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		<title>No on 8: Google&#8217;s first ever social/political position</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acting in their corporate interest &#8212; recognizing that Proposition 8 would affect their employees and thus their ability to succeed &#8212; led Google president to blog support for the No on 8 campaign yesterday, following in the footsteps of Microsoft, though with a more clear and committed path. Our position on California&#8217;s No on 8 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acting in their corporate interest &#8212; recognizing that Proposition 8 would affect their employees and thus their ability to succeed &#8212; led Google president to <a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/our-position-on-californias-no-on-8.html">blog suppor</a>t for the No on 8 campaign yesterday, following in the <a href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/223353_msftgay07.html">footsteps of Microsoft, </a>though with a more clear and committed path.</p>
<blockquote><p>Our position on California&#8217;s No on 8 campaign<br />
9/26/2008 03:23:00 PM<br />
As an Internet company, Google is an active participant in policy debates surrounding information access, technology and energy. Because our company has a great diversity of people and opinions &#8212; Democrats and Republicans, conservatives and liberals, all religions and no religion, straight and gay &#8212; we do not generally take a position on issues outside of our field, especially not social issues. So when Proposition 8 appeared on the California ballot, it was an unlikely question for Google to take an official company position on.</p>
<p>However, while there are many objections to this proposition &#8212; further government encroachment on personal lives, ambiguously written text &#8212; it is the chilling and discriminatory effect of the proposition on many of our employees that brings Google to publicly oppose Proposition 8. While we respect the strongly-held beliefs that people have on both sides of this argument, we see this fundamentally as an issue of equality. We hope that California voters will vote no on Proposition 8 &#8212; we should not eliminate anyone&#8217;s fundamental rights, whatever their sexuality, to marry the person they love.</p>
<p><em>Posted by Sergey Brin, Co-founder &#038; President, Technology</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Equal rights should never be a matter of <del datetime="2008-09-28T00:24:53+00:00">mob</del> majority rule and so equal marriage rights should never have been up for a referendum.</p>

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