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Google’s mission statement contains the words “don’t be evil.” But a just-announced deal between Google and Verizon could kill Net Neutrality — the notion that all data on the Internet deserves equal treatment, regardless of whether it comes from a giant corporation or an individual or small nonprofit group.
large polluting corporations like Exxon, Duke Energy and BP have virtually unlimited resources they can spend on lobbying, TV ads, and — thanks to the abhorrent Citizens United Supreme Court decision — political campaigns.
The Internet is one of the few arenas in which public interest advocates are on equal footing with, say, Massey Coal. The Internet makes it possible to inform you about the latest environmental news, and about what Washington is — or isn’t — doing in response. The Internet is also a crucial organizing tool. It provides you with opportunities to take action, and connects you with others who share your commitment to people and the planet.
Google’s deal with Verizon seeks to exempt wireless Internet (which more Americans are using each day) and other services from Net Neutrality protections. Their plan? To create two separate, unequal sections of the Internet — one for big business that would be high-speed and exclusive, and then the inferior, slow “public Internet” that would be available to you and me. The reported Google-Verizon deal would allow giant corporations to control which websites load quickly and easily on the Internet and dump everyone else onto an Internet slow lane.
It shouldn’t be up to Verizon or Google to decide what information you can see online or cut deals to speed up certain content. There have already been instances where Verizon has blocked text messages to activists1. Our ability to spread the truth about environmental issues and advocate effectively shouldn’t depend on our getting permission from phone and cable companies. Corporate polluters shouldn’t be allowed to place content in a new Internet fast lane that nonprofit environmental groups can’t afford.
If you agree, I hope you’ll join me in contacting the FCC today.
http://action.foe.org/action/protect-an-open-internet
1 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/27/us/27verizon.html
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Sphere: Related ContentWe, in Arizona, know you’re boycotting us — but you really should come out here and see our Beautiful Sonoran Desert. It’s just gorgeous right now! We know you’d love it and maybe you can share what you saw with the rest of the country so they canlove it too!
This is on an ‘illegal super – highway’ from Mexico to the USA (Tucson) Used by human smugglers. This area is located in a wash,approximately 1.5 miles long, just south of Tucson, Arizona.
If a flood came, all this would be washed to the river and then onto the sea!
It is estimated over 5,000 discarded backpacks are in this wash.Countless water containers, food wrappers, clothing, feces,
including thousands of soiled baby diapers. And as you can see in the picture, fresh footprints leading right into it.
As we kept walking down the wash, we thought for sure it was going to end, around every corner was more and more trash! And of course the trail leading out of the wash in our city, heads directly NORTH to Tucson, then leads to your town tomorrow. They’ve already come through here. Isn’t Arizona just beautiful, America? Why would you boycott us??? Our desert has basically been turned into a landfill.
The trash left behind by people illegally crossing our border is another Environmental Disaster to hit the USA. If these actions had been done in one of our Northwest Forests or Seashore National Parks areas,there would be an uprising of the American people…..but this is the Arizona-Mexican border.
You won’t see these pictures on CNN, ABC, NBC or the Arizona Republic Repugnant newspaper. Nor will they mention the disease that comes from the uncovered human waste left in our desert. However, with respect to CNN, ABC & NBC,they do offer us “Special Reports” on cheating celebrity spouses….
This information needs to be seen by the rest of the country.
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth" - Albert Einstein
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