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- Petition · Save the Beach Cinema Alehouse in Virginia Beach, VA . . .
This is not simply a petition to keep a venue alive, it's a plea to preserve my home - our home - and a substantial piece of Virginia Beach's history I've been working at the Beach Cinema Alehouse for 10 incredible years, alongside a dedicated team of locals
- A Petition for the Impeachment Removal of Donald J. Trump 47th . . .
This petition outlines key facts, evidence, and constitutional principles that warrant immediate congressional attention and action to protect the Constitution and the nation The Presidential Oath of Office Article II, Section 1, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution prescribes the presidential oath of office:
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