Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Google in China

Sent to Max at Tribune-Star.

After learning of the Hamas victory in Palestine, I Googled to find information concerning how much U.S. money was spent to defeat Hamas. A Washington Post article contained this:

“The plan's $2 million budget, although a tiny fraction of USAID's work here, is likely more than what any Palestinian party will have spent by election day. A media consultant for Hamas said the organization would likely spend less than $1 million on its campaign.”

Valuable information like this, (and much more) accessible through Google, explains why Libertarians like myself support the restricted presence of Google in China.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"Valuable information like this, (and much more) accessible through Google, explains why Libertarians like myself support the restricted presence of Google in China."

Libertarians for government restrictions on companies doing business in foreign countries?