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Obamagooglegollygosh – this is a little bothersome to say the least

4 August 2009 4 Comments

If you are anything like me, you may wince at the thought of trusting Google with all your personals.  Furthermore, you may shudder at the thought of America’s most liberal president having direct access to Google.  If so, then the following snippet from PCMag should scare you:

With all rational explanations shot down, there’s only one other, slightly more sinister possibility: Google has a lot of juice in the Obama administration, and they’re throwing their weight around. After all, Schmidt is one of the president’s technology advisors, and Obama’s deputy CTO Andrew McLaughlin is a recent former Google employee (emphasis added). (Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2351125,00.asp)

So … how much of a stretch is it to think that Obama and his liberal nasties could have access to everything about you (and me)? 

Oh, and don’t forget about all your friends that don’t have Google Gmail accounts.  All their private emails pass through Google’s servers too, so they are not about to escape the all-knowing Beast.

If Hitler had just 10% of the information about you and me that is stored on Google’s servers, I wonder how much easier it would have been for the Nazis to round up all the ‘undesirables’?

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  • Ross said:

    I’m not scared of that Kenyan.
    My God is bigger than his God!

  • The Whyman said:

    The thought that Google has access to too much information about anyone and anything has crossed my mind once in a while.

  • Mike Crowl said:

    Wow, it takes nothing for the conspiracy theorists to get going….
    Liberal Nasties? What, you preferred George W Bush?

  • admin said:

    Yes.

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