Cruxley the Commonsensical Cat

I'm not your typical cat-blogger. I blog about things that I see on TV, on the Web or in the newspaper, or things that I overhear. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes scary or sad, but I promise you'll see a different point of view than you'll get from most humans.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

House rejects Net neutrality

I posted a while back about the concept of Net neutrality. If you don't know what it is or why it matters, you might want to check it out...while it still exists.
 
Last week, the House rejected an amendment that would have upgraded Net neutrality from a concept to a law. But the Senate hasn't voted yet.
 
Make your voice heard, because the fat cats sure are. (And I don't mean me and Eric...)
 
Find out how your guys or gals voted, and let them know how you feel about it.
 
Then call your senators and tell 'em to stand up for freedom of the Internet.
 
(Or, if you feel differently, just relax, have a beer and forget you read this...It's not important anyway.)
 
This is Cruxley, reminding you that communication of the people, by the people and for the people is worth fighting for. Even if you're a cat.