While one of the co-founders of Google admitted that censoring Google searches in China--blocking information from Chinese citizens that their communist government would find embarrassing-- turned out to be a bad business move, the other founder, Larry Page, gave no hint that there would be a reversal of their practices. He said, "I don't think we as a company should be making decisions based on too much perception." What Mr. Page doesn't understand is that free speech is not a matter of "perception". Maybe he would understand this better if every time someone did a search for "Google", he received...