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America's Domestic Terrorists must love Google and the New York Times

Democrat Times of New York is finally covering Sen. Obama's relationship with unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers. I hope your news spread with a healthy dose of whitewash and cover-up.

National Review's Stanley Kurtz comments on the Times' coverage. I was interested in this bit:
As others have noted, today’s New York Times carries a story on the relationship between Barack Obama and unrepentant Weather Underground terrorist, Bill Ayers. ... The title of the article when it first appeared on the web last night was, "Obama Had Met Ayers, but the Two Are Not Close." That was quickly changed to, "Obama and the ‘60's Bomber: A Look Into Crossed Paths." (emphasis added)
The first thing I did was Google the article's original title. The results were exactly two hits; one was the Kurtz write up at NRO, the other was a 'daily digest' that referenced the Kurtz article. A search through Google News offers up no hits whatsoever. But what about those "catched" web pages? The one's that go missing that we're able to see thanks to this great new technology? How come the original webpage that had the original story didn't show up as a "catched" page?

So what does Google mean by "catched"? According to the well known internet search engine:
Google takes a snapshot of each page examined as it crawls the web and caches these as a back-up in case the original page is unavailable. If you click on the "Cached" link, you will see the web page as it looked when we indexed it. The cached content is the content Google uses to judge whether this page is a relevant match for your query.
This explanation, however, seems to be inaccurate. Google does not take a snapshot of "each page ... as it crawls the web". It appears as if it takes a snapshot of only some pages. A search for the exact phrase "Obama had met Ayers" comes up with only six results; 15 if you include those Google hides because they are deamed "similar" to those already shown. It should be noted that the Kurtz's piece at NRO is one of the items hidden from view in the original search. Note that not all the pages found by Google have been "catched". Those not "catched" include FreeRepublic.com, BlogsForJohnMcCain.com and Corner.NationalReview.com. The DemocraticUnderground.com and the website for left-wing talk radio host Taylor Marsh, titled, cleverly enough, TaylorMarsh.com.

This brings up a lot of questions. How do some pages get catched and some do not? Could that original article title have been catched? If so and it was not, why not?

Google is a well known supporter of the Obama campaign. It is one thing for the Main Stream Media to not report a story. Alternatives on the internet stand a good chance of picking it up. The Dan Rather, forged documents incident is a perfect example of this. It is something else entirely if a well known internet search engine were working hand in hand with a biased news source to actively remove stories from the internet.

The explanation could be entirely innocuous. On the on the hand, someone's ideology may be playing a role as well. If it is the latter then this gives the phrase "down the memory hole" a whole new, 21st Century meaning.
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Google - just another part of the Obama Propaganda Machine

There wasn't much sleep last night after getting some mixed news on the job front. I dragged myself out of bed at 6:30 this morning and spent a few moments listening to the YouTube clips of Ezra Levants interrogation by the Canadian Liberal Fascists Committee "Human Rights Commission". Recall how meticulously German National Socialists were in documenting and recording everything they did, in contrast to Soviet Communists. Films and records can be found for just about anything that occured in Germany during that little mustached fellow's rise  to and abuse of power. The Canadian government seems to be following the same track of meticulously recording every abuse of human rights it engages in. Case in point (an aside watch the female commissar's commissioner's reactions during Mr. Levant's opening statement - also be sure to watch the other clips from the interrogation, it is quite an educational experience):



The real purpose of this post is to point out what I saw on my iGoogle homepage this morning. Here is a screen shot:



After reading that justice has finally been done and OJ Simpson was finally found guilty (unfortunately it wasn't for the slaughtering his ex-wife and her friend and he may only serve as little as 7 years, less if they include time already served), I noticed a link to the New York Times, titled "The Joe Biden Show", in iGoogle "Top Stories" box in the lower left hand corner. Here's the detail:


I clicked it just to see what this "news story" was about. In point of fact, it isn't a new story at all. It is an Opinion piece by Charles M. Blow. Let's take a look at what someone at Google considers to be news:
"I expected Sarah Palin to perform well in Thursday’s debate, so I wanted to watch it with the most conservative crowd I could find. (In truth, after her horrendous performance with Katie Couric, anything short of her head spinning around and spewing vomit would have been considered an improvement.)"
I'm sure he "expected" her to perform well. The Exorcist reference makes his open-minded-ness on this debate perfectly clear. He goes on with:
"I went to the unlikely Jake’s Saloon in Chelsea in Manhattan where the New York Young Republican Club was gathering to watch (on Fox)."
"Unlikely"? Why? I know trying to find a conservative establishment in Manhattan is like to trying to find a free speech advocate on a Canadian Human Rights Commission, but what exactly made it "unlikely"? Was it the fact that it actually let Republicans in? Or was it that it had Fox News on its TVs? Come on, Mr. Blow. Inquiring minds want to know.
"Palin launched into her charm offensive — winking, smiling, dodging questions and speaking in her signature Sarah-phonics , a mash up of sentence fragments and colloquialisms glued together with misplaced also’s and there’s — gibberish really. Everyone in the bar lapped it up. It was The Sarah Palin Show."
Nice to see what, exactly, Mr. Blow was expecting when he entered Chelsea's: "gibberish really".
"As it became clear that she wasn’t going to implode, I started to see the debate instead as The Joe Biden Show. And, it was good.
Through the booing and hissing, I saw a strong, authoritative, confident and sensitive candidate emerge. On the whole, he came across as intelligent and relatable; a real person. That’s a quality that often eludes Barack Obama."
And who, again, is at the top of the Democrat ticket? Ah, yes, a guy who "often" is not "intelligent and relatable, a real person". Good to know that Democrats have their priorities straight.
"In a recent New York Times/CBS News poll, 32 percent of Democrats, 38 percent of independents and 41 percent of Republicans said they didn’t know or had no answer when asked to say what they most liked about Biden."
You don't suppose, Mr. Blow, that those numbers could result from the fact that there isn't much to like about Senator-for-life Biden? Naah.

The real purpose of this post is to show what some liberals at Google consider news. I wonder if I'll ever see this linked in the "Top Stories" section of my iGoogle home page: "A Conservative Revival?" Let's just say, I'm not holding my breath.

UPDATE:
A few moments after I got the screenshot of the Democrat Times of New York Op-Ed appearing in Google's Top Stories section, someone at Google changed it. This is what it looked like not less the 30 minutes after I got the images above:


I didn't check the McCain - Obama story to see if it was legit news. The fact that's linked to the Democrat Times of Los Angeles tells me that even if it is not another Op-Ed, it will be just as biased against the Republican nominee.

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