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    November 28, 2008

    Is Google's Eric Schmidt The Public Face of Its Anti-Obama Sandboxing Efforts?

    "Google sandboxing anti-Obama bloggers" from WND reports on a phenomenon that has been around for a while - sandboxing, filtering or restricting sites in its powerful search capabilities - and a complaint from a specific blogger. 

    While the loyal opposition to the Democrats and its leader Barack Obama has been rightfully concerned about the restoration of the Fairness Doctrine, repealed under President Reagan, the sandboxing efforts on behalf of Barack Obama and the Democrats should also be monitored - especially with Google CEO Eric Schmidt in such a visible advocacy role for Obam during the campaign - and his membership on Obama's transition economic advisory board - as well as talk of him as the new administration's CTO.

    UPDATE:

    "Inside the world of Google censors" by Michelle Malkin


    Eric Schmidt's Big Endorsement of Barack Obama:

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