Apple, Google Both Come Out Corporately Against Traditional Marriage Definition Ballot Measure

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CALIFORNIA, October 24, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Two of the world’s largest computer tech companies, Apple and Google, have taken the unusual corporate action of opposing a California ballot measure, Proposition 8, which would insert the traditional definition of marriage in the state…

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Disappointing isn’t it? Not surprising though, most large corporations are extreme left. What I’ve been wondering is why nothing is said about Schwarzenegger’s embrassing anti-family, anti-life issues. They claim to be catholic.
 
Disappointing isn’t it? Not surprising though, most large corporations are extreme left. What I’ve been wondering is why nothing is said about Schwarzenegger’s embrassing anti-family, anti-life issues. They claim to be catholic.
I have to say that I’ve never heard anyone say “most large corporations are extreme left.”

Not that I’m challenging you, but its just that the left is constantly raging against large corporations as evil right-wingers who don’t care about anything but the bottom line.

That being said, I think that Apple and Google are, first and foremost, interested in making money- and therefore not interested in alienating a substantial percentage of their market.

That means, as far as I can tell, that Apple and Google crunched the numbers and determined that a declaration like this would, at best, improve their bottom line or, at worst, not affect their bottom line.

So does that mean that they believe that most people agree with them?
Or does it mean that they think those people that disagree with them will continue to buy their products regardless?

Either option is a pretty harsh assessment of our society
 
It’s because it’s cool and hip to be gay.

So, Apple and Google, who want to be seen as cool and hip, support the GBLTs.

Yeah, it’s to make money, but obviously the decision makers are predisposed to take the position in the first place.
 
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