Kay Bailey, Wherefore Art Thou?


Many of you probably know I am no fan of Kay Bailey, one of my Senators from Texas. (But if it were her vs. Cornyn, hell, I'd vote for her without a second thought--but I digress.) Here's the deal: Kay Bailey has the chance to get net neutrality right. She literally has the opportunity to save the internet or give it away to special interests.

She's also running for re-election. And her opponent, Barbara-Ann Radnofsky is on the right, er correct, side of the issue.

So, yesterday on of the Save The Internet Coalition members sent out Barbara Ann's and Kay Bailey's phone numbers, so their members could voice their concern over this critical issue. Of course, the people who called Senator Hutchison got her office and left a message with a staff member. On the other hand, those that called Radnofsky actually talked to her, as the email had accidentally included her personal cell number (oops). But Radnofsky was ecstatic about it. She took over 200 calls from people concerned about net neutrality and how the telco cartel was fighting this in Congress.

Would Kay Bailey do the same thing? More importantly, will she do the right thing?

Call her office in Austin 512-236-8656 or D.C.202-224-5922; 202-224-0776 (FAX): urge her to save the internet and support the Snowe-Dorgan Internet Freedom Preservation proposal.

Take action: Call Congress: 888-355-3588, it"s free Write Congress, Blog it or add the logo to your site, and make it your MySpace best friend!


Sean Paul Kelley June 22, 2006 - 12:25pm
( categories: Net Neutrality Diary )

Although Kay Bailey is not the brightest bulb in the drawer, she is a geninus when compared to Cornyn. He is the one who said on the floor of the Senate during the Atlanta judge shooting that activitist judges brought this on themselves. Crazy.

As a lapdog for the Right, Kay Bailey will do what she is told. I don't and haven't seen she step out from the Bush crowd on anything important issue.

ecthompson
www.whereistheoutrage.net
Everyone deserves to make an informed decision

ecthompson June 22, 2006 - 2:43pm

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