I hope everyone here will do what needs to be done.
-tj

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rachel Colyer, Daily Kos <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 11:47 AM
Subject: Signature needed: FCC insiders now believe our victory is "nearly"
inevitable
To: [email protected]


   J. T., *Communications Daily*—a premier telecom industry trade press
read by insiders—just gave net neutrality advocates a headline to cheer
about.

*“Title II Reclassification of Broadband in Some Form Seen as Nearly
Inevitable Move by FCC”*

If industry insiders are calling Title II reclassification of internet
access “inevitable,” this means we have made huge progress toward a real
victory for the open internet, Daily Kos, democracy, and all of us.

Don't take anything for granted—keep the pressure on the FCC. *Please,
click here to send FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler an email urging him to use
Title II authority to classify internet access as an essential
communications service. We can win this!!
<http://kos.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=NPULqOLsJsY2eVqTkQk0aUIglnlyEdL4>*

More from the article:

* What FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler and his team will propose on net neutrality
remains unclear, industry and agency officials said in interviews this
week. The officials agree the most likely proposal remains some iteration
of Title II reclassification of broadband, possibly based on proposals by
Mozilla and Columbia Law School professor Tim Wu, an early proponent of net
neutrality.*

The story goes on to outline exactly why we need to keep the pressure
up—the agency hasn’t finalized its legal argument and they could still go
with watered down rules which won’t stand up in court.

*Keep up the pressure so we get the strongest Title II-based net neutrality
rules possible from the FCC. Sign and send an email to the FCC now.
<http://kos.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=L6IaNmH0Gb9wPH%2FKlc8x40IglnlyEdL4>*

Keep fighting,
Rachel Colyer
Senior Campaign Director, Daily Kos


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