Posted on 07/08/2012 7:26:13 AM PDT by scottjewell
ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) Google is throwing its support behind gay marriage.
The Internet search engine has launched a new campaign called Legalize Love, which aims to encourage equal marriage rights for gay, lesbian and bisexual people all over the world.
Saturdays announcement was made at the Global LGBT Workplace Summit in London, according to Dot429.com, a network for LGBT professionals.
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Is Jerry Sandusky going o be their spokesman for this ad campaign? He would fit right in.
I love my pet gerbil, does this mean.....
Excellent reasoning. I hope you don’t mind if I steal this from you?? Well, not really stealing if I ask permission first ;)
Google’s got their back.
Of all the words under assault by the homosexual craze, love suffers the most.
Right, and what is so silly about this is the implication that somehow LOVE is globally “illegal” until this campaign is successful. If they were honest, they would know that NO form of “love” has been deemed illegal anywhere. Even sodomy is now legal in the US and elsewhere - if it can in fact be linked to “love” at all.
Were they honest, they would call it “LEGALIZE SAME SEX MARRIAGE CAMPAIGN” and be done with it.
OBVIOUSLY, Google does not know how to correctly define, “love.”
You have alternatives:
http://www.bigoakinc.com/blog/5-secret-search-engines-way-better-than-google/
I think dogpile donates a part of their revenues to animal shelters.
Dogpile is a joke. They index a tiny fraction of the web, and their relevance (quality of their search results) sucks.
The only real alternative to Google is Bing. Google is the 800 pound gorilla in this space. If you want an alternative to Google to stay around, I highly recommend that you use Bing.
Any alternatives to gmail? Time for me to leave them.
A Dozen of the Best, Free Alternatives to GMAIL:
http://ravikanthl.wordpress.com/2011/04/03/a-dozen-alternatives-to-gmail/
What illegal love do they wish to legalize? Gay people can love all they want as it is not illegal. Actually anyone can love anyone or anything and it is not illegal to love someone or something.
"No more Google for me, switching to Bing. It is the only search engine I know of that does not use Google on the back end."
Keep in mind that we also need to Boycott Bing as it is owned by Microsoft.
Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer and co-founder Bill Gates have each donated $100,000 to the campaign supporting Washington's new gay marriage law, which faces a referendum vote in November.
A backdoor way of marginalizing the role of Faith in family, and also criminalizing Faith-based morality. It’s important people understand the sinister attack being waged primarily against Christianity.
The govt should not be defining marriage. Sorry, statists, but this a great example of how the Christian photographer whom refuses to service a homosexual ceremony will be charged, and prosecuted under the guise of state religion. And it’s already happened.
All true. But you forget, those who live to hate Google and Apple, and who shill for Microsoft, are not moved by facts that run counter to their loyalty to Redmond. They're just as bad as the Apple fanboys, etc. all of whom give me a headache.
Just as Apple fanatics are incapable of seeing anything Apple does as flawed, Microsoft fanatics refuse to admit that the object of their adoration is actually just as supportive of liberal and gay/LGBT issues as Google or Apple. So their righteousness at Google or whomever else is not about facts. It's about fanboy loyalty. They're SO glad to find another excuse to trash the other side. It's so boring...
Days like today, I'm really glad I don't give a cr@p or get all that worked up about ANY of these outfits. They're just freaking companies that make freaking computer products. Geez.
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