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To: Protect the Bill of Rights

That was a great Beck tribute.

I pray every week for our military and my country.


196 posted on 10/20/2009 3:07:45 PM PDT by Fishtalk
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From Will Kerpen who was on Beck's program today. Bolding and largers fonts are from me.

Americans for Prosperity

Dear----------,

As important as all the fights are that we're in right now, perhaps the biggest of all is the fight over whether the government will take over the Internet.  That's because as long as the Internet is free, we can use it to communicate, educate, and organize.  Tea parties, townhalls, and AFP events would be very difficult to organize if government owned and controlled the Internet and chose to interfere with it.  That's what's at stake this week as the Federal Communications Commission decides on Thursday whether to move forward with so-called "net neutrality" regulations.

The net neutrality movement is an outgrowth of the larger so-called media reform project of radical left-wing activists like Robert McChesney who seek to destroy private control of the country's communications systems. 

I discussed McChesney and the so-called media reform movement last night on the Glenn Beck show, and you can watch that clip here.  I'll be on with Glenn again tonight to discuss net neutrality specifically.

As the Internet Freedom Coalition shows on our Net Neutrality Scare Ticket it has now been nearly 7 years since the November 19, 2002 letter that started the net neutrality scare, without a single significant incident of the kind of egregious behavior by evil phone and cable companies we're told require government intervention.  It's a solution in search of a problem.

Net neutrality sounds simple--force phone and cable companies to treat every bit of information the same way--until you realize that modern networks are incredibly complex, with millions of lines of code in every router.  Making sure services like VoIP, video conferencing, and telemedicine (not to mention the next great thing that hasn't been invented yet) get priority may be necessary to make the Internet work. But the government is working to do just the opposite.

These networks cost billions of dollars to build and maintain, and if there is uncertainty whether there will be a good return on that investment, private investment will dry up.  And then government will step in, spending billions of our tax dollars on a government-owned and controlled Internet.

That's their plan.

The push for a Washington takeover of the Internet is coming from the White House.  It includes Susan Crawford, the so-called Internet Czar, who told The Wall Street Journal in April that the $7.2 billion of stimulus money for broadband she is helping spend is a "down payment on future government investments in the Internet."  She went on to say: "We should do a better job as a nation of making sure fast, affordable broadband is as ubiquitous as electricity, water, snail mail or any other public utility."

It comes right from the top.  President Obama himself said on the campaign trail: "I will take a backseat to no one in my commitment to Net Neutrality."

The FCC will vote Thursday on what it calls a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Net Neutrality.  If it passes, it will start a public comment period and I'll be emailing you again with instructions on how to file comments.  But for the next couple days, we need to make our case against the FCC even taking that first step down the road to a Washington takeover of the Internet. 

Here's what you can do to help: The FCC created a website at www.OpenInternet.gov where you can comment on government regulating the Internet under so-called net neutrality rules.  The left has been flooding it with comments.  Please take a moment to head over to www.OpenInternet.gov and click on "Join the Discussion" to make your voice heard for keeping the Internet in private hands.

Thanks for all you do.

Phil Kerpen

Director of Policy, Americans for Prosperity
Chairman, The Internet Freedom Coalition

P.S. Wanted to remind you again that you can see me tonight on the Glenn Beck program on FOX News at 5PM and 2AM Eastern, 2PM and 11PM Pacific.  You can also contact me any time through Twitter (http://twitter.com/kerpen) or Facebook (http://facebook.com/PhilKerpen).


198 posted on 10/20/2009 3:11:17 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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I find that I can’t even watch them. The very idea. I’ve never been military...my Dad was military civilian overseas and I did represent my country at an international school. I’m proud that I did an international baccalaureate and proud that my classmates voted me one of two people to speak at our graduation.

But it’s NOTHING NOTHING compared to what my dear nephew (and Godson) has sacrificed in the army. Two tours and two kids back home. The first one, he was doing convoys between Tikrit and Kirkuk...he is still uncomfortable when traffic stalls in America...(because the vehicles had to MOVE in Iraq or be targets)...

He also said despite the Democrats criticism early on that the vehicles weren’t armored enough...the armored ones couldn’t move as quickly. He said he’d rather be in a fast-moving not-as-armored vehicle...

It’s just interesting what you learn when someone you know is there. And my niece is going back again for VERY little pay compared to the danger. Because she believes in the cause...the American Red Cross does alot for soldiers.

I think of me....and I think of THEM and what they do and it makes me sad...

We stay home and we worry...and they go THERE for very little pay and they sacrifice and do not get the respect they deserve.

I’m proud of them...but I’m SAD for us...because so many do not realize the importance and sacrifice and nobility.

Oh well.


202 posted on 10/20/2009 3:28:03 PM PDT by Winstons Julia (Europe stole my vegetables)
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