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Old 01-20-2006, 07:54 PM   #1
imprint
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: atlanta
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google and the government

hi, everybody! i hope you guys dont mind the a new member giving a quick shout. it is really nice to see a forum that hasnt been completely overrun with leftists. even if there are some here, it looks like they at least listen sometimes. (sometimes. you know how it goes!) i really love some of the posts here and i hope everyone continues to exercise their mind in debates about current events in the media!

this evening i would like to discuss google and tell you that it isn't a good idea to be using it. why? have a glance.

http://www.forbes.com/technology/ebu...ap2465446.html

google is actually being cheered by many for their refusal! i can't believe it.

"Sure, the more intrusive the government becomes, the more potential crime it can solve,"

daniel solove is absolutely correct despite the true intent of his argument. all the FBI wants to do is stop illegal pornography and stop child rapists on the net. so what do the liberals of our country claim? "invasion of privacy." please, there is no intrusive side to this simple request. no where in the constitution is it ever mentioned that we are entitled to privacy. besides, how many of you care if your internet searches are seen by the federal government? you shouldn't! the old saying still sticks: "if you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about"

i ask all of you to please begin using yahoo or msn searches. you'll be helping Attorney General Gonzales in his quest to make our country a safer place.

http://www.yahoo.com/
http://www.msn.com/
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