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1 Jonathan Rosenthal 67 Capitol Street Watertown MA 02472 2 Mary Ratcliff 4917 Third St. San Francisco CA 94124 3 Michael David Jonathan Rosenthal 1 67 Capitol Street Watertown MA 02472 Mary Ratcliff 2 4917 Third St. San Francisco CA 94124 Michael David Sasson 3 1358 E 25th St Oakland CA 94606 Jennifer Ortiz 4 5N683 Ravine Dr St Charles IL 60175 This is a basic issue that can be resolved simply by your organization. Children and schools rely on the efficiency of the internet to continue a high rate of achievement. janet maker 5 925 malcolm av los angeles ca 90024 Jeanne Sears, PhD, MS, RN 6 11226 109th Ave NE Kirkland WA 98033 Rosalina Diaz 7 172 PPW Brooklyn NY 11215 Marcy J. Gordon 8 260 Rogers Avenue Apt. 5A Brooklyn NY 11225-2129 Mary Lou Finley 9 2866 Calle Salida Del Sol San Diego CA 92139-3541 Dominick J. Di Noto 10 57 Sherwood Circle Cloverdale Ca 95425 Sharon Martinas 11 2440 16th St. PMB 275 San Francisco CA 94103 Xochitl Bervera 12 1741 Dorsey Avenue East Point GA 30344 Nelle McKay 13 PO Box 188 New York NY 10019 E Sullivan 14 1488 Columbia Road Boston MA 02127 Mary Wallace 15 120 H Street San Rafael CA 94901 A Bonvouloir 16 PO Box 70185 SUNNYVALE CA 94086 Please Michael Tullius 17 5229 Balboa Blvd. Unit 13 Encino CA 91316-2723 Maris Arnold 18 1824 Virginia St. Berkeley CA 94703 Without net neutrality, the Internet will cease to be a tool of free enterprise, innovation AND democratic expression. All that will die under monopolistic control.Obama certainly wouldn't have been able to use the net as he did. SARA LOVELL 19 153 Parkside Drive Berkeley CA 94705 Jef Schultz 20 P.O. Box 151 Gualala CA 95445 Leah Foster, JD, MSW 21 1412 General Pershing Street New Orleans LA 70115 Larry L. Fox 22 PO Box 51 Freeland WA 98249 Connie Heller 23 3020 Buena Vista Way Berkeley CA 94708 Deborah S. Cox 24 6925 Kittyhawk Avenue Apt. C101 Los Angeles CA 90045 Theadora Davitt-Cornyn 25 4220 Harbor Blvd #104 Oxnard CA 93035 Darryl Johnson 26 4614 35th Ct E #2308 Braden River FL 34203 Alex Phillips 27 170 Market Hill Rd. Amherst MA 01002 tamiko beyer 28 101 Lafayette 14G Brooklyn NY 11217 Laura Schatzkin 29 375 Somerset Road Oakland CA 94611 Nathan Trost 30 10 Arthur Rd Latham NY 12110 Brooke Newell 31 19 Fulton Street Glens Falls NY 12801 Achebe Powell 32 1500 Pacific Street Brooklyn Ne 11213 John Alves 33 478 Vermont Ave Berkeley CA 94707 Marion Young 34 9231 Margery Ave. California City CA 93505 joan blades 35 1141 Walnut St. BErkeley CA 94707 Orlando Green 36 73 St. Marks Ave Apt D3 Brooklyn NY 11217 Dina Wilson 37 3685 17th St #7 San Francisco CA 94114 john papandrea 38 110 west 90 street new york ny 10024 Geri Kromminga 39 114A Alki Rd Vancouver WA 98663 Leslie Williams 40 2622 Downing Denver CO 80205 Peter Gunther 41 2318 W. Sunnyside #3 Chicago IL 60625 S. Steinberg 42 1241B Guerrero St San Francisco CA 94110 Victoria Welle 43 1924 Walnut Street Berkeley CA 94704 Tara 44 2241 Highpoint Rd Atlanta GA 30078 Jean Pauline 45 3959 Waterhouse Road Oakland