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  1. Posts : 1,806
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       #20

    " I think either we have unlimited rights, or we have no rights at all." - George Carlin (RIP)

    if truer word were ever spoken........
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  2. Posts : 1,487
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       #21

    johnwillyums said:
    I'm not fussed about porno but I don't like the idea of a search engine that can select so specifically what I see.
    As I said, who knows what else they are not letting me see or are they monitoring it.
    I don't think this is paranoia.
    Since 9/11 our government have monitored the activity of everyone. There is a definite feeling of mission creep or maybe legislation creep.
    Local councils and police forces have admitted using powers granted them in the anti-terror laws to monitor petty criminals such as small time cannabis growers and people who don't use poop scoops!
    I imagine they've also caught some terrorists but that's no excuse for misusing this legislation for such minor issues.
    The price of freedom is constant vigilance and we have to be vigilant that our liberty is not being eroded.
    I'm sticking with google.

    And the name and ads are s##t, John
    Don't worry. I'll be in your boat when the current administration here in the states enacts more monitoring.
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  3. Posts : 29
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       #22

    Win7User512, no, it's ok, really! Bush and Cheney are gone now!
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       #23

    Wyodiver said:
    Win7User512, no, it's ok, really! Bush and Cheney are gone now!
    Governments, regardless of the persons or parties in power, seek to gain power and control as much as they can.
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  5. Posts : 88
    W7 7127 X64
       #24

    Power hungry, abuse of power, ughhh. bing is the worst thing/name ever.
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  6. Posts : 12,364
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       #25

    Wyodiver said:
    A search engine for those who don't like porn? Easy! Go to:

    Christian Search Engine

    For fun, use Seekfind to search for "Darwin."
    I just did. Not biased or completely erroneous at all
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  7. Posts : 4,663
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       #26

    Dunno. that beard was a bit eccentric so maybe it's evidence that he was a complete nutter. J
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  8. Posts : 1,487
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       #27

    Wyodiver said:
    A search engine for those who don't like porn? Easy! Go to:

    Christian Search Engine

    For fun, use Seekfind to search for "Darwin." If you want your Internet experience spoon-fed to you, that's fine, just be prepared to let somebody else make a whole lot of decisions for you as to what you are allowed to see. The Internet is great because it's NOT controlled by Disney or a church. Once you let somebody decide was is or isn't porn you will also have to accept other forms of censorship. It's a slippery slope.
    Use said engine to search for "porn."
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  9. Posts : 990
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       #28

    Wyodiver said:
    A search engine for those who don't like porn? Easy! Go to:

    Christian Search Engine
    Good grief. Searching for 'atheist' in safeseek, Google and Bing yields radically different results. Safeseek would have us believe that atheists are an aberration, a blight on the collective consciousness, poor fools that must repent and be saved. Oh, rapture.

    On the odd chance that 'atheist' might be too inflamatory, a subsequent search for 'Christopher Hitchens' yileds some exceedingly poor book reviews and comments. Now I know safeseek is bunk.
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  10. Posts : 4,663
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       #29

    Win7User512 said:
    Use said engine to search for "porn."
    Plenty of help on offer to tragic porn addicts everywhere. No doubt very useful for some folk.
    Did search for Dawkins. Similar objective responses.

    Bing is better than this fanaticism but I still don't trust it.

    Best wishes, John
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