
Monday, August 07, 2006
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Relax, but Get Informed
Take a minute to catch up on all the news you may have missed this past week, and try to catch some news programing on TV. Being informed helps when talking to voters who have questions.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Fighting for Net Neutrality and Internet Freedom
Net Neutrality Update: The Pounding Before the Recess
...from the political blog mydd.com
An awesome new site just launched, called WeAretheWeb.org The site is a collection of a group of internet celebrities (like the Tron Guy) talking about net neutrality.
Here's the deal. Ted Stevens wants his bill, and he's pushing like crazy to get it. It's going to be very hard for him to lobby Senators during the August recess, so he's looking to sign up 60 Senators who will commit to cloture during the lame duck session before the recess starts. In case you're wondering, that's unusual and somewhat sleazy.
The August recess starts Thursday, so we've got to put some heat on wavering Senators to make sure they don't commit to Stevens.
If you want to help or find out more, click the links above! Don't allow internet service providers to play favorites among different Web sites! For more information about net neutrality see the FAQ at SavetheInternet.com.
...from the political blog mydd.com
An awesome new site just launched, called WeAretheWeb.org The site is a collection of a group of internet celebrities (like the Tron Guy) talking about net neutrality.
Here's the deal. Ted Stevens wants his bill, and he's pushing like crazy to get it. It's going to be very hard for him to lobby Senators during the August recess, so he's looking to sign up 60 Senators who will commit to cloture during the lame duck session before the recess starts. In case you're wondering, that's unusual and somewhat sleazy.
The August recess starts Thursday, so we've got to put some heat on wavering Senators to make sure they don't commit to Stevens.
If you want to help or find out more, click the links above! Don't allow internet service providers to play favorites among different Web sites! For more information about net neutrality see the FAQ at SavetheInternet.com.
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