Why doesn't this shock me...
Pretty good Michigan Gun Forum I'm on has this discussion going on about it
http://www.migunowners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=25262
Why doesn't this shock me...
Pretty good Michigan Gun Forum I'm on has this discussion going on about it
http://www.migunowners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=25262
Good Grief, I thought this board would be safe from all of the "any company who won't support whatever I want to do is anti-gun or anti-American" crap.
First, this is someone on another board, saying what someone another thread says. Then someone posts an article with no source.
And so what if Google does not advertise on gun sites? oooh, RealPolice does not support the FIRST amendment because we can't say anything we want. Must be Anti-American! (please note that is tongue in cheek).
Google's policy does not make it any more anti-gun than RPs makes it anti-free speech. :rolleyes:
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Take anything you read off a gun site or hear in a gunshop or gunshow with a whole pound of Morton's salt. The amount of disinformation and downright idiocy is rampant. :rolleyes:
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Even if it is true, it doesn't mean they are anti-gun. It means that a world-wide company has chosen not to advertise firearms. It isn't as if they have altered their software to produce anti-gun links when you search for firearms or actively campaign against the second amendment.
Noli nothis permittere te terere.
They were even 'guilted' into showing some patriotism during some US holidays. I use www.dogpile.com as much as possible for my searches since they appear less political. What google intends to do or not really dosent matter. They are not in business to politic, they are in business to search stuff. Or so you'd think
Last edited by TX-LEO; 04-11-08 at 05:55 PM.
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