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ChiCom Thugs Hijack Search Engine Traffic

The Chinese government reminds us once again why it should be overthrown from within as an illegitimate totalitarian regime. Because President Bush and the U.S. Congress decided to honor the Dalai Lama, the ChiComs retaliated by hijacking and redirecting Chinese Internet users of Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft search engines to the Chinese search engine Baidu.

Don’t reward this misbehavior. Boycott the 2008 Summer Olympics. Let our athletes compete there but don’t spend a dime or put a happy face in the crowd for ChiComs to exploit for propaganda.

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With an advanced international law degree from Georgetown University and more than 14 years of real world legal experience, Attorney Mike Young shows entrepreneurs how to protect and grow their businesses online. He's the author of "Internet Marketing Legal Secrets Revealed," "How to Create Your Own Internet Business Without a Lawyer for Under $175," and the creator of Website Legal Forms GeneratorTM. Not just a lawyer who focuses exclusively on Internet and marketing law, Mike’s been working with computers for more than 27 years (his first computer was an Atari 400 with 8 KiB RAM) and started representing Internet businesses back in 1996.

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  1. Fons Tuinstra | Oct 19, 2007 | Reply

    The story is a hoax. Nothing like you describe is happening here in Shanghai, nobody I talked to has a problem and none of the China-based bloggers is reporting a problem.

    Mike Young’s Response: This isn’t the first time China has cracked down on the Internet, it won’t be the last, and propaganda won’t be posted in comments on this site without a response.

  2. Aurelius Tjin | Oct 23, 2007 | Reply

    Yah, I heard much about that lately. Is it true?

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