George Allen's Worst Nightmare:
Webb on Net Neutrality
Posted in support of
Virginia's Webb for Senate Campaign
"The internet represents democracy
in action and must be protected. More than perhaps any other medium, the
internet provides an open and free marketplace of ideas and speech, as our
founding fathers intended in the first amendment to our Constitution. The
internet has been open and free since its inception, and it should remain
open and free moving forward.
"Just as importantly, the
blogosphere provides strong checks and balances on the corporate media and
on governmental power. This is particularly crucial at at time of serious
overreach by the executive branch, as we now are experiencing.
"Finally, there is a fundamental
fairness issue at stake here. Given that the internet is increasingly
indispensable to educational and career advancement in today's economy, it
is essential that we keep it accessible and affordable to all Americans -
not just to the wealthiest corporations and citizens.
"Allowing big telecom companies to
provide preferential service to large content providers over the "little
guy" is both wrong and undemocratic. For all these reasons, I strongly
support net neutrality."
Reposted by
Jim Williams
from
DC Pragmatic Progressives

For more on Net Neutrality, read
Bill Moyer's NPR special,
the Net at Risk. To understand what this has to do with the war
in Iraq, check out
War, Free
Speech, and the Internet. For other candidate positions on Net
Neutrality, visit
Net Neutrality Campaign Data. |