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1. Help Slow Down Global Warming 
This is a petition that, hopefully, will be sent to someone high in the government.
Whales are beautiful things with there songs and smooth wave making, and the love of how happy they look out in the oceans.
You love the things that they do around you and you just want to be able so swim with them just so you know how they live, and so do I.
January 18, 2006
For many of years the animals have not been deserving such harm that has come to them so we have to ban this cruelty as if it was happening to us!
How would you feel if you were being shot for wildgame I tell you I wouldn't like it one bit and I think you wouldn't either so lets put our voices out there and tell the animals we are your voice now!
We will speak up for your rights for being on this Earth along with the rest of us!
I think there should be no more abortions!
There should be no more abortions because you wouldn't want to be in a jar when you were born and not live!!
Josh L. has continually been using other people's Magic The Gather decks! He should get himself one. Also a pokemon deck wouldn't hurt...
6. Get Ren & Stimpy off TV FOREVER!! 
I have seen many Ren & Stimpy episodes (unfortunatly). All of them have completely disgustsed me. Anyone who watches that show must be amused easily or every other channel is out of service or you have been captured by terrorists. Please, if I was a parent I wouldn't let my kids watch it. Heck, I wouldn't watch that TV show if my parents let me.
7. Have Microsoft make a Video Game Handheld 
When the Microsfot X-Box came out in 2001, it was a top seller. More than PS2, and more than Gamecube. It had one of the most popular games, Halo, and it had it's own Hard Disk.
After Nintendo sold big, they decided to make a system called Game Boy. It sold even more than Nintendo. Yes, you all of heard of Game Boy Advance. Well, it has great graphics, and it is portable.
Wouldn't it be nice if Microsoft made a handheld game system? Wouldn't it sell big? It could have great graphics, even better than GBA, and it could have games like, Halo, and Project Gotham Racing, and games like that!It would be the best selling game system of the year! Think about it.
8. Sonja 
By signing this petition I agree and support the fact that Sonja should be able to stay in the United States of America at least until January. This way Sonja would be able to finish the first semester. If Sonja were to go back know it would interrupt with her education. All of us thought that Sonja's organization sent students here to experience what it is like in America. By making her go back this November she would be missing out on homecoming at her school and she wouldn't get to experience Christmas in America either.
9. Petition For Disclosure Of All Diagnoses At The Time Of Diagnosis 
My son, Shane, was born with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH). CDH is a birth defect that occurs when the diaphragm does not fully form allowing the abdominal organs to enter into the chest cavity, preventing the lungs from growing. I had an ultrasound at 8 weeks and then another at 8 and a half months. The ultrasound was performed, and they said everything was OK but wouldn't give us any pictures until they gave in to my begging a few weeks later- only to give a picture of Shane's backside. An ultrasound at 8 months gestation on a baby who had virtually no left diaphragm, the majority of his abdominal organs in his chest, 2 heart murmurs, and a displaced heart, and they claimed they saw nothing.
When we requested Shane's medical records a few years later, there it was in black and white on the technician's note- "Stomach missing." They knew something was wrong and never told us, never did more testing, never referred us to a specialist. If we had known, had time to research, we never would have allowed Shane to be treated at the facility that he was transferred to after birth, a hospital with an extremely low CDH survival rate. If we had known, Shane wouldn't have been subjected to the trauma of a transfer and wouldn't have been delivered at a hospital that didn't even have a pediatrician in the building because it was after 5:00 p.m and he wouldn't have suffered many severe complications. Shane died in 1999 at age 6 and a half as a result of these complications. They had no right to withold information that could have saved my son's life.
10. Petition For Standard Certification Of All Ultrasound Technicians 
My son, Shane, was born with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH). CDH is a birth defect that occurs when the diaphragm does not fully form allowing the abdominal organs to enter into the chest cavity, preventing the lungs from growing. I had an ultrasound at 8 weeks and then another at 8 and a half months. The ultrasound was performed, and they said everything was OK but wouldn't give us any pictures until they gave in to my begging a few weeks later- only to give a picture of Shane's backside. An ultrasound at 8 months gestation on a baby who had virtually no left diaphragm, the majority of his abdominal organs in his chest, 2 heart murmurs, and a displaced heart, and they claimed they saw nothing. When we requested Shane's medical records a few years later, there it was in black and white on the technician's note- "Stomach missing." They knew something was wrong and never told us, never did more testing, never referred us to a specialist. If we had known, had time to research, we never would have allowed Shane to be treated at the facility that he was transferred to after birth, a hospital with an extremely low CDH survival rate. If we had known, Shane wouldn't have been subjected to the trauma of a transfer and wouldn't have been delivered at a hospital that didn't even have a pediatrician in the building because it was after 5:00 p.m and he wouldn't have suffered many severe complications. Shane died in 1999 at age 6 and a half as a result of these complications. In the United States, ultrasound technicians do not have to be certified and there is no standards or laws on who can/cannot perform ultrasounds.
