On Friday, the FCC formally rejected the stay petition from tech pioneers who created the Internet. Now they'll head to federal court, but the only sure way to stop the FCC is for Congress to act.
We know we've asked you to voice your concerns on this issue several times William, but it is becoming clear that we are the last line of defense against Obama and the FCC. Democrats in Congress are starting to feel real pressure to come to the negotiating table, but their stonewall of opposition has not yet cracked.
If Congress can get away with sitting on their hands, it will all be left up to the courts. But Internet Freedom is simply too important to be entrusted to lawyers and judges.
Please consider lending your voice NOW to tell Congress to stand up for the free-market Internet! You can edit our model letter.
If you have written before, please consider taking a few seconds to add some additional thoughts to your Congressional delegation , perhaps noting how disappointed you are that Congress has failed to make any progress on the issue while the clock ticks down to the fateful June 12 date.
Please share this article and or link to help us recruit even more people to the historic effort to save Internet freedom from Obama and his FCC.
Thank you for fighting to protect the free-market Internet!
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Phil Kerpen is president of American Commitment. Follow him at (@kerpen) and on Facebook. He is a contributing author at the ARRA News Service.

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