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    The Biggest Advances in Governmental Tech During the Bush Era

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    01/24/09

    In reply to The Biggest Advances in Governmental Tech During the Bush Era
    Someone should make a pediapedia that would let you know about all the ...pedias out there.
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    01/24/09

    In reply to The Biggest Advances in Governmental Tech During the Bush Era
    Obama is outfitting his group of cronies with the "latest" tech using taxpayer's money.


    Obvious Gizmodo won't tell you that since their a bunch of socialist loving liberal Obama worshippers.

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    01/25/09

    @Onoskelis: Better than the FBI and the IRS being outfited with yesterday's technology using taxpayers' money. :)
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    01/24/09

    In reply to The Biggest Advances in Governmental Tech During the Bush Era
    It's all about teh Googlez.


    I liek to go on teh Googlez and look at the ranch.

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    01/24/09

    @OMG! Ponies!: I could almost understand why he said it as there is techinically more than one "Google". There's GoogleMaps, GoogleVideo, etc. So if you said "I use the GoogleEarth program to look at my ranch" or "I use the GoogleMaps search to find a great pretzel stand" you wouldn't really be wrong.
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