Sometimes I get so ticked off, I have expressed this before but I can't for the life of me understand why Google is so bent on being Anti-American or Anti-Christian. They routinely ignore Christian holidays and National events and yet will honor the birthday some Mexican goat herder who died of aids over 100 years ago.
Today is a good example of their "In your face, we hate America"
Today is the anniversary of "D Day", without a doubt one of the most important days in our fight to stay free (and the freedom of the whole world for that matter)
So what does Google think is the most important event this day in history to honor on their home page?
The 79th anniversary of the drive in movie theater.
I'm done.........just shoot me.
Really, don't let it get to you....I'm serious, take it easy...Google laughs. They sit back and probe for your weakness...have they found it. WE remember...and my friend, that's all that counts.
ReplyDeleteI don't for a minute think google cares about my blog, I am just looking for a reason to put lead down range.
DeleteJust head over to Stephens place, wash your cup, and drink some coffee. You'll feel better.
ReplyDeleteGood idea, I need to pester him a while.
DeletePeople don't get it, but don't let them get you down. Matt is right, grab some coffee and spend time with the people who do get it.
ReplyDeleteThanks my friend, I'm OK, I just need a place to vent.
DeleteOne reason why I quit google a while back. If I was closer, I'd have a cup with you.
ReplyDeleteDon't think I haven't thought about it. Thanks.
Deleteget on your bike, go find a drone google car taking pics of private property and run it off the road..
ReplyDeleteTHAT will make you feel better!
your friend,
jambaloney
Excellent Idea, I knew someone would have a good solution.
Deleterant and vent away, Dear Duke....else there will be none left who even know what D-Day is!!!!
ReplyDeleteyour friend,
kymber
Thanks Kymber, I need to let off steam sometimes, thanks for putting up with it.
DeleteOne of my calenders didn't even have D Day on it!! My mother was stationed in England on D Day...I have a V-mail that she sent her folks about it. I am so with you Duke, people are forgetting and/or deliberately not recognizing those that fought for our country in WWII.
ReplyDeleteCottonLady, it is sad but I guess a sign of the times, I bet most kids don't even learn about it in school anymore.
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