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    dana
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    Defend net neutrality.

    This is a do or die moment for a free and open Internet, and President Obama needs to decide which side
    he is on -- ours or the side of the giant telecommunications corporations.

    On Wednesday, Obama appointee and FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced plans to issue weak,
    industry-friendly regulations when the FCC meets on Dec. 21st. And in a cynical ploy Genachowski is calling
    the regulations "net neutrality," when they're nothing of the sort.

    President Obama, who promised on the campaign trail to be an advocate for net neutrality, can stand up
    now and call for stronger rules to protect American consumers, or he can sell us out to the narrow interests
    of the telecoms.

    Will you join me in asking Pres. Obama to not sell us out on net neutrality?
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    Last edited by Barry; 12-08-2010 at 05:35 PM.
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