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NEW VIDEO: HOW WE CAN SAVE THE INTERNET

 

From Timothy Karr

 

Congratulations! Earlier this month, the gavel fell on the 109th Congress,

marking the demise of efforts to legislate away Net Neutrality -- and a stunning

victory for real people who fought to retain control of the Internet.

 

The fate of Net Neutrality has now been passed to more Web-friendly Congress.

But we can't just wait on our elected officials to beat back the next assault

from the phone and cable companies.

 

To help spread the word, SavetheInternet.com has created a YouTube video

called "Independence Day."

 

Watch the Video Now:

 

Our coalition pledges to work with the new Congress to craft bolder policies

that ensure all Americans can enjoy the unlimited choices the Internet has to

offer.

 

We can now have a long overdue public conversation about what the future of

the Internet should look like. This will not only include Net Neutrality, but

making the Internet faster, more affordable and accessible to everyone.

 

The only way to win a better Internet in 2007 is to tell the new Congress

that Internet freedom is a priority. But we need more Americans to join the

fight. By forwarding this YouTube video to friends, you can help spread our message

and build momentum for the New Year.

 

As the narrator says in the video: "We need to sound the alarm now ... use

the Internet to Save the Internet."

 

You can help us start 2007 on the right foot by watching the video and

telling your friends to "stand by for action."

 

Best Wishes for the New Year,

 

Timothy Karr

Campaign Director

SavetheInternet.com

www.savetheinternet.com

 

1. Don't forget to join other SavetheInternet.com activists at our blowout

party on January 11 in Memphis to kick off the National Conference for Media

Reform. Click here to learn more:

http://www.savetheinternet.com/=party

 

2. Stay up to date on the latest campaign developments at

http://www.savetheinternet.com/

 

 

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