Did you all hear about Google Allegedly being FAR left wing?

jkkimberfan

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I read that Google and 98% of its employees are allegedly extreme left wing Democrats and have allegedly given boat loads of money to the enemies of the 2nd Amendment! The article said Google's owner and most of its employees allegedly gave huge donations to Kerry and Hillary Clinton. 98% of all their donations allegedly went to Democrats and Moveon.org. Allegedly, Google is running pro Democrat ads but rejects pro Republican ads for books, etc.. as having "innapropriate content". Allegedly, the entire company and all its employees are hard core Kerry and H. Clinton socialists! And to add to this, Google allegedly accepted to enter China's marketplace in exchange for censoring what information the Chinese citizens can access. Allegedly, censoring the internet just to gain market share. Google is allegedly another in a long list of left wing commies, who can't get over the fact that their beloved Democratic Party and its increasingly socialist platform is being rejected more and more each day. This is what I read, and it is all alleged to be so. Check it out for yourself.
 
Did you read all this stuff on a google competitor web site??:confused:

I consider myself a "free thinker" and I reserve the right to vote for the best man for the job. I voted for gwb once but did not make the same mistake twice.
We now have a gwb "regardless radical right" group in washington that is the worst abusers of power in modern history. A group who promised to bring honor and respect back to washington, but who instead have gutted ethics, branded honest debaters as traitors and aford special interest groups dominance over the american people.
There cannot be a domocratic society where one group lords their corrupt and arrogant policies over the other groups. I think it is safe to say that you will see the pendelum swing back a little with the elections this fall (catastrophys excepted) and we might return to a more sane and respectful government.
 
One of my colleagues took a trip to Vegas with a group of his Stanford friends, one of whom works for Google. While in Vegas they went out to a firing range, rented fully auto M16's and had some fun (you can do that in Nevada). The guy who worked for Google asked my colleague to not mention to anyone who works at Google that he had gone to a firing range. Apparently he could get in trouble for doing that.

Yes, Google is left of center. I don't know if they are as extreme as you say.

Google allegedly accepted to enter China's marketplace in exchange for censoring what information the Chinese citizens can access.

This is true.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060125/ap_on_hi_te/china_google_14

The link below lists some Google employees contributions during the 2004 election.

http://www.opensecrets.org/indivs/s...=&txtEmploy=Google&txtCand=&txt2004=Y&Order=N
 
this is what I read........

Google: Enemy of freedom

Posted: January 27, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

What can you say about a search engine that refuses to give the U.S. government the time of day, but is only too happy to cave in to the demands of the tyrannical, repressive dictators in Beijing?

About all you can say is "Google."

In case you haven't followed it, last week Google refused to hand over data on search patterns to the U.S. Justice Department in an investigation into child pornography.

Google cited the privacy of its users, but the U.S. government is not looking for details about personal usage – only for search patterns that would show the effectiveness of anti-porn filters. The government is trying to prove that minors could stumble on to child-porn websites by accident by entering quite innocent search terms. Its lawyers say that for its case to be tested, it needs a sample of actual searches.

Yahoo!, Microsoft's MSN and America Online all agreed to cooperate, insisting they would not hand over data that identified individual users. But Google, whose name has become synonymous with searches, refuses.

That was last week – and that was a seemingly reasonable request by the U.S. government. This week, however, concerns about big-government intrusion went out the window at Google.

When the brutes in Beijing asked Google to censor its search results in China in exchange for more access to the world's fastest-growing Internet market, the search giant caved in without protest.

Google agreed to create a unique address for China to ensure Beijing's subjects would not get access to information the government deemed threatening. You can be sure no one in China will be able to Google this column, for instance.

To get the Chinese license, Google agreed to omit Web content that the country's government finds objectionable. Incredibly, Google will base its censorship decisions on guidance provided by Chinese government officials. Thanks to Google's appeasement to the totalitarians, Chinese Internet users will continue to be sheltered from reading about subjects such as Taiwan's independence movement, 1989's Tiananmen Square massacre and the forced abortion policies of Beijing.

Google officials, who once adopted as a company motto, "Don't be evil," say they "agonized" over the decision. But the bottom line and the continuing appeal of communism with weak-minded "progressives" like those who run the company, won the day.

