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Old 05-05-2009, 08:35 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by epiphany View Post
I'm not saying individuals can readily change Google's policies but they can easily stop contributing to the company. Whereas suppose I decide my public library is a horrible waste of money and I never want to patronise them again. How long would it take for me to rally enough votes to enable me to stop contributing taxes to this institution?
Well - closing the library all together would be comparable to closing down Google completely - not very feasible, dont you think?
As for "closing down the libraries digital projects" - why not? Get yourself elected into your public committee and you have a pretty good working base.
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