Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Know who voted for you and against you!

In the continuing story of Net Neutrality, the U.S. House voted earlier in June on the Telecom Bill. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass, tried to get a Net Neutrality amendment attached to it. It failed.

For those of you in Arkansas who love your computers and the Internet, when the next election comes around, here's who voted FOR you, and here's who voted AGAINST you. Remember their names and reward or punish them accordingly with your votes:

Representatives Vic Snyder, D-Ark. and Mike Ross, D-Ark, voted FOR the Net Neutrality amendment, meaning they voted FOR you.

Representatives John Boozman, R-Ark. and Marion Berry, D-Ark., voted AGAINST the Net Neutrality amendment, meaning they voted AGAINST you.

Again, remember those names and reward or punish them accordingly with your votes.

The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation is now marking up its version of the Telecom Bill. Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., has said he FAVORS Rep. Markey's Net Neutrality amendment.

So to this point, a HUGE ROUND OF APPLAUSE for Reps. Vic Snyder and Mike Ross and Sen. Mark Pryor!!!

And a big basket of Warren tomatoes to throw at Reps. John Boozman and Marion Berry, along with enough votes to throw them out of office the next chance we get!!!


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