CA 94602-1838 Constance Miles 46 14377 Morelli Lane Sebastopol Ca 95472 Lani Ka'ahumanu 47 20 Cumberland San Francisco CA 94110 Donald Mackay 48 PO Box 823 South Pasadena CA 91031-0823 Dawn Smith 49 2608 Verbena St. NW Atlanta GA 30314 Llyn Bjorklund 50 5334 Stevens Ave S. minneapolis MN 55419 Brendan Kelly 51 3149 16th Ave S. Minneapolis MN 55407 Walter Smith 52 P.O. Box 170685 Miami FL 33017 Amy Ukena 53 6458 Arlington Blvd Richmond CA 94805 Roy J Conley 54 1918 Asbury Ave #1 Evanston IL 60201 Nancy Vimla 55 Los Angeles CA 90048 Let the public know that you are addressing it,now! Thank you. Linda Sartor 56 7899 St. Helena Rd. Santa Rosa CA 95404-8601 Helen B. Rucker 57 1405 Mescal St. Seaside CA 93955 Zamira Ha 58 1537 Keoncrest Dr Berkeley CA 94702 Judith Baer 59 35 Grand View Ave San Francisco CA 94114 Kathryn Sibley 60 166 Murdock St Richmond CA 94804-1932 Please, please, please stop this attack on open Internet in its tracks. This is crucial to an open public discourse in our country and around the world. Don't let the big corporations move you away from your earlier assertions that you support a totally open Internet. Bronya Beason 61 9201 E 84th Ct Raytown MO 64138 Lemond Dye 62 West 13130 county road j Deerbrook WI 54424-9371 Clarissa Howell 63 484 W. 43rd. street h6 New York NY 10036 William Moran 64 94117 Ellen Schatz 65 640 Clayton Street San Francisco ca 94117 Edith Jones 66 2124 Cahaba Forest Cove Birmingham AL 35242 Dear Chairman Genachowski, The time has come for you to take immediate action to reassert the FCC's authority over broadband Internet and protect network neutrality. Google and Verizon's recently announced net neutrality proposal demonstrates the urgency of the need for FCC action. The Google-Verizon proposal may be good for their shareholders, but it is bad for the everyday Americans who rely on a free, open, and fair Internet for commerce, civic engagement, and cultural expression. Google and Verizon's proposal is only coming into play because your commission has failed to make strong rules governing network neutrality. It's the reason reclassification is so important and it's why I'm asking the commission to proceed with its plans to reclassifying broadband. It is your job, and yours alone, to write and implement regulations governing a free and open Internet. I urge you to take the necessary steps immediately. Sincerely, Edith R. Jones Birmingham, AL Jackie Hart 67 6002 W. 78th Terr Prairie Village KS 66208 Richard J. Vail Mackin 68 868 NE Liberty St Portland OR 97211 Brenda Loew 69 3629 Linden Ave. N Seattle WA 98103 Nancy Main 70 3101 McGlenn Dr Aptos CA 95076 Autumn Leonard 71 1413A Valleyridge Austin TX 78704 Hector Carrasquillo 72 335 Hillwinds Rd Brattleboro Vt 05301 Denzil C. Showers 73 1740 Morgan Tr. Beloit Wi 53511 Gayle Schoen 74 11225 E. Springfield Ave Spokane Valley WA 99206 Gus Feldman 75 161 Chattanooga Rugg Road San Francisco CA 94114 Thomas Daly 76 4653 Chatham St Boulder CO 80301 John Klima 77 504 Baltimore Road Rockville MD 20850 The Internet is