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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Kiss the internet goodbye?
Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 13:54:35 -0700
From: Maria Tchijov, MoveOn.org Political Action
<[email protected]>
To: Robert Cordingley <[email protected]>
Breaking: The FCC just sided with Verizon and Comcast by voting on a
proposal that would kill Net Neutrality. Now we have 60 days to secure
the future of the Internet.
*Can you help stop the corporate takeover of the Internet by chipping in
**$5 today?*
Chip in $5
<https://pol.moveon.org/donate/savetheinternet.html?bg_id=hpc5&id=95788-24392895-IG9kttx&t=1>
Dear MoveOn member,
Breaking news: The FCC just took the first step toward killing Net
Neutrality, by moving ahead with a plan to divide the Internet into a
fast lane for the 1% and a slow lane for the rest of us.^1
*But we can still win the fight for an open Internet.* MoveOn members
and allies have already succeeded in getting a real solution on the
table: to reclassify the Internet as a public utility like drinking
water---making it equally accessible to all.^2 For the next 60 days the
FCC will take public comments on the proposal. We have 60 days to win by
doubling down on our campaign now.
*Can you chip in $5 today to ramp up our campaign to save the Internet?
<https://pol.moveon.org/donate/savetheinternet.html?bg_id=hpc5&id=95788-24392895-IG9kttx&t=2>*
As FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn said, "the real call to action begins
after the vote today. This is your opportunity to formally make your
points on the record. You have the ear of the entire FCC."^3
And we're doing just that. *MoveOn members are literally in the streets
at 19 local FCC offices across the country right now*---sending
shockwaves through the FCC bureaucracy.
But to keep this campaign going for the next 60 days, we need to raise
$150,000 to launch the next phase.
With the support of MoveOn members, we will:
* *Drive phone calls to the White House* so that President Obama has
to hold FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler accountable for his promise to
protect Net Neutrality---building on the thousands of calls members
have already made
* *Launch a new round of ads* to raise awareness of what's at stake
and continue to pressure President Obama and Chairman Wheeler
* *Deliver thousands of public comments to the FCC in support of the
real solution*---treating the Internet as a public utility
* *Continue to amplify the more than 10,000 personal stories from
MoveOn members* who would be hurt if the FCC adopts this plan
We know that corporations like Verizon and Comcast aren't going to sit
this out. They will be deploying their lobbyists and putting their money
behind killing Net Neutrality. But we have already proven that MoveOn
members can fight back, if we do it together.
*We've come this far---can you chip in $5** to keep fighting for a free
and open Internet? *
*Yes, I can contribute $5.
<https://pol.moveon.org/donate/savetheinternet.html?bg_id=hpc5&id=95788-24392895-IG9kttx&t=3>*
Together we'll make sure the FCC feels enough sustained public pressure
that there is no way they can kill Net Neutrality.
Thanks for all you do.
--Maria, Manny, Joan, Garlin, and the rest of the team
Sources:
1. "FCC approves plan to consider paid priority on Internet," /The
Washington Post/, May 15, 2014
http://www.moveon.org/r/?r=298318&id=95788-24392895-IG9kttx&t=4
2. Ibid.
3. "FCC Votes For Plan To Kill Net Neutrality," Huffington Post, May 15,
2014
_http://www.moveon.org/r/?r=298323&id=95788-24392895-IG9kttx&t=5 _
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