Posted by
OldRelayer on Monday, October 15, 2007 8:52:30 AM
This is a news story that was covered as part of "Maine in the
Morning" a show that is from Bangor Maine, that features a Conservative
and a liberal host, it is pretty wierd but they do a good job on
local coverage.
Apparently if you follow the money trail, Google has given $250,000 to
Moveon.org. Which is chicken fee to Google but it sure gives
Moveon.org working capital to destroy our country.
I thought the best place to start was Fox news.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,301267,00.html
This is very interesting, Al Gore sits on the Board of Google,
which has made him a wealthy man, Ross Perot kind of wealthy
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,301276,00.html
Before there was Google there were other search engines just as good,
well almost as good Google got so big because their searches were
faster than anyone else’s. Of course now they are not just in the
Search business they are everywhere. When I saw the founders of
Google I thought I remember them being from Germany, or some place not
in the USA in any event, can anyone confirm that.
So my next search will be for another Search engine and any time I see
adds by Google I am going to contact the website owners and tell them,
I refuse to use their site until Google is Removed. I just went
to Glenn Becks site for another reason and sure enough "Adds by
Google". I emailed the show and informed them of my feeling, we
shall se if it does any good. As more facts about this story
develope and they may not, just because Google is so big and can squash
the story, I will stop listening to Glenn Beck or Rush or even
Laura Ingraham if the story is found to be true and not
discredited. I suspect it is quite true.
Any other ideas on how we can hurt Google I would be happy to hear.
I am sure this will Come up on Rush today.
I have done a little research and
http://hs.quickbrowsersearch.com is a pretty good Search Engine,
so were a couple of others but they used Google. I like this one
when the category is broad it breaks it out, making it easier then
Google to find exactly what you want without weeding through a million
hits.