In hopes of making themselves into a bigger nuisance than they already are, consumer watchdog groups have asked the FTC to deny the purchase of mobile advertiser AdMob by Google. Consumer Watchdog and The Center for Digital Democracy have cited consumer privacy issues as the main reason the acquisition should not be allowed. These two socialist pigs could not come up with any sound reason why the FTC should prevent the purchase from taking place. Instead, they resorted to their usual saber rattling and fist shaking in the hopes that some government bureaucrat somewhere will take notice. While this foul tactic may be successful in certain situations, I seriously doubt that the FTC will block a purchase from the politically powerful Google over such trivial accusations. Nice try but we all know that this purchase by Google will proceed as planned. Chalk one up for the good guys on the free market side.

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