May 11, 2007 5:11 AM PDT

YouTube to remove some clips mocking Thai king

Four clips blocked by Google, but access remains for two that angered Thailand's military leaders.

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Maybe USA should do that here-graffiti
Maybe the USA should do what the Thai government did to the Swiss guy- maybe save billions of damage graffiti idiots do to us in the USA. Served as a good example when Singapore caned a US citizen- kids started to be less distructive in the USA.
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Yet another example....
...of how Google is no better than ANY other company; Including
Microsoft. Help find political dissidents and help slience free
speech in America. Way to go Google, your almost there!!!
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Great point about Google and....
Google worked to limit those people AFTER gettingto the top. Before, Google cried like a little baby whenever they could not get their way. Google is like George W Bush- a dictator after getting to the top. Both Google and Bush got to the top by lying about their character.
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