I.P.Freely
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I agree, it may be seen as insensitive to some of your allies who are still suffering from a massive US cover up. Nine brave soldiers died and eleven were seriously injured.There are over a billion people that use Google each month, most of them from outside the US. If Google were to decorate it's home page with US patriotic content would this have any meaning for them? If Google started celebrating patriotic holidays of all nations with content on their home page, there wouldn't be enough room to enter a search.Google sucks ass.
They are such miserable pricks.
The fuckwads will endorse all manner of political and artistic claptrap, some good and some of no value. But they refuse to show any respect for the men and women who risked their lives and lost their lives in the military service of the United States.
They offer idiotic, facile, cheap and dishonest excuses for it. But they DO offer their front page specials for other nations' equivalents to our Memorial Day.
Fuck Google.
That said, I'd like to extend a simple word of thanks to all who have ever worn our nation's military uniforms and in particular those who have fought and died for the United States.
Google should not make a statement concerning the political or patriotic position of any one nation.
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