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I think it is their clever way of inserting it as the bottom of the letter E .... like the flag is covering the E in google
but it is clearly a red crescent behind the flag
on Veterans Day
I think it is their clever way of inserting it as the bottom of the letter E .... like the flag is covering the E in google
but it is clearly a red crescent behind the flag
on Veterans Day
Thanks to Babba Zee
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Oh good, I'm not paranoid! I noticed it too, partly due to that rather strange angle of the flag.
And what the heck was that greenish-blue thing with bones and what looked like a shark shadow in the background we got earlier this week?
I like how the sun is shining so brightly we see the light through the flag, and yet we can not see the top of the shadow of the top of the e.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Hi Guys.
In Europe google displays only one single poppy flower ,so it's just for the USA,here's the cresent enlarged!For those who missed it!
http://twitpic.com/35t3gy
Pastorius,
It may just have been an innocent mistake on the part of Google. They really should have thought things through more. They should have put the flag after they "e," in their name, so it wouldn't cover up part of the "e" and look like a semi crescent.
That would be a more reasonable explanation.
I noticed it too . . .and after pondering it for a while, I dismissed it as typical for Google. Screw 'em.
FWIW, while driving to lunch with my spouse, a vehicle in front of us had a decal in the rear window which depicted a palm tree with a crescent moon . . .verbally characterized as a banana. I like it. Instead of yielding the crescent moon to the enemy, knock them down for owning the squishy fruit fly (not star) infested banana (not crescent moon) as their icon. Let them pound sand.
I like that.
The Veterans Day Google icon has created an online buzz . . .
Does Google's Veterans' Day Logo Have a Secret Muslim Agenda? at the AtlanticWire (far left) which posts a sampling of what people are saying
I usually read the Atlantic and the New Yorker when I am flying. They are good magazines, but they are woefully out of touch on the issue of Islam.
Now, I am not saying I am convinced, or even 50% convinced there is any Islamic agenda here, but I do think it is ignorant, given Google's history, to try to turn this around on "crazies such as Pamela Geller."
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