Posted on 03/31/2013 3:18:42 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Hundreds of millions of Christians? There are a billion Catholics alone.
There are more than 2 billion Christians.
And though Chavez Day was proclaimed in 2011, a search of Google doodles for 2011 and 2012 does not turn up a Chavez doodle on march 31st. So did Google evade, perhaps show disdain for, in as obvious a way as possible, a celebration important to more than two-billion of the worlds people?
I agree with those who say the best revenge is to use a competitor for future searching. I walked away from google when I discovered that google bigwigs were setting in Tahrir square and happily stirring the islamderthals of the Arab spring.
Bing for me thanks.
I e-mailed the bass turds to let them know my feelings.
Bing always has great patriotic backgrounds for national holidays.
I emailed them this afternoon and have now switched to Bing as my start up page and search engine.
I’ve used Bing for a long time.
Google promotes all things liberal. Use another search engine whenever possible.
I agree. Bing search page graphics are outstanding, especially the animated ones.
Try ixquick.com.
Wish I could find a competitor for my tablet. Google is its master.
Bing it is.
Agreed. It was a deliberate anti-Christian provocation by Google. Possibly inspired by Google’s pro-gay “marriage” stance?
This is NO surprise.
Google and it’s employees are as MARXIST as it gets.
>>hundreds of millions of Christians around the world
Yeah, hundreds of millions more Christians than muslims!! I bet Google wouldn’t skip a muzzie “holy” day like this.
Google is not taking heat.
On Monday, their stock will still trade at $800.00 a share.
The value of the company will still be $600 billion dollars.
Not heat at all on Google.
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