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Oh, think nothing of it, Harry.
When somebody pulles their advertising, somebody else takes their place. Besides, if you want to really hurt Fox, you pull the plug on your cable or satilite dish and cut them off. after all, your subscription pays a lot for the programming wether you think so or not. GMC pulled their advertising. That's great. Bully for them. Beck is still widly popular and his audience is still growing. So when you're needing business. ...pull l your ads. ...That's sensable, especially when your corporation is floundering. And it's interesting, that Beck's audience is growing Not only on Fox, but radio time, and possibly passing up Limbaugh, but I cant verify that. So the way I see it, those who pull their ads are just giving up on a prime marketing oppertunity, and I may be wrong but it could be their loss. Not beck's nor Fox, but theirs and theirs alone. |
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Tim wrote:
Oh, think nothing of it, Harry. When somebody pulles their advertising, somebody else takes their place. Besides, if you want to really hurt Fox, you pull the plug on your cable or satilite dish and cut them off. after all, your subscription pays a lot for the programming wether you think so or not. GMC pulled their advertising. That's great. Bully for them. Beck is still widly popular and his audience is still growing. So when you're needing business. ...pull l your ads. ...That's sensable, especially when your corporation is floundering. And it's interesting, that Beck's audience is growing Not only on Fox, but radio time, and possibly passing up Limbaugh, but I cant verify that. So the way I see it, those who pull their ads are just giving up on a prime marketing oppertunity, and I may be wrong but it could be their loss. Not beck's nor Fox, but theirs and theirs alone. Some advertisers have standards. Others run advertising fearmongering shows like Beck's. The fact that Beck has a large audience of retards does not matter. McDonald's sells the most hamburgers, but they are still crappy hamburgers. I hope you don't listen to Beck. You present as a Christian with a conscience. Beck's best boys are trash like herring. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 20:20:24 -0400, H the K
wrote: Tim wrote: Oh, think nothing of it, Harry. When somebody pulles their advertising, somebody else takes their place. Besides, if you want to really hurt Fox, you pull the plug on your cable or satilite dish and cut them off. after all, your subscription pays a lot for the programming wether you think so or not. GMC pulled their advertising. That's great. Bully for them. Beck is still widly popular and his audience is still growing. So when you're needing business. ...pull l your ads. ...That's sensable, especially when your corporation is floundering. And it's interesting, that Beck's audience is growing Not only on Fox, but radio time, and possibly passing up Limbaugh, but I cant verify that. So the way I see it, those who pull their ads are just giving up on a prime marketing oppertunity, and I may be wrong but it could be their loss. Not beck's nor Fox, but theirs and theirs alone. Some advertisers have standards. Others run advertising fearmongering shows like Beck's. The fact that Beck has a large audience of retards does not matter. McDonald's sells the most hamburgers, but they are still crappy hamburgers. I hope you don't listen to Beck. You present as a Christian with a conscience. Beck's best boys are trash like herring. Isn't Beck a man of faith? That has been my understanding. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 08:07:34 -0700, Jordon
wrote: wrote: Isn't Beck a man of faith? Being a man of faith, doesn't mean ****. Jim Jones was a man of faith. It means something to "H the K," else he wouldn't have made his particular appeal to Tim. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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Jordon wrote:
wrote: Jordon wrote: wrote: Isn't Beck a man of faith? Being a man of faith, doesn't mean ****. Jim Jones was a man of faith. It means something to "H the K," else he wouldn't have made his particular appeal to Tim. He said "Christian with a conscience", so I suppose you could have said "Doesn't Beck have a conscience?". And that would have been pretty damn funny. But the full sentence... "You present as a Christian with a conscience." doesn't make any sense anyway. Sure it does. I don't think Tim plays at being a Christian, as so many self-proclaiming Christians here do. I think he is the real deal, within limitations. He has a conscience. John Herring claims to be a Catholic, a Christian, but that's a bull**** claim. He's a conscious-less dirtbag. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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Tim wrote:
Oh, think nothing of it, Harry. When somebody pulles their advertising, somebody else takes their place. Besides, if you want to really hurt Fox, you pull the plug on your cable or satilite dish and cut them off. after all, your subscription pays a lot for the programming wether you think so or not. GMC pulled their advertising. That's great. Bully for them. Beck is still widly popular and his audience is still growing. So when you're needing business. ...pull l your ads. ...That's sensable, especially when your corporation is floundering. And it's interesting, that Beck's audience is growing Not only on Fox, but radio time, and possibly passing up Limbaugh, but I cant verify that. So the way I see it, those who pull their ads are just giving up on a prime marketing oppertunity, and I may be wrong but it could be their loss. Not beck's nor Fox, but theirs and theirs alone. If I sell widgets why do I care if Glen Beck's audience, Rush Limbaugh's audience or Rachel Maddow's audience buys them. I want everyone to buy widgets. |
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BAR wrote:
Tim wrote: Oh, think nothing of it, Harry. When somebody pulles their advertising, somebody else takes their place. Besides, if you want to really hurt Fox, you pull the plug on your cable or satilite dish and cut them off. after all, your subscription pays a lot for the programming wether you think so or not. GMC pulled their advertising. That's great. Bully for them. Beck is still widly popular and his audience is still growing. So when you're needing business. ...pull l your ads. ...That's sensable, especially when your corporation is floundering. And it's interesting, that Beck's audience is growing Not only on Fox, but radio time, and possibly passing up Limbaugh, but I cant verify that. So the way I see it, those who pull their ads are just giving up on a prime marketing oppertunity, and I may be wrong but it could be their loss. Not beck's nor Fox, but theirs and theirs alone. If I sell widgets why do I care if Glen Beck's audience, Rush Limbaugh's audience or Rachel Maddow's audience buys them. I want everyone to buy widgets. That's because you are a soul-less sell-out to corporate America. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 20:24:56 -0400, BAR wrote:
Tim wrote: Oh, think nothing of it, Harry. When somebody pulles their advertising, somebody else takes their place. Besides, if you want to really hurt Fox, you pull the plug on your cable or satilite dish and cut them off. after all, your subscription pays a lot for the programming wether you think so or not. GMC pulled their advertising. That's great. Bully for them. Beck is still widly popular and his audience is still growing. So when you're needing business. ...pull l your ads. ...That's sensable, especially when your corporation is floundering. And it's interesting, that Beck's audience is growing Not only on Fox, but radio time, and possibly passing up Limbaugh, but I cant verify that. So the way I see it, those who pull their ads are just giving up on a prime marketing oppertunity, and I may be wrong but it could be their loss. Not beck's nor Fox, but theirs and theirs alone. If I sell widgets why do I care if Glen Beck's audience, Rush Limbaugh's audience or Rachel Maddow's audience buys them. I want everyone to buy widgets. You don't happen to carry a #5 widget, do you? I need one for my thingamajigger. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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