Christian Coalition Joins Left-Right Net Freedom Movement

May 18th, 2006 by tkarr

Adding to the diversity of support for Net Neutrality, the Christian Coalition of America announced its support yesterday for the effort to amend pending telecom legislation in Congress in order “to prevent the large phone and cable companies from discriminating against web sites.”  This from Christian Coalition president Roberta Colmes:

“Christian Coalition is joining a broad array of organizations, representing consumers, businesses, and all ends of the political spectrum. The Coalition is committed to working on behalf of our supporters to ensure that the Internet remains the free marketplace of ideas, products and services that it is today…

“We urge Congress to move aggressively to save the Internet — and allow ideas rather than money to control what Americans can access on the World Wide Web. We urge all Americans to contact their Congressmen and Senators and tell them to save the Internet and to support ‘Net Neutrality’.” 

Read their full press release here.

One Response to “Christian Coalition Joins Left-Right Net Freedom Movement”

  1. Cmg3 Says:

    There are few things that have more pull on Congress than big business, and one of them is big religion.

    I’ll say this: I’m glad they’re on OUR side.

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