I just got an e-mail from the Save the Internet Coalition that says Sen. Frist will not schedule the Stevens Telecom Bill for a vote unless he's certain their are 60 votes for it. So it is on hold for the moment while more wrangling occurs. I handwrote letters to Senators Bond and Talent, and wrote a letter to Rep. Carnahan admonishing him for voting against network neutrality in the House. That is the biggest impact you can have. E-mails don't work. Phone calls are better, but mailed letters are best. Visit http://www.savetheinternet.com to keep abreast of the progress on this issue. ----- DAVID VESEL -- synthetic music for humans http://davidv.purplenote.com porphyrous@... ----- The Purple Note Radio Network: Escape From Noise, vocal electronica, 10PM Sats http://efn.purplenote.com Spellbound, music for theremin, 11PM Suns http://spellbound.purplenote.com ----- kkissinger@... wrote: > Quoting rupert chappelle <rupert1manband@...>: > > >>david is right, but putting it far simpler terms, the >>monopolies want to edge out any competition and this >>will effectively mean that the choices on the net will >>be restricted to the choiced that big media choose to >>force upon us... > > > yet another power and money grab by powerful corporations. > > I was looking on the net and could not find when this comes up for a > vote. How much time do we have to write our senators? > > I will have letters to my senators in the mail tommorrow. > > -- Kevin > > > > SPELLBOUND-L, the glocal thereminist community > > To contact the moderator, e-mail porphyrous@... > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [SPELLBOUND-L] net neutrality
2006-07-15 by David V
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