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tml> Radical Anti-First Amendment Group Consulted With FCC To Push Obama's
Internet Takeover 

Judicial Watch has obtained documents that show that Free Press, a
progressive group funded by George Soros and other leftist benefactors was
colluding with the FCC to push through its plan for the government control
of the internet known also known as net neutrality.

 
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In December 2010, the FCC voted 3-2 to pass its net neutrality program,
despite the fact just seven months earlier a federal appeals court ruled
<http://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/opinions.nsf/EA10373FA9C20DEA85257807
005BD63F/$file/08-1291-1238302.pdf>  that the FCC had exceeded its authority
in seeking to regulate the Internet and enforce "net neutrality" rules. 

For those of you who are not familiar with Free Press it is a group
dedicated to the exact opposite of its name.  The group not only sees access
to all media (including high speed internet) as a civil right, it also
believes the the Government should have control of the message to
"guarantee" that all sides are fairly represented. Of course its their
definition of "all sides," "fairly represented" and its all whether the
people want it or not.

This is no hyperbole.  For example one of the groups founders Robert
McChesney is the former editor and current board member of the Marxist
magazine Monthly Review, which has a fifty-year history of supporting
Communist movements and regimes.

McChesney strongly believes in government control of the medium and the
message. 

In a 2000 article -- titled "Journalism, Democracy, and Class Struggle
<http://www.monthlyreview.org/1100rwm.htm> "  in  Review, McChesney laid out
his goal of using media as a tool for socialist change

"Our job is to make media reform part of our broader struggle for democracy,
social justice, and, dare we say it, socialism 

In 2009, McChesney said <http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,590506,00.html>
the following about capitalism and the media: 

*       "Any serious effort to reform the media system would have to
necessarily be part of a revolutionary program to overthrow the capitalist
system itself." 
*       "There is no real answer but to remove brick by brick the capitalist
system itself, rebuilding the entire society on socialist principles." 
*       "We need to do whatever we can to limit capitalist propaganda,
regulate it, minimalize it, and perhaps even eliminate it."  

 
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The advocacy arm of the the group, the Free Press Action Fund
<http://www.stopbigmedia.com/>  lobbies in Washington against media
corporations. According to Free Press' website, "the U.S. media landscape is
dominated by massive corporations that, through a history of mergers and
acquisitions, have concentrated their control over what we see, hear and
read, ignore the needs of the local communities, and suppress racial, gender
and political diversity.

Free Press seems like the "perfect group" to work with the Obama
administration against the needs and freedoms of the American people. And
that's just what they did.

Via a FOIA request, Judicial Watch uncovered internal correspondence showing
unusual coordination by some officials at the FCC and Free Press in pushing
the "net neutrality" agenda in the run up to the controversial FCC vote in
December: 

*       On November 1, Jenn Ettinger, who acts as the "media coordinator"
for Free Press's "Save the Internet" project, wrote an email to Margaret
McCarthy in FCC Commissioner Copps's office: "I wanted to gauge your
interest in doing an oped [net neutrality] by Commissioner Copps for the
Albuquerque Journal," Ettinger wrote. She even offered to write the piece
herself. "I'm happy to help draft, or place if need be." 

*       On November 2, 2010, Free Press Associate Outreach Director Misty
Perez Truedson sent an email to John Giusti, Chief of Staff to Commissioner
Copps asking if Copps would write an op-ed for the Albuquerque Journal in
advance of a November 16 hearing on Internet access: "Would Commissioner
Copps be interested in drafting an Op-ed in advance of the hearing? It's a
great way to get the word out and to spark conversations in advance of the
event," Truedson wrote. "We're working on the op ed," 

*       Giusti wrote back on November 9.  "we're working on the op-ed," he
said, adding his fellow FCC staffers McCarthy and Cinelli to the email
chain. The documents also include a series of emails sent to set up meetings
between Copps and former Free Press President and one of founders, John
Silver. "We are starting to get a good sense of how we'd like to proceed
during the next three tricky months on NN [net neutrality]." Silver wrote in
the same October 8, 2010, email: "I think it may make sense for us to get
together next week when I'm in town." The documents also include a written
summary of a phone call between Silver and Copps on November 28, 2010, just
prior to the FCC vote in December: "Silver emphasized that a strong net
neutrality rule is critical to preserving the Internet as a vibrant forum
for speech, commerce, innovation and cultural expression." the summary
noted.  

*       On November 12, a draft of the op-ed was sent by Copps' staff to
Free Press. Copps's staffers were still eager for input from their allies at
the activist group. "Attached is the commissioner's Op-Ed," wrote Copps's
media advisor, Joshua Cinelli, to Ettinger. "Margaret asked if you would be
so kind as to triple check the event details in the last paragraph. Give me
a buzz if you need anything else."

Later that day, Ettinger wrote back with her approval to Cinelli, CCing
McCarthy. She named an additional cohost in the final paragraph, but
reassured Cinelli that "otherwise all the details were correct." The piece
had been given the Free Press seal of approval and submitted for
publication. "The oped looks great and I've sent it to the Journal,"
Ettinger wrote. 

*       One set of documents includes correspondence between FCC Special
Counsel David Tannenbaum and Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott
establishing lists of speakers for FCC "internet workshops." Among the
speakers proposed by Scott: "Joe Respars (ran online activism for the Obama
campaign - he's at Blue State Digital);" "Alex Nogales - National Hispanic
Media Coalition;" "Jay Stanley - ACLU;" and "Clothilde de Coz [redacted]
Reporters without Borders." 

*       When Tannenbaum asked Scott about inviting a speaker from Color for
Change in a November 17, 2010 email, Scott writes: "Yes - we know them well.
I should have put James Rucker on my list. He's very good. Up and coming
civil rights leader. They are awesome. (Color of Change is the group founded
by former Obama Czar and truther Van Jones. It is the group that tried to
lead an unsuccessful boycott of the Glenn Beck Show) However, you should be
aware that Color of Change is rather highly politicized. They are lead on
the campaign to strip Glenn Beck of advertisers. And Van Jones is one of the
founders. Not that these things should dissuade you from inviting them - I
just wanted you to know."  

 
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Americans from all political persuasions should find the Free Press/FCC
Collaboration frightening. For all intents and purposes, Free Press is a
group dedicated to usurping the First Amendment, and the Obama
administration is using them as a resource for policy.

 "Net neutrality is just another Obama power grab. This is nothing less than
the Obama administration's attempt to stage a government takeover of the
Internet under the guise of 'net neutrality.' So it should come as no
surprise that Free Press, the hard left organization with socialist ties, is
improperly driving the so-called net neutrality agenda from inside the Obama
administration. The FCC is supposed to be an independent agency that follows
the law," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "The American people
should be deeply troubled by the fact that the Obama administration, on
issue after issue, seems to be run by shadowy leftist organizations. Our
government is supposed to be 'of the people, by the people, and for the
people', not 'of the Left, by the Left, and for the Left.'" 

 There is much more to this story and I recommend you go to Judicial Watch
read all the documents
<http://www.judicialwatch.org/news/2011/jun/fcc-colluded-leftist-organizatio
n-free-press-push-government-regulation-internet-docum> and arm yourself
with the truth, before its too late.

 



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