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"let the Family Research Council know"
You can bet that the Internet Society is all over the Family Research Council educating them about the situation. For $50,000 the Family Research Council could probably become one of the gold card members of the Internet Society.
Beyond the ISOC, you can bet that Vinton Cerf will be **helping** to get the Family Research Council connected. His Worldcom or MCI account reps will be sent in to sell high-priced connections to all of the Family Research Council offices, homes, etc.
ICANN will then of course be called on to "network" the Family Research Council with all of the **right people**. There will be .LA parties and A-list invitees and then some special events in the .DC area. The Family Research Council will become part of "the Family".
Above it all, you will have Esther and the other insiders making sure that "the Family" is included on all of the IPOs before the markets open. There will be a lot of "education" needed to make sure "the Family" hears about the big bad government as being bad. Yeah, those bad people over at the DOC who are trying to control the .NET. The Family will be spinning in circles trying to find out which end is up.
The Family will eventually forget all about the .XXX TLD and what brought them into the ISOC fold. They will be singing about The Good Old IANA Religion before they can say Jon Postel.
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