That’s another rhetorical question.
Yesterday was the 64th anniversary of D-Day — the day when thousands of brave young men started an invasion on the beaches of Normandy that literally saved the world.
I didn’t write about it, because yesterday after work I rode an hour through the rain to visit the Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery just outside the gates of Ft. Hood in Killeen.
Once there I spent about 3 hours walking the precisely lined-up rows of white marble markers looking specifically for WWII veterans. I made sure to stop and touch every single marker I could find for the men who fought in that great war.
That was my way of honoring their sacrifice.
When I got home, I typed Google into my address bar. I did not expect to see how they a special logo for the day, per their normal institutional policy of flipping the finger to American troops.
But to my surprise there was a special logo for the day.
But instead of being one to honor one of the bravest sacrifices and heroic acts in the history of the entire fucking world, the Libtards that run Google opted to instead honor the birthday of Diego Velazquez.
Yeah. I didn’t know who that is either. And I even took an art appreciation class my freshman year in college.
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The folks who own and run Google can suck my balls. From now on, I will only use Yahoo! as my search engine of choice.
Google — the company whose motto is “do no evil”, and defines that as:
- v. — helping the Communist Chinese government crush dissent and suppress the free exchange of information.
- v. — shitting on our troops and their heroic sacrifices every chance that we get.





Really?
That’s their motto?
How silly for such a bunch of multi-culti, PC bullshit artists.
I knew the significance of the date, days before it came, and reminded numerous others.
Google would do well to watch some of their own videos, such as President Reagan’s Speech At Point-Du-Hoc.
Left by no2liberals on June 7th, 2008 at 9:40 am