Another Blogger defection
Bookworm on Mar 20 2006 at 8:09 pm | Filed under: Uncategorized
One of my blogfriends, ExPreacherMan, has also abandoned Blogger for WordPress. His reason?
We are fed up with Google’s leftist politics… for those who do not know — BlogSpot - Blogger is owned by Google, the entrepreneurial voice and supporter of the left.
I’m not quite as strong a conservative as ExPreacherMan (I’m a newbie; he’s been a conservative for a long time), but I certainly agree with him on this point. For those of you who know him, or would like to get to know him, you should go here.
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I heard Google defend themselve in a CSPAN Congressional hearing. It does give you a different perspective than what you see anywhere else. Especially since Google sent their VP, and everyone else sitting at the same table (Microsoft and Yahoo) sent their lawyers. If you watched the proceedings, there were some hilarious moments.
He’s right about Google being leftie, but then which search engine isn’t?
Swell. We’ve now entered the era when conservative intolerance for anything other than itself partitions the world into littler worlds labeled “Liberal” and “Acceptable”. Google, apparently, falls into the “Liberal” box, which is a classification that is accepted, propagated and fetishized over, pleasurably, by the tribal faithful — with nary a thought to even the most cursory of justifications.
Ray, the free will of a God created person is not conservative intolerance. It is called human rights, duly protected under the Constitution, refer to the 1st Ammendment. The free exercise, there of. Refer to the Declaration of Independence. The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
I know it makes people unhappy that people have their own money to spend or not spend on organizations, but until the Democrats and their rule of judges accomplish a coup de tat, American citizens will continue to vote their conscience with their pocketbook.
I don’t have to agree with Bookworm or her friend’s judgement of Google, to defend their human rights. It is their life, their actions, their will. They can do what they want, so long as they are not doing it with my money and life force.
I know some might prefer the rule of judges to the rule of personal conscience, but personally, I tend to think that they might be happier in Europe than America.
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