Posted on 10/24/2006 5:12:08 PM PDT by george76
Google has registered a political action committee with the US Federal Election Commission...
apparently were now going to see the bizarre leftist philosophy so evident at Google News extended into the political meat world:
Google becomes a political player.
Google has an impressive list of players on its team. As well as counting Al Gore among its senior advisers, Googles Washington office was set up about a year and a half ago by Alan Davidson. A well-known Democrat sympathiser, he served for eight years as associate director of the Centre for Democracy and Technology, a thinktank that opposes government and industry control of the web.
Alongside him is Robert Boorstin, a former Clinton foreign policy aide from the Centre for American Progress, as Googles communications chief in the capital.
Googles PAC will be run by a five-person board of directors who will be guided by the recommendations of an advisory committee made up of Google employees. It will raise its funds through voluntary donations from staff.
But judging from the fact that in the past Google employees have been involved with leftwing groups such as MoveOn.org, it will be very interesting to see where that cash is headed.
(Excerpt) Read more at littlegreenfootballs.com ...
The only impressive thing about Al Gore is the man's girth.
Yikes! Just imagine the greenhouse gases emanating from that bloviating behemoth...
Gore would cause major gas releases leading to warming by himself.
Yeah, I suspect that the gases emanating from him are not carbon neutral.
> Google is today what AOL was in the 90’s. So take heart, like AOL, they won’t last.
It’s been 10 years. Looks like I was right and you two were wrong. Everyone who compared Google and AOL missed the whole point. You made classic mistake of believing your opponent was stupid.
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