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In response to the two-hour stalking and ambush "interview" of Amanda Terkel, UPS pulls its advertising from "The O'Reilly Factor!" Way to go! The Worst Person in the World for 3/27/09: Bill O'Reilly.

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  • @docj09 Your logic here is ass backwards and completely fail.

  • It stopped putting ads for a show that criticized a far left blogger? Doesn't the show do that all the time? I think UPS pulled out 'cuz the show's people followed a Managing Editor during her vacation for hours and hit her with an ambush interview as she checked in a hotel. What is that? Journalism? I dont' think it was a left or right issue - it's O'Reilly's embarassing, spiteful-self that they don't want to endorse. Ads abandon Glenn Beck, too - whenever his dumbass attempts to be smart

  • UPS is unionized...so is it really surprising that a unionized company would stop putting ads for a show that criticizes a far left blogger?

  • So you're saying "just so you'll know I got the last word!". ROTFL!! Got it. Too bad you couldn't respond with "substance" (as you say) rather than your standard name calling and opinion. You've been thumped so many times by now there's no reason to attempt to respond anymore. Crawl away.

  • @pijoe7752-I deleted your comments before reading since you have nothing of substance to say but if you would like to send more feel free to do so.

  • @urparanoia Is that what Obama is about..."compromise"? Is that why he was the most liberal member in either house of congress in the last year he actually voted in congress. Source: National Journal. He voted with his own party more than any other Senator or any congressman 95.5% of the time. McCain voted with his party in his last year before running 56.7 percent of the time. The liberals got their socialized healthcare but it's going to cost everything politically. I'm satisfied with that.

  • @urparanoia Once again rather than citing quotes and sources you respond with name calling (stupid, ignorant, child, fool etc etc). As I said, it's the last refuge of the vanquished. I've handed you your ass from the start. You know it. Your best posts were the names. lol Well done! This "small minded voting public" elected Hussein and a Dem congress. Now those same people will vote them out this year and 2012. It's why one of us can't wait for November the other dreads it.

  • @pijoe7752-You are like a child and must have everything spelled out for you. Regarding healthcare do you not remember my comments about compromise being necessary because of a small minded voting public?You don't listen and ignore what others have to say which is exactly why your opinions are so far from reality.I'm done trying to deal with your ignorance.You're the epitome of a fool-one who knows little and isn't willing to learn or listen. 8 yrs of you people nearly destroyed the country

  • @urparanoia Hussein Lie 42 from 2007 regarding Bush's troop surge "George Bush...initiated a surge and at that stage I said very clearly, not only have we not seen improvements, but we’re actually worsening the situation there."

    Hussein 08 "I had no doubt that...,if we place 30,000 more troops in there, then we would see an improvement." The surge that Obama opposed Biden now calls their "greatest achievement". How's that for a "Dukakis in a tank" moment?

  • @urparanoia We didn't "loose our chance" at a single-payer healtcare because of some "vast right-wing conspiracy" Hillary...the chance was lost due to another of Hussein's lies. Hussein in 2003, talking to the AFL/CIO:“I happen to be a proponent of single-payer universal healthcare coverage. That’s what I’d like to see.” In January, 2008, Hussein in a nationally televised debate:”I never said that I support a single-payer healthcare system.” ROTFL! Get on the bus...you've just been "Husseined

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