[Occupymendocino] Net Neutrality FOR WHOM
John Fremont
john at cypresshouse.com
Fri May 23 22:38:34 PDT 2014
Occupiers,
After signing the petition, I tried to post it on Facebook but I've
rarely used Facebook and my skills are on par with the average
troglydyte. The petition site kept demanding email and new passwords and
when they didn't like what I typed in they suggested I grant access to
cookies, and this gave me pause (not that I'd know how to do it.) My
scam light came when they denied me access despite entering the password
on page 4, line 14 , Truth is, I rarely visit my Facebook page. I have
more than 250 passwords, most of them for sites or games or videos I
don't recognize. Checking the notation on page 4, line 14 , I accessed
Facebook, but I couldn't post the petition or this message.
Anyway, check out the petition (below); I think you'll want to sign it.
If you're on Facebook, tell me if you were able to post it..
Thanks,
John
On 5/23/2014 12:23 PM, Melanie Jones wrote:
> The FCC ignored millions of users to push forward with an Internet for
> the 1 percent — but our fight is just getting started.
> Sign the Petition!
>
> <http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/4655?n=71612388.qCqlHM>
> Share on Facebook!
>
> <https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/4655?mail_share_ref=71612388.qCqlHM>
>
>
> Dear John Fremont,
>
> *Moments ago, the Federal Communication Commission voted to push
> forward with Internet "fast and slow lanes," ending Net Neutrality and
> establishing paid priority online.*
>
> Hundreds of thousands of us worked with groups like Demand Progress,
> CREDO and Free Press, flooding the FCC with so many calls that they
> had to literally turn their phones off.
>
> *That still wasn't enough to stop Chairman Tom Wheeler from backing an
> Internet for the 1 percent — but our fight is far from over.
> <http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/05/15/fcc-approves-plan-to-allow-for-paid-pri...>*
> *
> *Before these disastrous rules go into effect, the FCC is**calling on
> the public to weigh in**on the changes, and the Democratic
> commissioners have already expressed skepticism over the changes,
> calling on the public to guide their next moves.
>
> ***We need to make it crystal clear to all five FCC commissioners that
> the public demands Net Neutrality, no matter what Tom Wheeler is
> selling.* We want broadband reclassified as a utility, and an open
> Internet available to all — we will join us in the final push today?
>
> PETITION TO FCC COMMISSIONERS: The FCC must reclassify broadband
> as a utility, and stop companies profiting by giving the rich
> better Internet access and choking out competition. Fight for
> innovation and equality, backing Net Neutrality and rejecting the
> new "fast and slow lane" Internet rules now!
>
> *Click here to sign -- it just takes a second.
> <http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/4655?n=71612388.qCqlHM>*
>
> Thanks,
> -- The folks at Watchdog.net
>
> P.S. If the other links aren't working for you, please go here to
> sign: http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/4655?n=71612388.qCqlHM
>
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