Posted on 06/06/2011 4:15:55 AM PDT by central_va
Well the commies at google have failed to acknowledge it's d-day, again. Every year I check to see if the commies and the LGBT crowd that will throw up a goofy graphic on every other national occasion would bother to ack d-day. Well they didn't, as usual.
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who cares what google does? It is a private company.
True but I think it is a stupid thing to do, and somebody needs to point it out, the blatant agenda. Don’t trust google.
I’m staying with a liberal friend who takes intravenious doses of NPR. He dismissed DDay as well.
You should know that Bing also failed to acknowledge D-Day. I’m disappointed because I use Bing.
I would understand people’s complaint more if it were the 70th or75th anniversary, but it is the 67th. People think in terms of 0s and 5s. If we celebrated every battle of World war II every year it would become meanlingless. I do not need to be told the significance of the Normandy landing, I am well aware of it.
Are these just search engines that are supposed to mine the internet for key words? If someone somewhere has mentioned D-Day in connection with June 6, then it should be found. If you are getting nothing that means more than they’re not acknowledging it, they are blocking it.
What they are complaining about is google not putting it on its home page like they celebrate Van Gough’s birthday or Earth day.
Get over yourselves will you...I mean an icon on search will neither serve as a confirmation (and therefore the absence of one will not serve as a denial) that the D-Day indeed happened, that it set off a chain of events that liberated Europe from the chains of Nazism.
We look weak when we need people’s acknowledgement in order for us to believe the truth and that the truth can actually be denied :-)
Sometimes I thought google was a couple of Soviet agents. Even with the Soviet Union gone, it seems like they still are infected with nostalgia for the place.
Sounds like it’s time to dismiss your friend.
They celebrate every earth day.
Standing where we are...and looking back to that time; they were indeed "The Greatest Generation".
What is a crying shame is that we have squandered, politicized, and turned our backs on the very ideals and standards for which they fought and died.
To the few that are still with us....my most humble thanks for a job extremely well done. I salute all of you.
“who cares what google does? It is a private company.”
People who use the services of this private company care. For example I’ve made business decisions NOT to use google because of their anti-American stance.
To the few that are still with us....my most humble thanks for a job extremely well done. I salute all of you.
AND, A GOOD RE. ON YOUR PART.
BTTT !
I would bet money this was a deliberate decision by Google to NOT ack D-day. This was no oversight. They have meetings everyday about their home page I am sure.
If they did we know the sentiment would be fake an insincere coming from such liberal trash..
Sort of like Erkel Mugabe placing a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier . Its not a proper form of respect IMO.
We are going to pay respects at a VFW event today with the last 4 men in our small town that were part of D-Day.
That is how we try an pay back our veterans. Listen to their part of it an understand that history he played a big part of that save Europe an ultimately the USA IMO.
Some veterans need a sincere moment of their friends, neighbors an families time. Be it a day like this or not.
We as a nation owe them a debt we can never repay.
But at least we have to try....
Stay Safe...
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And I'd understand your caveat more Perdogg, if Google weren't so perverse about the obscure, esoteric, trivial events and birthdays they do choose to celebrate.
As others here have noted, Google is a private entity (although they certainly seem to have an incredibly close symbiosis with this administration) so they can celebrate whatever they choose. Their choices however, seem to reflect a corporate value system not quite in sync with traditional America.
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