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Net NeutralityHow the Blogosphere Is Saving the Boob TubeBy David Swanson Judy Daubenmier spent 25 years as a reporter for the Associated Press and saw the field of news reporting sliding downhill. Now she works to reform our system of communications through the internet. Daubenmier is the author and editor of "Project Rewire: News Media from the Inside Out." I talked to her about her work and her hopes for news reporting in the future. Here's the audio.
Myopic Matt Strikes AgainAfter we swept Congress in November, I got royally pissed when MyDD's Matt Stoller claimed the progressive netroots has "no legislative agenda except for net neutrality."
Bill Moyers at NCMR 2007 -- PARTS 1 & 2Update: Truthout's got the prepared speech transcript for those who'd like to read it... Part 1 - 32 min.
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WeDemocrats In order to stimulate an active interest in government affairs, to restore TRUST of our government, to foster and perpetuate the idea of FREEDOM and principles of a Democratic Nation and to provide for our people through administration of the highest degree of justice, FAIRNESS and social welfare, do associate ourselves together as an official progressive grassroots organization, of the Progressives' Democratic Party. Auxilary groups on Democrats.org and BarackObama.com. Ron McBride Join WeDemocrats at: http://www.wedemocrats.org/dadamail/mail.cgi/list/maillist/ Update: People Power Is Toppling the Telco LobbyIn the six months since the SavetheInternet.com Coalition was launched, millions of Americans have joined the campaign, spoken out for Internet freedom and put Congress and the phone companies on notice. This grassroots movement barely existed at the beginning of 2006. Now we're on the verge of toppling one of the most powerful lobbies in Washington. The reason for our success? Organized and overwhelming public support for a free and open Internet. Here's where things stand today: Staying Organized and Energized Phone and cable companies have spent more than $100 million on lobbyists, Astroturf groups, political campaigns and PR firms. But they are finding that money can't overcome organized public opposition.
Defeat for net neutrality backersIf we were to build a progressive subscription service, we’d have more clout to fight the un-democratization of the Internet. From BBC News:
The GOP's Secret Plan to Kill the InternetMatt Stoller discovered the GOP's secret plan in the Austin American Statesman:
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