19 January 2006 - 5:46pm
Big Brother is auditing your searches on Yahoo, AOL and MSN
So far, Google has refused.
DoJ search requests: Google said no; Yahoo, AOL, MSN yes.
Update: Earlier today, I asked a Justice Department spokesperson which search engines other than Google received requests to provide search records. The answer: Yahoo, AOL, and MSN were also asked to supply search records information, and all complied. Google did not, and that is why the DoJ asked a federal judge on Wednesday to order the company to do so.
Of course, the Justice Department would not associate any information it gathers with personally identifiable data. (Of course!) So you porn-loving boys can go on doing what you're doing ... as long as you support the war.
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Comments
Typical government workers, too lazy to do their own porn searches
Well, other than confirming my choice of Google as most trustworthy search engine, this has made me wonder about if Gonzales is making a porn commission as a side show to distract from his whole violated-the-constitution thing he does. I have a feeling that Gonzales Rhumsfeld and Cheney have the world's largest torture porn collections.
I am glad I have already downloaded my pr0n ;) bwhahaha, from my cold dead hands! That or ask nicely me to share.
Someone should tell the government that all the porn is at 127.0.0.1