WASHINGTON, DC – For Veterans' Day 2010, Google rolled out one of its stylized, special-occasion homepage doodles. These fanciful reworkings of the classic Google logo are sometimes playful, sometimes educational, and occasionally totally confusing. Thursday's logo, though, was met with nothing short of fury in a few places. The logo replaces the "l" in "Google" with a flagpole and an American flag, backlit by the sun. The flag partially covers the "e," and what you can see of the "e"--the bottom half, or "tail," of the letter--looks like part of a crescent moon, which some people are taking as a reference to Islam.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/atlantic/20101111/cm_atlantic/doesgooglesveteransdaylogohaveasecretmuslimagenda5768Sounds retarded to me. But you decide