Hello,
Last night, President Barack
Obama made high-speed, open and affordable Internet for everyone a
priority in his national recovery plan.
It¢s now up to the people of
North Carolina to see that he does it right.
Please
Join others from across the state on Saturday, March
7, for the second in a series of town hall
meetings on building a better Internet in the United States
.
WHAT: InternetforEveryone.org town hall meeting in North
Carolina WHEN: Saturday,
March 7, 2009, 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Durham
Marriott Convention Center 201 Foster Street Durham ,
N.C. RSVP: Reserve Your Place (Only 250 seats are
available. RSVP today.)
At the town hall meeting, we
will discuss the realities of life on both sides of the digital divide. We
will look at what kind of Internet we want and how we all can share in its
benefits. We will craft a plan for building a better Internet for
everyone.
Space is limited, but we
want you to have a seat at the table: RSVP today!
We each have a special part
to play in bringing Internet to everyone/or, in bringing a high-speed
connection to every American home and business. It's going to take
innovative solutions and true public participation to address our current
economic issues. We are calling on you to send a strong message to the
Obama administration and to Congress that universal access to fast,
affordable and open Internet is essential to America 's
future.
Join the movement to make a
better Internet a reality for all.
Thank you,
Misty
Perez Campaign Coordinator Free Press http://www.internetforeveryone.org/ http://www.freepress.net/
1. Read "One Nation Online,"
our new fact sheet on the state of America 's broadband: http://www.freepress.net/files/IFE_Brochure.pdf
2. Learn more at http://www.internetforeveryone.org/
3. Join the
InternetforEveryone.org Facebook community and invite your friends: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=17607359573
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