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So in activating Google webmaster tools, I see a gob of messages in the inbox for them. They all say the same thing:

For legal reasons, we've excluded from our search results content located at or under the following URL/directory: Removed from: Cause: We were requested to remove this URL from our search results in order to comply with local law. More information
Even better, it looks like whomever has been doing this has been submitting the request about that article every month since June of 2008.

AAAAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHA

What.A.Wussy

I don't know if it was Sam or some other dingus that has been doing it, but way to go dude. Way to protect the poor souls of the UK from marauding evil like me. I hope they keep submitting that shit for-fucking-ever too.

Dipshit(s).

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Posted by John C. Welch at 15:08 | Permalink



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