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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Net Neutrality at Heart, JRE

Besides Stephen Colbert..

Dear Benny,

Over the past few weeks, the investigation into the leak of CIA secrets on Iraq has produced disturbing new information. Court filings in the Scooter Libby case have connected both President Bush and Vice President Cheney with an effort to selectively disclose classified and highly flawed intelligence to the media in order to discredit people who were asking legitimate questions about the Iraq invasion. The White House even admitted that President Bush himself authorized the disclosure.

Now that he is firmly linked to this deepening scandal, it's time for President Bush to level with the American people about his role in this egregious manipulation of sensitive intelligence. But you and I know he's not going to do it. And we know that the Republican-controlled Congress will not hold him accountable either.

Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald may very well be the only person who can shed light on what really happened and ensure accountability. What he needs now is our support to expand the scope of his investigation to specifically include whether the President broke the law. Let's put our online community to work and together demand that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales allow Mr. Fitzgerald to get to the bottom of this. No one should be above the law. It's time we demand real accountability.

Clearly, there is precedent for a special prosecutor's mandate to be expanded when he comes across further wrongdoing in the course of an investigation. I can think of no better time for doing this than right now. This case has all the elements of becoming one of the most serious breaches of the public trust in our nation's history - with consequences that we are all too familiar with.

The facts of President Bush's involvement, and the extent to which he manipulated intelligence to justify the invasion of Iraq, are not going to come out unless his actions are subject to an independent investigation. Remember, this is a President who at first said that he didn't know of anyone in his Administration who had leaked anything. Then he had his spokesman say that anyone found to have leaked classified information would be fired. Now it turns out it was President Bush himself who authorized the leaks.

But it is clear this Administration will go to any length to prevent the facts from being known. We can't let them get away with it. And they won't if we speak up and make the Attorney General understand that the American people will accept nothing less than the truth. Please sign the letter and tell Attorney General Gonzales that we want no stone left unturned in this important investigation.

Sign the Letter Now.
Thank you for taking action and for all that you do.
Your Friend,
John

Here's my response:

Dear JRE,

I agree with your action letter. But I will tell you that without Net Neutrality, your letters and others over the Internet will not reach us. We need to fight this with the association partners, including those we may have some differences with in political persuasion.

Best,
Benny

1 Comments:

  • FREAKING BRILLIANT!! This is a TERRIFIC way to get the point across about just how important the Net Neutrality Act is.

    You should really spread this idea around -- maybe diary it over at DKos so it gets some exposure? With several (dare I hope?) thousand people responding to these kinds of email letters from their politicians that they're hurt as much as we are if the telcos succeed in partitioning up the internet, the message would get out pretty quick.

    By Blogger Bitty, at 11:46 PM  

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