Posted on 01/17/2013 7:09:35 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Documenting that petition reached 25,000 threshold in case it "disappears."
Needs to get 100,000 just to make a point.
You could send a tip to him, too.
White House now requires We the People petitions to have 100,000 signatures for official response
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2978639/posts
I have received these responses from politicians I have written. They arent worth the electricity it takes to send them.
The response to this one is the same. It’s a good joke on the dipstick, but that’s all it is.
They moved the goal posts on this.
If you look at the screen shot, there are no more signatures required.
Petition that were in process when the change was made are grandfathered at 25,000.
If you look at the screen shot, there are no more signatures required.
We have used Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals #5 ("Ridicule is man's most potent weapon.") to expose the arrogance and hypocrisy of politicians hiding behind armed guards while dictating that we and our children be soft targets.
I have been sending tips to Drudge, hoping he will pick it up. If he does, it will be huge embarrassment for him.
Petitions that were in process when the change was made are grandfathered at 25,000.
If you look at the screen shot, there are no more signatures required.
I predict this WH petition thing is going to go the way of flag@whitehouse.gov before the snow stops flying.
There is no embarrassing Obama.
He cannot be embarrassed, because he looks with contempt on America and it’s citizens.
You don’t really think the major news sources will report on this petition do you?
Even if they did Obama would present the signers as racist.
It was a fun thing to do, but it really served no purpose except to let the signers let off a little steam.
Thank you for that, I had missed that part.
Cheers
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