[Ct-nfb] Fwd: Comcast's power grab
Hulbert
j.hulbert at att.net
Sun Oct 5 21:57:55 UTC 2014
Dear Danielle and Justin,
I think that NFB should take a better look at this merger. If the 2
companies merge it will become a monopoly and it might possibly have an
impact on the organization blind movement. While NFB constitution won't
permit NFB can't take an official opinion on the subject NFB could encourage
people to contact their senator, congressman and the FCC to inform these
officials are opposed to the merger. The merger will mean crappier service
and higher prices. The higher prices will affect blind people as 70% of us
are unemployed, underemployed or living on either Disability benefits or SSI
benefits as well. These people certainly could not afford to pay any price
that the mega-company decides to put in place. This would have an effect on
blind people. Even if the NFB can't encourage people to contact the above, I
do as an individual encourage everybody on this list to make calls. For what
it is worth, that's my opinion on the subject.
Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: Ct-nfb [mailto:ct-nfb-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Justin
Salisbury via Ct-nfb
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 2:26 PM
To: Danielle Spruill; NFB of Connecticut Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Ct-nfb] Fwd: Comcast's power grab
Dear Danielle,
I appreciate your passion for the net neutrality cause, and I recognize that
some may be afraid that it will limit our ability to have a voice in the
organized blind movement, but it just isn't a priority of the National
Federation of the Blind, and it really isn't a blindness issue.
I mean it when I say I appreciate you wanting to alert us to this, but we
are already aware of it and have chosen to not make it a part of our agenda.
Part of being an affiliate of the National Federation of the Blind means
that we abide by the policies of the National Federation of the Blind.
As we all know to say at the beginning of any Federation event:
I pledge to participate actively in the effort of the National Federation of
the Blind to achieve a quality, opportunity, insecurity for the blind; to
support the policies and programs of the Federation, and to abide by its
constitution.
Yours in service,
Justin Salisbury
List Moderator
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Justin M. Salisbury
Graduate Student
Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness Louisiana Tech
University
Email: <mailto:President at Alumni.ECU.edu> President at Alumni.ECU.edu
Twitter: @SalisburyJustin
p> On Oct 3, 2014, at 10:50 AM, Danielle Spruill via Ct-nfb <
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> Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 17:10:19 +0000
> Subject: Comcast's power grab
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> Hi ,
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> Comcast -- a known Net Neutrality violator -- has kicked its spin
machine
> into high gear. Its goal? To sell Washington on its plan to take over
Time
> Warner Cable.
>
> (Because a bigger cable company is exactly what we need, right?)
>
> This deal would combine the two largest cable companies into one giant
> gatekeeper that would control our access to the Internet. And while
> Comcast may pretend to support Net Neutrality, it's required to abide by
> it only until 2018.
>
> [2]But you can put a stop to Comcast's never-ending quest for dominance:
> Tell the FCC to reject the deal.
>
> If the merger goes through, we'll be stuck paying higher prices for the
> same sluggish speeds and pathetic customer service. Comcast will be able
> to do whatever it wants with our connections to the Internet. And this
is
> a company that has shown time and again that it wants to control what we
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> [3]Nobody wants their cable company to get even bigger. Speak out today.
>
> Stopping Comcast's power grab is serious business. We have to combat the
> millions of dollars the company is shelling out to inundate Washington
> with hundreds of lobbyists and misleading advertisements.
>
> [4]Tell the FCC to stop this deal.
>
> There is simply no good reason that Comcast -- or any other company --
> should be allowed to mess with our Internet.
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