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This is getting bizarre. I thought "Do No Evil" - the phrase identified with Google meant that the company will do no evil. I never thought it meant that it meant the company will do no evil, with evil being defined by every Tom, *** or Harry!

I don"t like Geo. Bush or *** Cheney, so how do I go about getting all videos with them in it removed from YouTube?

I am beginning to feel like one of the characters in "Between Time and Timbuktu"...I feel like I am in world of "Harrison Bergeron" where everyone is equal. D*mn! Real life gets stranger every minute.
eprparadocs
OMG - Phys. Org is as silly as Google!

It replaced (D)(I)©(K) - yes I have to spell it that way - with ****! I know (D)(i)©(k) Cheney is offensive to a lot of people, but does '**** Cheney' make him more palatable? And how about "Every Tom, (D)(i)©(k) and Harry..." - doesn't "Every Tom, **** and Harry" sound better?

Are we becoming such a vanilla society that we are afraid to let people express their opinions without some stupid Exec injecting such silliness? It makes one wonder what might have happened to the wonderfully beautiful English language of Shakespeare if we would have the censors, software and Executives of today!
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