AT&T Suggests To 300K Employees To Lobby the FCC
Several readers sent in the news that AT&T's top lobbyist sent a letter to all 300,000 employees urging them to give feedback to the FCC as it gears up for rulemaking on net neutrality. He even supplied talking points approved by the PR department. The lobbyist, Jim Cicconi, suggested that employees use their personal email accounts when they weigh in with the FCC. Pro-net-neutrality group Free Press has now likened Cicconi's letter to astroturfing: "Coming from one of the company’s most senior executives, it’s hard to imagine AT&T employees thinking the memo was merely a suggestion."
This is getting blown way out of proportion and has a simple explanation:
You also have to BCC your immediate manager to remain employed.
My work here is dung.
What, people's voices don't count once they've been influenced by others? If so, we have to rethink this whole democracy thing.
God spoke to me.
If you don't like it, see figure 1!!!
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
John, I'm a Verizon internet cop. Put you hands on your monitor, spread your legs, and wait for the Verizon security team to show up.
Thank you for your cooperation.
P.S. You really didn't think that posting as an "AC" would hide your identity from us did you?!
It's NOT me! It's the meds! I'm on 1000mg of Fukitol.
Actually, he can tell. You see, Bill Gates has developed a new email tracking software, so if you forward that to the fcc, you could win $100,000
No, you have to pay .002 cents
The union that "represents" my co-workers and myself make human sacrifices of those who speak less than favorably of them, many of my co-workers have been killed. I am also forced to spend 60% of my income directly to funding abortions.
Now what was that about the AT&T? I forgot.