List of Limbaugh advertisers to officially boycott

this is just another small example of the left trying to censor any dissent. Limbaugh is rich and powerful, so they have little ability to inflict more than surface wounds on him. For other conservatives however, these organized attacks can be deadly.

MSNBC finally finished up its marxist reeducation campaign by canning long-time contributor Pat Buchanan, the only non far lefty on the entire network. I guess they needed the time for famed conciliator and big thinker Al Sharpton.

Even Fox cowardly kowtowed to the brownshirts and got rid of one of their most popular hosts, Glenn Beck.

Then there is Alec Baldwin, who called for the murder of a republican congressman a few years back, amid his more memorable foot-in-mouth moments. He's on Tv advertising for Capital One seemingly every five minutes. I guess he, and such lefties as Ellen DeGeneris, Joy Behart etal are not controversial.

Of course, when the shoe is on the other foot, then we get the sanctimonious lectures about free speech and how very dangerous it is to our democracy for advertisers to have any input into content.

The scary thing is that so many companies are either totally under government regulation, depend hugely on government contracts or are part of the obama crony capitalism network, that there are few left with any real discretion.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

this is just another small example of the left trying to censor any dissent...
The advertisers were not "censoring." They were simply voting with their feet when they were confronted by Limbaugh's repugnancy. You want to discuss attempts at censoring? Remember Falwell's Moral Majority?
 
Quote from Eight:

I remember the boycott against Colorado some years ago as a result of their government not wanting to support the idea that sex addicted men should f%^k each other in their hairy stinking ass^holes and produce a diseased subculture capable of taking over many of the best management jobs... The state went into an unexplained boom! I was spending my department's $15000 or so annual budget at the time, I funneled it all through Colorado..

Proflowers is cool, my gf has some red roses in her bedroom right now and I'm waiting on my scale from Stamps.com... they give you a free scale and hit you up for $10 shipping and handling.
First, you only had a $15,000 annual budget? How did you pay yourself and employees in your department?

Second, Proflowers die in just a few days. I used them once but never again. A local florist provides a much better product for about the same price after shipping is considered.

Third, Stamps.com is not as good as Endica.com. Been using Endica for years for small business shipping. Get a scale on Ebay for a few bucks.

Not trying to be argumentative, just trying to help with some info.
 
Now you guys have my curiosity. What do you do with things like budgets, stamps and scales? I thought most of you were traders, or at least worked in the trading field. Not sure what 'spending my $15,000 budget in CO' even means.

Not trying to be personal, but it seems you guys know what each other does for a living I guess.

I buy stamps once a year, no need for scales to send Christmas cards.


c
 
Quote from Brass:

Yeah, an analysis by a "real" trader. The small-cap, low trading volume company has a 52-week range of almost $13 ($8.21 - $21.10), and you attribute a fluctuation of less than $1 to what amounts to nothing more than your personal political bias. How rich you must be from all that market insight.

The thinly-traded company's bid/ask spread was actually wider today than the fluctuation you're crowing about, although it generally hovers at about half that:

http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/q?s=carb&ql=1

Genius.

Max, come on bruh, at least post the results for YOY, even QOQ, but to post just a snippet.....kinda misleading?
 
Quote from Brass:

The advertisers were not "censoring." They were simply voting with their feet when they were confronted by Limbaugh's repugnancy. You want to discuss attempts at censoring?

Advertisers are such upstanding good corporate socially responsible citizens,

Whazzup with those tobacco ads?

Got any news?

The friggin list of sanctimonious sponsors.
 
Quote from Spiker:

is that because you're a cabbie ?

Uh...yeah...that's probably it.


Say, have you considered asking your doctor for a lobotomy?

Rumor has it it'll do wonders for the chronically stupid such as yourself.
 
Quote from cgroupman:

Now you guys have my curiosity. What do you do with things like budgets, stamps and scales? I thought most of you were traders, or at least worked in the trading field. Not sure what 'spending my $15,000 budget in CO' even means.

Not trying to be personal, but it seems you guys know what each other does for a living I guess.

I buy stamps once a year, no need for scales to send Christmas cards.


c

No response to the above? Maybe too personal, sorry if it was, I was just sincerely curious.


c
 
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