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So who's still advertising on Beck? March 9 edition...

March 09, 2010 6:55 pm ET by MMFA Staff

At least eighty advertisers have reportedly dropped their ads from Glenn Beck's Fox News program since he called President Obama a "racist" who has a "deep-seated hatred for white people." Here are his February 5 sponsors, in the order they appeared:

  • Lifestyle Lift
  • American Petroleum Institute
  • Rosland Capital
  • Answers in Genesis (IAmNotAshamed.org)
  • The Jewelry Exchange
  • Foundation for a Better Life
  • Lear Capital
  • LifeLock
  • Stevenson Industries, Inc. (NoMask.com)
  • International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
  • Turbo Tax
  • Biotab Nutraceuticals, Inc. (Alteril.com)
  • Survival Seed Bank
  • Rosland Capital
  • Lifestyle Lift
  • 1-800-PetMeds
  • IRSTaxAgreements.com
  • Goldline
  • News Corp. (The Wall Street Journal)
  • Quietus (QuietRelief.com)
  • American Advisers Group
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    • Author by mausa.nonia8023 (March 09, 2010 9:24 pm ET)
         
      Quietus (QuietRelief.com) Quietus?

      Isn't that the word that means: "1. Something that serves to suppress, check, or eliminate. 2. Release from life; death."

      I pronounce this "Business Name Fail."
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    • Author by Midnight Kevin (March 09, 2010 9:30 pm ET)
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      I love that Lifestyle Lift is up there twice... I guess they really don't care who they offend to get some business...
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    • Author by DellDolly (March 10, 2010 12:08 pm ET)
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      http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/3/9/844411/-Time-to-stock-up-on-survival-seeds!

      This company has been rated F by the Better Business Bureau and is rated among the worst of the "survival seed" companies.

      And that's who Beck is allowing to advertise.

      They should VET their advertisers. Anyone should.
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