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Dear David,
Now is the time to stand up for a free and open
Internet. The FCC is seeking public comments on Net Neutrality
-- and thousands of people are telling their stories. Here's
mine:
"My name is Travis Thompson, and I am a
twenty-three year old disabled student. I sustained a spinal
cord injury at the age of 19, and ever since then my quality of
life has been poor. However, the Internet has been a life line
for me, because it has been my gateway to the outside world that
I have such trouble navigating." Read my
full story.
At SavetheInternet.com,
you can read stories from others, view photographs, watch new
videos, and join a national conversation about the future of the
Internet. You even create your own personal comment page to
share with others.
Tell Your
Story and Save the Internet
AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are pressuring the FCC
to rule against Net Neutrality. If they get their way, these
giant corporations will become the gatekeepers of the Internet,
deciding what you can do online. You can help stop them.
This may be the best chance we have this year to
demonstrate to Washington that protecting the free and open
Internet is an issue that matters to millions of Americans. The
FCC needs to know why Net Neutrality is important to you. Tell
them how an open Internet impacts your daily life, your business
and your ability to connect with others.
To save the Internet, we need to flood the FCC
with stories and comments from people around the country. Can
you ask five friends to send their story to the FCC?
Tell
Your Friends to Take Action
With your help, we can send hundreds of
thousands of comments to the FCC that they can't ignore.
Onward,
Travis Thompson
Student
Elizabethtown, Ky.
P.S. Want to do more? Write a letter to the editor to
help raise awareness about this important campaign.
Visit the web address below to tell your friends
about this event
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