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‘Justice For Rubashkin Petition’ Reaches Threshold To Get White House Attention


A few weeks ago, the White House announced  plans for its “We The People ” project, which would allow ordinary Americans to use an online portal at the White House’s website to submit a petition, gather support for it and, if it managed to clear a participation threshold of 5,000 signatures within 30 days of submission, it would get the attention of “policy experts” who would “issue an official response.”

Well, this web portal went live today, and according to the latest results as of this hour the petition ‘Call an Investigation into Allegations of Prosecutorial & Judicial Misconduct in the Case of Sholom Rubashkin’, is getting close to that threshold, with 4,893 signatures.

To sign the petition, click HERE.

(Source: Huffington Post)



19 Responses

  1. It’s holding by “5,700” already WOW !!! Let’s do it till 15,000 so we could reach higher then the other biggest before this LET’S Go JEWS WE COULD DO IT!!!!!! Nu Nu let’s go!!! Don’t wait do it now just click above on CLICK HERE

  2. there are so many yidden caught in the prision mess many who are put there by over zealous prosecuters please lets sign a petiton for federale parole who ever can get this started it will be a big zechus before the yom hadin where we all need a little mercy

  3. “issue an official response.”
    just wait it will read something like.
    “we value your input, and we will review this matter.”

    Lets think, if all the letters Rabbi Lerner has organized on behalf of Jonathan pollard have not gotten an “official response”, will 5000 clicks on a web page.
    But hey keep davening and then do some hishtadlus to hide the nes of our Father the “Matir Asurim”

  4. I was #8501. They make it a little lengthy to sign up and activate (which is a good deterrent for many people not to finish signing), but it isn’t really a big deal. We can all take a couple of minutes to do this and help a fellow Jew.

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