Google & Al Gore Snub Fallen Soldiers?
J.J. Jackson* | May 30, 2006
Quite frankly I had other things to do yesterday besides surf the web and honestly I don’t use Google that much because you usually have to wade through pages of liberal moonbat sites parroting the same debunked lies when trying to do a serious search for information. But according to WorldNetDaily (and others) Google didn’t spice up their logo for the holiday like they do for many others.
Google’s habit of celebrating holidays like New Year’s, Halloween, Christmas and Thanksgiving by altering its logo to match the season’s theme has been extended in the past to honor the birthdays of famous inventors, scientists, artists and musicians, as well as Earth Day and the Persian New Year, but on the day Americans honor those who died serving their country, it’s business as usual at the Internet-search giant.Memorial Day visitors to the website found Google’s standard logo ? but no mention of Memorial Day. This was true as well at the company’s news-search site.
Since 1999, Google has redesigned its logo for major holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving, as well as minor ones like Ground Hog Day and St. Patrick’s Day. It’s even honored artists like Picasso, Monet, and Andy Warhol as well as Earth Day and the Burning Man festival.
“If you go back through the Google archives, you’ll find that, although it has over the years commemorated Shichi-go-san being celebrated in Japan, Bastille Day in France, and Korean Liberation Day, it appears that Google has never dressed up its logo for Memorial Day,” wrote Newsbusters blogger Noel Sheppard.
And of course in case you haven’t been paying attention Al “Lost in the Ozone” Gore is a senior advisor to the search engine company which is why I include him in the title. But that is only fitting since, as has been previously reported to death, Google overwhelmingly donates to moonbatty Democrats.
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