Posted on 09/11/2009 7:39:09 AM PDT by GulfBreeze
Google always commemorates special days like Independence Day and Thanksgiving Dayand the all powerful Earth Day.
However, I checked their site solely to see what they had up and sadly it was as plain and stark with nothing to remember the hateful attack against our country 8 years ago.
Maybe they will get something up later today or maybe I am being routed through a foreign server but it just made me a little sad to be honest.
Anybody else notice?
Well..9/11 is a day of racism and hatred for “other” folks and “religions”.....we wouldn’t want to upset them.
while I don’t google (its no better than yahoo), i don’t think yahoo is doing anything either..
Gosh you’re right. They usaully do something with their banner for any petty occasion. An oversite or intentional?
I quit using google several years ago when they skipped Veterans Day.
Regards
It’s not surprising that the useful idiots at Google are trying to rewrite history...
Google can so bite me.
Hey it’s not like Michael Jackson died or anything...which by the way they also commemorated....
It is not like it is Charles Darwin’s birthday or anything.
Pathetic pantywaists.....Plant a tree?...I’d rather plant a terrorist.
Special banners for everything but 9/11. disgraceful.
“For Google.com, Sept 11 Just Any Other Day”
I can’t remember the exact phrase, but I think Google.com has some
sort of motto like “Don’t be mean”.
I guess even with murderous Radical Islamicists that smile as they
kill innocent women and children.
Even children not yet birthed.
Bing link re previous:
http://www.bing.com/?FORM=Z9FD1
they did something for Tesla’s birthday!
They didn’t celebrate Easter either.
Yes I noticed, they are an evil bunch.
I just made it my homepage here at work.
They skipped easter too as i recall. They only celebrate counterculture holidays, and help identify chinese dissidents. “Don’t be evil”, eh?
The image on Bing is even interactive
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