On 5/21/07, dooger watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As a causenet subscriber, I received this petition letter a week ago.

But, no matter how I try, I've yet to figure out how actually to SEND
this letter.

The page has a preview button, but no send or submit button.  I've sent
common cause several notes about this, but have received no response.

Is this one of those IE only things?
I doubt it, because I opened it from a tab in Firefox via my gmail
subscription  (lacking Windows, I have no access to IE).  You should,
as I did, have a submit button alongside the preview button.

Would love to submit this petition--but HOW?

Edward Craig wrote:
> Because you can help if you wish.,
>
> I just sent a comment to the FCC about something really important: it's
> called Net Neutrality. That's the idea that we should be able to reach
> any websites, content, and services we want, without interference from
> the companies that provide our Internet access.
>
> For a long time, there were Net Neutrality rules in place at the FCC.
> But last summer those rules expired, and now major telecom companies are
> lobbying to stop their renewal. These companies want to create a
> "two-lane" information highway, where their own content (and that of
> businesses that pay steep fees) would reach people quickly via a "fast
> lane," and other content (like blogs and nonprofit or small business
> websites) would be stuck in a "slow lane."
>
> Before the FCC decides whether or not to renew Net Neutrality rules, it
> has to take public comments -- but the comment period closes on June
> 15th! Can you take a moment to join me in speaking up?
>
> Urge the FCC to protect the freedom of the Internet by clicking the link
> below.
> http://www.commoncause.org/InternetFreedom
>
> Some of America's wealthiest corporations are investing millions of
> dollars in their efforts to block Net Neutrality. People like you and I
> need to take this chance to tell the FCC that the Internet must be a
> democratic, open medium. That's what it was always meant to be.
>
> If the telecom companies get their way, it could spell the end of free
> expression and innovation on the Internet.
>
> Click the link below to send a message to the FCC before the June 15th
> deadline.
> http://www.commoncause.org/InternetFreedom
>
> Thanks for taking action to keep the Internet open to all!
>
> Follow This Link <http://www.commoncause.org/site/lookup.asp?link=4229>
> to visit the website.
> ****************************************************************************
> Some email systems do not support the use of links and therefore this
> link may not appear to work.
> If so, copy and paste the following into your browser:
> http://www.commoncause.org/site/lookup.asp?link=4229
> ****************************************************************************
>
> Edward Craig
>
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