roundtable: Re: Why TIAAP Matters
roundtable: Re: Why TIAAP Matters
Re: Why TIAAP Matters
Vigdor Schreibman - FINS (fins@access.digex.net)
Sat, 16 Sep 1995 03:57:32 -0400 (EDT)
Date: Sat, 16 Sep 1995 03:57:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Vigdor Schreibman - FINS <fins@access.digex.net>
To: roundtable@cni.org
Subject: Re: Why TIAAP Matters
In-Reply-To: <n1401022243.40285@epic.org>
Message-Id: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950916033315.20147A@access4.digex.net>
On 14 Sep 1995, Marc Rotenberg wrote:
>
> I'm proud to know that NTIA and TIIAP helped make this project
> possible. It breaks my heart to think that Congress would cut
> such a program.
>
> Marc Rotenberg.
> <rotenberg@epic.org>
This Republican Congress will cut your heart out together with this
program that would help the poor and oppressed masses, and sell your
bodies, as well, if they thought it would further enrich the wealthy and
super rich. And the only thing that is going to stop them is to broadly
inform the people--in their homes, their schools, libraries, and on their
streets--so that altogether the people may squarely confront the enemy and
reestablish democratic government.
Instead of this kind of determined effort, what I saw and heard at the
last meeting of TPR was shocking: more of the same back peddling, people
ambivalent about whether to support a presidential veto of the telecom
reform measure, and several even defending the Bell Companies and their
plan to "send the Justice Department to the showers" while authorizing
entry into long distance based on a fraudulent check list and retention of
monopoly control over the local bottleneck.
Vigdor Schreibman - FINS <fins@access.digex.net>