Posted on 01/17/2009 5:21:01 AM PST by livinglegend
"In September of last year, Google announced its opposition to California's Proposition 8. While the campaign was emotionally charged and difficult for both sides, in the wake of the election many were concerned with the impact Proposition 8 could have on the personal lives of people they work with every day, and on California's ability to attract and retain a diverse mix of employees from around the world.
That's why we've signed an amicus brief (PDF file) in support of several cases currently challenging Proposition 8 in the California Supreme Court. Denying employees basic rights isn't right, and it isn't good for businesses. We are committed to preserving fundamental rights for every one of the people who work hard to make Google a success.
Please join us in continuing to fight for equality for all Californians."
(Excerpt) Read more at googleblog.blogspot.com ...
I hear Live.com and Ask.com are pretty good (better than google, anyway!)
Didn’t the people who work at Goog get a chance to vote against it?
if they overturn it, california is officially no better than a tinpot european socialist dictatorship
Just changed default to Live.com.
Does anybody actually care what they think?
No person or business in their right mind would be attracted to move to California for any number of reasons. If anything, California’s idiocy and liberalism is driving people and companies OUT of the state.
Yes = Scroogle, great search engine and they can’t stand Google.
If they want to put another proposition on the ballot to constitutionalize same-sex “marriage”, they can knock themselves out.
I’ve been using Dogpile and like it just fine.
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