supposed to be for the benefit of everyone, not just the wealthy corporations. The plan proposed by Google & Verizon is outrageous. L Sutton 78 826 Monroe Avenue Evansville IN 47713 Ellen Davis 79 1742 S Barrington #4 LOS ANGELES CA 90025 Susan Dannenfelser 80 P.O. Box 1153 Lafayette CA 94549 Jeannie Clements 81 35646 Dee Place Fremont CA 94536 Favianna Rodriguez 82 1505 33rd Ave. Oakland CA 94601 ted leibowitz 83 209 11th avenue san francisco ca 94118 Naimah Muhammad 84 PO Box 509 Brooklyn NY 11233 Save the internet... its important to all people in this country. Kathy Anne Woodruff 85 2735 Elmwood Ave. Berkeley CA 95705 Please uphold our democracy when it comes to the internet. This resource has enabled our country to flourish and innovate. Do not squelch the American spirit by approving un-American monopoly control of the net. Marvin Verano 86 1520 Elmwood Wilmette Il 60091 Jenny Gronholt 87 315 N. Yakima Ave Tacoma WA 98403 Charles Hochberg 88 P.O.Box 569 Philo CA 95466 Rene Ortiz 89 5N 683 Ravine Drive Saint Charles IL 60175 Tom Cordaro 90 1450 Green Trails Dr. Naperville IL 60540 Sonia Gonzalez-Martinez 91 1516 N. Hobart Blvd #304 Bronx NY 10452 Winifred Windriver 92 3706 Lake Bayshore Dr. #K-414 Bradenton FL 34205-5165 Aki McKinzie 93 3780 Webster St Oakland CA 94609 Penni Pennington 94 804 Green St. Apt. D2 Durham NC 27701 Amanda Bloom 95 3201 Birdsall Ave Oakland CA 94619 Starry Parks 96 116-11 203rd street St. Albans NY 11412 Carmela Davis 97 409 Edgecombe Avenue 1 A new york ny 10031 Laura Leipzig 98 1911 Sacramento St. Berkeley CA 94702 Debra Garcia 99 2321 Webster Street Berkeley CA 94705 George A Williams 100 1023 Medical Center Parkway Suite 401 Selma AL 36701 Eric R. McCarroll 101 7992 Fenway Circle Reynoldsburg OH 43068 Adraine Jenkins 102 1629 Parkridge Circle Apt. 134 Crofton MD 21114 Alese Barkas-Anderson 103 16223 N. 41 Place Phoenix AZ 85032 Do the giants bend you? Terri Sao 104 5120 Russo Street Culver City CA 90230 Denise Hendry 105 547 23rd Ave Bellwood IL 60104 elizabeth a walker 106 214 bantry drive vacaville ca 95688 Brenda Cassandra Adrine 107 3463 E.125th St. Cleveland OH 44120 tatjana haschemi 108 EL Cerrito CA 94530 Margaret Dorsey 109 4850 S. Lake Park #2512 Chicago IL 60615 Alice Ann Griffin 110 709 S Meadow Rd. Raleigh NC 27603 Frankie Rogers 111 106 W. VanHuesen dr. Memphis Tn 38109 Denise Lytle 112 73 Poplar St. Fords NJ 08863 Karen Stowell 113 3010 Meadowcroft Ln Kalamazoo MI 49004 Ellen Zaltzberg 114 195 Adams St # 3 H Brooklyn NY 11201-1848 Laura M. Perez 115 141 Shawnee Ave. San Francisco CA 94112 Louis Barnes 116 30829 Beechwood #33210 Wixom Mi 48393 La-Mont Hicks 117 240 Nevada St S.F. Ca 94110 It seems that big business and the government never learn but must repete history again and again. Please stop this merger or set of laws.Seems like 1900-1919 again. Irma Bonsall 118 5800 Royal Spruce Dr. Port Orchard Wa 98367 Arantxa Alvarez 119 955 46th Street Oakland CA 94608 Melvin LuSane 120 55 Eckert Ave.

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