Bloggers Unite and Take Fight to the Hill
April 28th, 2006 by tkarrAs of this morning, more than 1,500 blogs have taken up the cause, posting links to SavetheInternet.com or urging their readers to take action by calling on members of Congress to stand firm in defense of Internet freedom. And the Hill is hearing it.
“We would not have turned the corner in this fight without your blogs, your voices,” Congressman Ed Markey (D-Mass) said yesterday during a teleconference with a handful of bloggers. “We need to put every member of Congress on record on where they stand on the future of the Internet,” Markey said. That momentum has shifted in Congress, “is a reflection of the rumbling in cyberspace about what’s going on with this bill.”
Markey is now rallying colleagues on the left and the right to support the introduction of his Network Neutrality Amendment onto the full floor next week.
But it’s an uphill battle. For the amendment to be voted upon by all members, it has to first get approval from the gatekeepers at the House Rules Committee — which Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibbi calls “the free world’s outstanding bureaucratic abomination — a tiny, airless closet deep in the labyrinth of the Capitol where some of the very meanest people on earth spend their days cleaning democracy like a fish.”
This 13 member committee (nine Republicans; four Democrats) holds Congress in its grip. If the Rules Committee votes down your amendment, your amendment is DOA.
Bloggers are banding together to ensure that no member of Congress gets off the hook that easily.
“There’s a white hot firestorm on the issue on Capitol Hill,” Matt Stoller said in a post at MyDD. “No one wants to see the telcos make a radical change to the Internet and screw this medium up, except, well, the telcos.”
Politicians get scared when they realize the public is paying attention. As the blogosphere catches fire, momentum is shifting for our cause. Whereas before, the big telephone companies and their coin-opertaed lobbyists were confident that Congress would simply roll over, today, no member of Congress can vote with the telecom cartel without suffering repercussions.
The public is now watching and we will not stand for any law that threatens Internet freedom. (…read the full story)




April 28th, 2006 at 2:46 pm
URGENT!: Saving The Internet…
Please take the time to let your congress people know how you feel about Net Neurtrality. The following post from Howard Rheingold illustrates how important the issue is becoming: [via Smartmobs]With the defeat of the Markey net neutrality amendment, a…
April 29th, 2006 at 12:31 am
[…] Update 4/28/06: The net neutrality amendment failed in the full committee, 34-22, with Republicans voting 29-1 against it and Democrats voting 21-5 for it. The telecomm bill then passed committee 44-12, as ten supporters of the net neutrality amendment voted for the bill without the net neutrality guarantee. Apparently, for those ten the demise of net neutrality was not a deal breaker. Markey is now rallying colleagues on the left and the right to support the introduction of his Network Neutrality Amendment onto the full floor next week. […]
April 29th, 2006 at 8:21 am
BTW — as of Saturday morning, more than 2,000 blogs link to our campaign. Here’s a useful tool for those seeking to keep the wave rolling on Congress:
http://www.savetheinternet.com/=swag .
August 7th, 2007 at 1:02 am
Jack…
Will you post on my comments too? Trying to make my site look popular lol :)…