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Tea Party, Corporate Front Groups Urge Democrats to Cave on Net Neutrality

Posted: 04/ 5/11 09:02 AM ET

Net Neutrality, the First Amendment of the Internet, has come under withering attack from the Astroturf lobby -- corporate front groups that are determined to hand control of the Internet to companies like AT&T and Comcast.

Their battle strategy involves getting a handful of House Democrats to cave to right-wing pressure and vote in favor of a measure that would strip the Federal Communications Commission of its ability to protect freedom of speech and choice for Internet users.

An article on Andrew Breitbart's Big Government identifies 13 Democrats as possible sympathizers, and urges readers to phone them up and urge their vote on Wednesday for a Congressional "Resolution of Disapproval" that has been embraced by Rep. Michele Bachmann and pushed by House Speaker John Boehner.

If passed, the Resolution of Disapproval (H.J. Res. 37) would open the door to widespread corporate abuse of Net Neutrality.

The front groups' target list includes Democratic Reps. Jason Altmire (PA-4), Sanford Bishop (GA-2), Leonard Boswell (IA-3), Jim Costa (CA-20), Henry Cuellar (TX-28), Reuben Hinojosa (TX-15), Tim Holden (PA-17), Rick Larsen (WA-2), Mike McIntyre (NC-7), Jerry McNerney (CA-11), Gregory Meeks (NY-6), David Scott (GA-13), and Heath Shuler (NC-11).

Each of these 13 members has a track record of caving to corporate pressure on telecommunications policy. In May of 2010, 12 were among those who signed an industry-spun letter designed to undermine the FCC's authority to protect an open Internet and foster universal access.

Most every one of them has received considerable sums from the phone and cable lobby, which makes them particularly vulnerable in the thinking of the corporate funded Tea Party groups that are now generating letters and calls to their offices.

"This is our first opportunity to rein in the Barack Obama Administration's ongoing, all-encompassing effort to bypass Congress and enact their Leftist policies via executive branch regulatory fiat," one commenter wrote at Big Government.

Americans for Prosperity, the industry-funded astroturf group, has asked its members to send letters to these and other House offices calling Net Neutrality "Obama's Internet takeover." (Last night, the White House vowed to veto the Resolution should it pass Congress)

"Regulating the Internet under the banner of so-called network neutrality has been a far-left obsession for years," argues Americans for Prosperity VP of Policy Phil Kerpen.

In truth, Net Neutrality has received support from every corner of society -- from the socially conservative Christian Coalition to the rights advocates at ACLU, from librarians and educators to video gamers and musicians.

More than two million Americans have sent letters to the FCC and Congress urging leaders to "stand with the public by protecting Net Neutrality once and for all."

It's an issue that should transcend partisan politics to be supported by anyone who believes in our right to connect with everyone else online and share information without being blocked by carriers.

The Democrats in question shouldn't let the astroturfing of a few turn them against protections that benefit so many.

 

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MrVee
05:56 PM on 04/11/2011
Lets face it. Another word for regulations is "rules." And republicans hate to abide by regulations ergo, they don't like to follow rules.
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LesleyAnne
05:35 PM on 04/05/2011
"This is our first opportunity to rein in the Barack Obama Administration's ongoing, all-encompassing effort to bypass Congress and enact their Leftist policies via executive branch regulatory fiat." The truth is that it is the right wingers who've got the ongoing all-encompassing effort to enact act their corporatist policies by spinning fear-inducing words that don't even make sense. They want to turn over the internet to a couple of corporations. Don't we have anti-trust laws in this country any more? It's really a corporate takeover, not Obama's internet takeover. Who here doesn't see their Comcast bills going up constantly for no apparent reason. It's all about campaign dollars for these Dems, never caring what the consequences are or even getting familiar with what they are voting for or against. It's disgusting.
03:32 PM on 04/05/2011
"An article on Andrew Breitbart's Big Government... vote on Wednesday for a Congressional "Resolution of Disapproval" that has been embraced by Rep. Michele Bachmann and pushed by House Speaker John Boehner."

NO MORE NEED BE SAID... follow the money and consider the sources!
02:50 PM on 04/05/2011
Isn't Google "Big Business"???? Big Democrat, Obama supporter - meaning cash - that has lobbied hard for and will benefit significantly from these rules.
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Joe Villanova
average east coast bearish man
02:37 PM on 04/05/2011
GET YOUR VOICE OUT.
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PCMartin
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01:17 PM on 04/05/2011
Dead on. The only thing I would change about this article is the headline, which should read:

Tea Party, *Other* Corporate Front Groups Urge Democrats to Cave on Net Neutrality

or maybe:

Tea Party, DLC, White House, *Other* Corporate Front Groups Urge Democrats to Cave on Net Neutrality

Tim's next article should be about sock puppets -- paid corporate propagandists posing online as ordinary citizens. They usually get sicced on his articles at the HuffPo like a pack of German Shepherds on a civil rights dissident in [supply your choice of oppressive régime].
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Bellanova
I'm nobody. Who are you?
02:03 PM on 04/05/2011
Australia?

(Sorry, couldn't resist one of my favorite Monty Python references:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMCNltgrs1U)
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PCMartin
Bullish on cat food and refrigerator boxes
02:48 PM on 04/05/2011
Bingo! And of course, Australia's great philosophical minds are opposed to socialism in all its forms, including no doubt network neutrality:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f_p0CgPeyA
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Timothy Karr
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02:59 PM on 04/05/2011
Sock puppets will be arriving shortly I imagine.
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Scott Fraley
11:13 AM on 04/05/2011
The tea party should know they don't need to protest to get Democrats to cave to big business. Naturally, they'll get what they want sooner or later. Big Business always does.