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Oh good. Hypocrisy and censorship spreads.
Rupert Murdoch, recently championing more "family values" rhetoric keeps forgetting that his FOX broadcasting network has been airing programming over the last 15 years that consistently redefines "pushing the envelope".

Never mind his cable news network that many claim is less than "fair and balanced". (it's a political station and I evolved beyond political whining a long time ago...) But for sake of argument I'll accept the possibility they openly lean to one side of the political spectrum.

Just how will his idea of a search engine segregate between what the searcher wants and what he does not want you to know?
Posted by: HypnoToad   Posted on: 08/14/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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