It would be phony camouflage if Google paid tribute today. Better to let the pinkos show their true colors.
Meh..It doesn’t bother me if a private business doesn’t put out some commemorative thing for every holiday/day of remembrance.
Focus on the family didn’t mention a thing about d-day on their site at all.
Well, it IS Sweden's National Day, and I am proud of that, being the grandson of Swedish immigrants. But their son, my dad, served in WWII for the US Navy, and so of course I am proud to honor those who landed on D-Day. And I would have to say, in terms of importance and "honor-worthiness," D-Day far outranks Sweden's National Day.
But I don't care one whit about the anniversary of some silly video game.
Just for inoformational purposes - the google logo artist is Dennis Hwang.
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/07/19/google.logo/
Google recognizes a cutesy game rather than a epic and courageous battle for liberation and freedom. Liberal don’t like to acknowledge reality as it conflicts with their utopian views of a perfectly harmonious world.
Use Bing
www.bing.com
>>from the grips of the most evil dictator of our times
Look at it this way. 65 years from now, Hitler will be the SECOND most evil dictator of all time.
Watching Obama strike his Mussolini pose at Normandy while he forces the USA (and the world) into fascism/socialism/communism turns my stomach. I’m surprised you can hear him over the noise of all the brave men turning over in their graves.
They don’t know what D-Day is at google.
I have been doing yahoo.com lately, and that's where I think I will stay.
I now use “dogpile” as my search engine....it is better than google and it donates money to dog rescue and adoptions.
Just type in “dogpile” into the search engine you are using ( ie, Google)and it will take you to the Dogpile website. it takes a less than a minute to load the dogpile search engine on your computer...so easy even I could do it!
Use BING.COM, and check out what THEIR homepage image is.