Monday, March 31, 2008

Google; The new voice of the people?

"We're really excited about this because Congress keeps saying they don't hear from the American public on climate change," said Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network, which bills itself as an eco-activism group connecting some 17,000 organizations in 174 countries. "The [presidential] candidates are not being asked about climate change. Climate change is the biggest threat to humanity that we've ever faced."
I wonder sometimes if these people have any idea what the are walking into? Earth Day might sound good, but what they are really doing has nothing to do with the planet. Kathleen Rogers is helping build a "global" regulation and trying to drag this country into it. Don't let little old Kathleen Rogers fool you. She knows full well what she is trying to do.

I believe WE THE PEOPLE can find ways to fix things. I surely do not believe the government needs to come in the mix and do anything. However, that is what is taking place. Government is all over "Global Warming" but has no proof what so ever about it but has already made laws around the "Global Warming" issue. So now:

Rogers said her group is finalizing talks with Internet giant Google to coordinate online advertisements and other publicity measures in support of the calls. Details of the arrangement are still being worked out and are scheduled to be released on April 14.
Say what? Wow, Google is going to pump this now? When did Google become the voice of the people? Or is it going to try and push this into the public? I wonder if Google would do the same thing with my group over at GJCN.org and help us get the message out about Jesus Christ? Do you guys think so? Not likely going to happen, only when you want to help big government does it seem like it's the in thing to do or maybe it's connected to the money. Yup, i bet it has something to do with it huh?

Google has consistently shown support for environmental causes, most recently on Saturday night when its homepage went dark in support of Earth Hour, an hour when cities around the globe went dark to draw attention to the issue of climate change. On Earth Day in the past, Google has decorated its homepage to highlight the event as well. Google did not respond to requests for comment.

Consistently shown support for environmental causes? What for? What does Google have to do with the environment? Oh it helps, they mean when it's website went "dark" they mean they set a black back ground, they didn't "turn off" anything, they didn't save any power. Why didn't they turn off every Google computer for one hour? Oh they couldn't because they would lose money? But they want you to do it. See what i mean? You guys care for the environment and we'll sit back and give you ideas and take the money. It doesn't help anything. Instead of doing this, why doesn't Google push for better cars? Why take up arms with a group who want nothing more than control and money?

So when it's all said and done. It's not your voice being heard, you know the American People like congress has asked for, it's the voice of Kathleen Rogers and what do you think she is trying to do?

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