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Re: Internet Tax
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- Subject: Re: Internet Tax
- From: "Marvin Brown" <lgb51@hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 23:04:19
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Bob
This is a hoax. It's listed on the urban legend website. All "real" bills
have an S (for Senate) or H.R. (for House Resolution) in front of the
number.
Sorry
Marvin
>From: Bostet@aol.com
>To: jboggess@txfund.com (Jeff Boggess), lgb51@hotmail.com (Marvin Brown),
> Viastrecha@aol.com, txwill@vvm.com (Bill Dowton),
>joelder@flash.net (Jerry Elder), franklns@texas.net (Alton Franklin),
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> rikcoleman@msn.com (Rick & Eleanor Coleman), User53136@aol.com,
>rhowell@austin.rr.com (Randall Howell), tmcguire1@austin.rr.com
>(Terry McGuire), Stolych@aol.com, ttat-members@aoot.com
>Subject: (no subject)
>Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 17:57:14 EST
>
> Federal Bill 602p
> >
> > Guess the warnings were true. Federal Bill 602P 5-cents per E-mail
> > sent.
> > It figures! No more free E-mail! We knew this was coming!! Bill
> > 602P
> > will permit the Federal Government to charge a 5-cent charge on every
> >
> > delivered
> > E-mail. Please read the following carefully if you intend to stay
> > online
> > and continue using E-mail. The last few months have revealed an
> > alarming trend
> > in the Government of the United States attempting to quietly push
> > through
> > legislation that will affect our use of the Internet.
> >
> > Under proposed legislation, the US Postal Service will be attempting
> > to
> > bill E-mail users out of "alternative postage fees."
> >
> > Bill 602P will permit the Federal Government to charge a 5-cent
> > surcharge
> > on every e-mail delivered, by billing Internet Service Providers at
> > source.
> > The consumer would then be billed in turn by the ISP.
> >
> > Washington DC lawyer Richard Stepp is working without pay to prevent
> > this
> > legislation from becoming law. The US Postal Service is claiming lost
> >
> > revenue, due to the proliferation of E-mail, is costing nearly
> > $230,000,000
> > in revenue per year. You may have noticed their recent ad campaign:
> > "There
> > is nothing like a letter."
> >
> > Since the average person received about 10 pieces of E-mail per day
> > in
> > 1998, the cost of the typical individual would be an additional 50
> > cents
> > a day --
> > or over $180 per year -- above and beyond their regular Internet
> > costs.
> >
> > Note that this would be money paid directly to the US Postal Service
> > for
> > a service they do not even provide.
> >
> > The whole point of the Internet is democracy and noninterference. You
> >
> > are already paying an exorbitant price for snail mail because of
> > bureaucratic inefficiency. It currently takes up to 6 days for a letter
> > to
> > be delivered from coast to coast. If the US Postal Service is allowed
> > to
> > tinker with E-mail, it will mark the end of the "free" Internet in the
> > United States.
> >
> > Congressional representative, Tony Schnell (R) has even suggested a
> > "$20-$40 per month surcharge on all Internet service" above and beyond
> > the
> > governments proposed E-mail charges. Note that most of the major
> > newspapers
> > have ignored the story the only exception being the Washingtonian which
> > called the idea of E-mail surcharge "a useful concept who's time has
> > come"
> > (March 6th, 1999 Editorial). Do not sit by and watch your freedom erode
> >
> > away!
> >
> > Send this E-mail to EVERYONE on your list, and tell all your friends
> > and
> > relatives to write their congressional representative and say "NO" to
> > Bill
> > 602P.
> >
> > It will only take a few moments of your time and could very well be
> > instrumental in killing a bill we do not want.
> >
> > PLEASE FORWARD!
> >
>
>Bob Stettner
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