"We firmly believe, with our culture of innovation, Google can make meaningful and positive contributions to the already impressive pace of development in China," said Andrew McLaughlin, Google's senior policy counsel. Translation? "We need this marketplace – at all costs. While we will never pay a price for fighting the U.S. government's reasonable requests, we know there will be a huge economic impact for refusing Beijing's demands."

"This is a real shame," said Julien Pain, head of Reporters Without Borders' Internet desk. "When a search engine collaborates with the government like this, it makes it much easier for the Chinese government to control what is being said on the Internet."

When Google censors results in China, it intends to post notifications alerting users that some content has been removed – to comply with local laws. The company provides similar alerts in Germany and France when, to comply with national laws, it censors results to remove references to Nazi paraphernalia. Imagine the hoops through which Google would jump to please Hitler if he were still around.

Google has clearly chosen sides in the struggle for freedom in the world. It has chosen the side of slavery – and higher profits.

It's despicable. It's evil. It's immoral.

But what should we expect from a search engine whose maps already show the free and independent republic of Taiwan as part of China?

What should we expect from a search engine that bans ads for anti-Clinton books, but eagerly publishes ads for anti-Republican books?

What should one expect from a search engine that sent 98 percent of all its political donations to Democrats?

If ever there was a good time to unload that over-valued Google stock, this is it.
 
I do seem to remember hearing that on FOX or elsewhere online recently. But I'll bet you a dollar for doughnuts that Yahoo, AOL and AltaVista are left of the center too. Most businesses, Walmart, you name it tend to like big government and go wherever the wind blows because they can afford it.
 
Not what I said, just what I read on Internet News.

I don't know anything about Google, or their politics, but the articles I linked to say this. As far as I know, they are just allegations, I have no first hand knowledge of any of it. (Disclaimer).
 
Left wing socially, perhaps, but politically there's some fear that they're statist/neocon. Their recent decision re: China hasn't helped their images in that regard. And there's this: http://www.google-watch.org/jobad.html

I think it's more paranoia than anything else, but you never know. Ex-government people take all sorts of jobs, and I don't consider a few ending up at Google worthy of concern. I think Google itself, and every other search engine and web email provider, is a threat because of all the information they collect about people, but it's mostly irrelevant as long as they're not giving the government that data without a warrant.
 
I of course use google searches all the time

I found it strange that if you search for sportsmans guide you get a link to the place right away... but when you go down the page there is no ammo listed on the 'home' page. Seems there is Sportsman's guides' original home page and then there is googles page that doesn't have ammo on it. REALLY REALLY WIERD....

I still can't figure out how google is making all this money.....

try it:
 
Regarding BIGJACK's reply

Hey BIGJACK, do you wear a baseball hat with aluminum foil inside to ward off the electron brain scramblers GWB is beaming down??

Man, I thought I was at least half educated, but I still can't figure out what BIGJACK is saying. Do you have any facts to back up your statements, or did you remember a few dreams while maybe disposing of a few doobies?

Have to go, because I think the black helicopters are landing.

The Bishop
 
None of this is political. It's about MONEY. Google will gargle the Chinese slime for a piece of their market. Remember the movie "Network"? "There are no countries, there are no borders, there is only MONEY". Why is this so hard to understand? Corporations will do WHATEVER they can to make more money. Governments will do whatever they can to help. Need a site for a new plant? Let our soldiers clear the people out for you! Need land for a new private development? Let our courts clear out the people for you! More a matter of form rather than substance.
Josh
 
That's not their doing, that's called 'Google bombing' and is based on how many sites link to that using 'failure' as the text.

Anyways, look at the second link. They wouldn't allow that to happen if they were truly biased in the results.
 
bishop, i see you are a junior member, perhaps you are not of reading age as of yet because if you were you would be aware of the corruption, in the upper echelons of the gwb administration, as well as apparent disregard for the law.

If I thought the tin foil would divert some of the BS comming down from washington I would filler up.
 
That's not their doing, that's called 'Google bombing'
And everytime someone does it, the link grows stronger.

So, essentially, when someone says, "Google 'failure' and hit 'Feeling Lucky,'" Don't. It just helps to perpetuate it. Difficult though it might be.

I wonder what they will do when a Demo finally gets in office. Google bombing is difficult to contain, once the fuse is lit.

Rick
 
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