Senate Bill To Prohibit Extra Charges For Internet
xoip writes "A report in the The New York Times states that 'Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, will introduce new legislation today that would prohibit Internet network operators from charging companies for faster delivery of their content to consumers or favoring some content providers over others.'"
Everyone, please understand how extremely easy it is to contact your senator to voice your opinion regarding this. http://www.senate.gov/
In the upper right hand corner is a "Senator search". Click the state you live in and your two senators websites will be listed. Most (if not all) of the senators are available via email. Voice your opinion in a calm professional manner.
Too many people sit back and watch democracy happen around them. If every single person who read this story voiced their opinion about it to their senator (whether they agree or disagree), there would be tens of thousands of emails (as oppossed to maybe a couple hundred).
It's just to easy to voice your opinion to your senator these days. You would be throwing away a huge opportunity if you didn't.
If an officer ever threatens to taze you, say you have a pacemaker.