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For years, I've noticed that Google doesn't create doodles for patriotic events in America, despite its tendency to celebrate just about any event under the sun. Once again, on this anniversary of 9/11, Google pretends it didn't happen and says nothing. Others do pay tribute, such as Bing and Ask. For the last year, I've run Google Ads on my web site. I make under $10 a month by doing so. Seemed harmless enough to me, but given their obvious bias against anything "American," I'm abandoning Google. I'm currently owed about $70. The problem is that in order to get paid, I have to achieve a balance of $100. So I've posted the question about what happens if I stop running the ads. Will they pay me the balance? I'll soon find out... |
by Brett Rogers, 9/11/2009 5:19:50 PM Permalink
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