Google-Watch, Google as Big Brother "Google's free toolbar for Explorer phones home with every page you surf. Yes, it reads your cookie too, and sends along the last search terms you used in the toolbar... Google wants to hire more people with security clearances, so that they can peddle their corporate assets to the spooks in Washington."
The government should be able to research who's been typing "information on vaginal yeast infections" into the Google search engine. After all, women with yeast infections are more likely to be angry & bitchy, and therefore, in that weakened emotional state, would be more vulnerable to terrorist brainwashing.
In fact, the government ought to keep a record of who's typing a lot of pornography search terms into Google. There should be a database of who's spending their time looking at pornography. People ought to have to register with the government how often they have sex, in fact. There should be a database made available to employers to use when making their hiring decisions. I mean, some people have sex more than once a week. Some even right before going to work! Who wants to hire a pervert that's doing stuff like that?
There should also be a government database keeping track of these criminals who oppose abortion rights laws. There are many on the web that aren't discreet about their anti-Americanism at all! I mean, abortion is legal. That's treason! These people are likely to become terrorists if they're actually against things legal in the U.S.!
Apparently Google can help with all this.
posted by Chloe | Sunday 16 February 2003 11:22 AM
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