Doing some research and noticed Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia missing.
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To: Andy from Beaverton
2 posted on
08/13/2008 7:37:27 PM PDT by
Jet Jaguar
(Obama: The presumptuous democratic nominee)
To: Andy from Beaverton
"We Did Not Erase Maps of Georgia"
Maybe not, but Russia is trying to erase Georgia from the map, at least as the free and democratic ally of the U.S. that it is.
3 posted on
08/13/2008 7:39:09 PM PDT by
ETL
(Lots of REAL smoking-gun evidence on the ObamaRats at my Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl)
To: Andy from Beaverton
Google slants the news they make available, plays with their maps, etc., etc...
They fancy themselves the part of the new MSM that will live on long after the dinosaur newspress is fully marginalized.
Their die is already cast. They’ve made their decisions.
4 posted on
08/13/2008 7:47:00 PM PDT by
Sax
(this idea was not a practical deterrent, for reasons which, at this moment, must be all too obvious)
To: Andy from Beaverton
thats crazy!!
I looked at mapquest yesterday and they had the Georgia.
5 posted on
08/13/2008 7:48:38 PM PDT by
chaos_5
(Nancy "Mad Cow" Pelosi, call the House back into session!)
To: Andy from Beaverton
Anyone else notice that on the Google News site, everyday since the war broke out, they have been using “Russia Today” for video news updates on the Georgia conflict which is nothing more Kremlin propaganda broadcast in English?
7 posted on
08/13/2008 7:54:03 PM PDT by
Proud_USA_Republican
(We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
To: Andy from Beaverton
8 posted on
08/13/2008 7:54:58 PM PDT by
chaos_5
(Nancy "Mad Cow" Pelosi, call the House back into session!)
To: Andy from Beaverton
Google's maps for a lot of foreign areas are lacking place names, roads, etc. Georgia is one of the areas that are not well covered.
Earlier I was looking for Ts'khinvali. No luck finding it on Google Maps. However, it was easy to find on Microsoft's mapping site. However, Google's aerial view of that city is considerably better than Microsoft's.
14 posted on
08/13/2008 8:49:51 PM PDT by
cynwoody
To: Andy from Beaverton
I looked at Georgia (on Google) the night Russia invaded. There were cities and roads on the map.
Now there is nothing.
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