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Sharon commented on this video
We are asking places in our area that play FOX News (bars, salons, ect) to turn it off while we are there and if they refuse to do so, we are boycotting them as well. We have invited our neighbors to do the same.
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kathy commented on this video
glenn beck is right. obama is WRIGHT.
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I did ask walmart to pull today! Beck is hateful and dangerous. In this vid he actually plays out poisining the Speaker of the House!
The Speaker of the House is thrid in line after Obama, I sure hope Obama, Biden and The Speaker have the best of security the country has.We voted for them and expect their safety actually keeps them safe!
With all the hatefull and racists comments from Fox and Glenn, they only need to inspire other nutcases and we have a tradgey!

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Tell Walmart to Pull Its Advertising Dollars from The Glenn Beck ProgramBarack Obama "has exposed himself as a guy... who has a deep seeded hatred for white people or the white culture." "This guy, I believe, is a racist." Watch It:This is the kind of drivel Glenn Beck has been spewing lately. We know. We know. Not much that comes out of the Fox News host's mouth surprises you anymore, but guess what: Glenn Beck's hate speech is being sponsored by, you got it, Walmart. Other major advertisers (i.e. Geico, Proctor and Gamble, and Lexis Nexis) are pulling their ads from Glenn Beck's show in response to his disgraceful rhetoric. Not Walmart. It's time for that to change. Join the fight to end Walmart's financial support of Glenn Beck's televised hate. Tell Bentonville that you demand Walmart pull its ad dollars from Glenn Beck's show right now.
Crazy only works for so long.  The public pressure is working and now corporation after corporation is pulling advertising off of the Glenn Beck show.  Can you guess what happens if enough of them pull their ads?  Bingo!  Glenn Beck might lose his position there on Fox News unless he changes his ways.Red Lobster?  I [...]
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BTx3 added this video and said
The boycott against companies sponsoring political hate speech is gaining traction.

Geico has dropped advertising on the Glenn Beck Show.
Mark Brooks added this video and said
These are a few of the companies that still advertise on the Glenn Beck program on Faux News. 3 companies quit on Tuesday alone, bringing the total to 6 or 7 in less than a week.
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wow. just wow.

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As Glenn Becks advertisers continue to jump ship word has spread about more additions to the list of advertisers who are appalled that their ads were placed on this nuts show. On Thursday, Sargento, ConAgra, RadioShack, Roche, Sanofi-Aventis and all dropped sponsorship of Beck's program. Via Market Watch: Privately held Sargento told its media buyer not to put any of its ads in Beck's show, said a spokeswoman. "We market our products to people regardless of their political affiliations," she said. "Yet we do not want to be associated with hateful speech used by either liberal or conservative television hosts." read more... The NY Times reports ConAgra has bailed too: The companies that have moved their ads elsewhere in recent days included ConAgra, Geico, Procter & Gamble and the insurance company Progressive. In a statement that echoed the comments of other companies, ConAgra said on Thursday that “we are firmly committed to diversity, and we would like to prevent the potential perception that advertising during this program was an endorsement of the viewpoints shared.” read more... From Color of Change: ConAgra, Roche, Sanofi-Aventis and RadioShack Pull Advertisements from Fox News Channel’s Glenn Beck OAKLAND, Calif.—ColorOfChange.org this week received confirmation from four more companies – ConAgra (maker of Healthy Choice products), Roche, Sanofi-Aventis, and RadioShack – pledging to pull their ads from Fox News Channel’s Glenn Beck show. These new defections come on the heels of reports that Men’s Wearhouse, State Farm and Sargento also pulled their ads in recent days. They join LexisNexis-owned Lawyers.com, Procter & Gamble, Progressive Insurance, SC Johnson and GEICO, who all pulled their ads from Glenn Beck after the news host called President Obama a “racist” who “has a deep-seated hatred for white people,” on “Fox and Friends.” “…Upon review of this particular program, we have discontinued our
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