Government officials (March, 2008)

We have continued to add Petitions and will record signatures on the Petitions until further notice.
Signatures collected are currently scheduled to be served on the Government during May, 2008

 

Here are
 the
Instructions:

 

Here are
 the Petitions
 for Redress:

 
1)   READ each Petition ===>>

2)   JOIN our e-mail list 

                    Yahoo! & Verizon warning     
     
    (Your password will be sent to
            you automatically)


3)   SIGN the Petitions
 
  Note:
a.  You will need your password
to log in and sign the Petitions

(If you are already in our system, please use the "JOIN" link above
to send yourself your password)


b.  To avoid mistyping your password,
simply HIGHLIGHT, then COPY and PASTE the password into the log-in form.

c.  After logging in, please provide your personal information, then click "continue." Click on the checkboxes
to "sign" each Petition.

Problems?  See below for some help... 
 
 

(March, 2008)
The Petition for Redress Regarding
the WAR POWERS CLAUSES

printable version

(March/2008)
    
 
 
The Petition for Redress Regarding
the GUN CONTROL LAWS 

printable version 

(March, 2008)
The Petition for Redress Regarding
the FEDERAL INCOME TAX

printable version

(March, 2008)
The Petition for Redress Regarding
the FEDERAL RESERVE

printable version

(March, 2008)
The Petition for Redress Regarding
the "USA PATRIOT ACT"

printable version

(March, 2008)
The Petition for Redress Regarding
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION 

printable version
 
(March, 2008)
  
The Petition For Redress Regarding
        
the NORTH AMERICAN UNION

printable version
 


Click Here to electronically sign
the Petitions for Redress
 That You Support


After logging in, provide your personal information then
click on the "Checkbox" for each
 Petition you want to sign.

 

Please note: 

To protect the use of your e-mail address and to validate the authenticity of signatures on the petitions,
you must first "sign in" using a valid e-mail address and password.
The next screen displayed MAY ask you for a password.

If you do not know, or do not have, a WTP password, click on the link displayed
and your password will be e-Mailed to you.

 

If you receive an ERROR while attempting to obtain your password:

You may need to enable your computer to run JavaScripts. 
(These settings can be reset following your log-in.)

To easily change these settings on your Internet Explorer browser, click on:
Tools > Internet Options > Advanced >
then scroll down, click the "check box" for Java related options.
If indicated, you may need to re-start your computer.

 
If you do not receive your password after our system
has displayed a message stating that one has been sent:   
Yahoo! & Verizon warning

Please be patient.  E-mails can be delayed for any number of reasons
including e-mail processing loads on our system, network problems or SPAM
filtering or processing delays by your ISP. 
If our system says the password has been sent, it has been.

If you are a YAHOO! customer -- please check your SPAM inbox and/or contact Yahoo..
A number of Yahoo users have reported problems with WTP emails being blocked.
If our mail is in your SPAM box, please change your SPAM filter settings to
approve www.GiveMeLiberty.org domain as an approved sender.

Note: Your default password and/or e-mail address on file with WTP can be modified at any time by clicking on the "My Profile" link found at the top of our homepage

As per our privacy policy, your personal information will never be released to any outside party.
Only your name, city and state will be incorporated into the public record via the Petition.

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