Posted on 12/13/2005 6:45:04 AM PST by oxcart
(CNSNews.com) - A conservative advocacy group is urging its supporters to cancel their policies with Progressive Insurance, after Peter Lewis, the company's chairman, reportedly gave $8.5 million to the American Civil Liberties Union. The multi-million dollar donation will help the ACLU advance its liberal agenda, including its "war on Christmas," the American Family Association warned. In an email message, AFA Founder and Chairman Don Wildmon urged his supporters to "sign a letter to Chairman Lewis, letting him know" that his donation to the ACLU is prompting conservatives to cancel their insurance policies. The AFA recently announced that it was ending its boycott of Target stores, after the retailer promised to use the word "Christmas" in its advertising and in-store promotions.
They also run some pretty vicious ant-male ads as I recall.
No surprises there
I will cancel all of my policies with Progressive Insurance company and I will encourage my congregation to do the same thing.
Why do you think he calls it "Progressive"?
AFA home page; http://www.afa.net/
Isn't Soros a major player with Progressive Insurance?
I didn't renew my Progressive auto insurance policy in November, partly because of the liberal causes the company and its executives support. Additionally, the insurance was more expensive than other companies.
Peter Lewis gave millions of dollars to Democrats during the presidential election. He and George Soros were the top contributors.
All policy holders of Progressive Insurance must understand that their premiums go towards supporting the libs.
Yeah, I insure my car and my boat with them. I guess I better start shopping around for new insurance.
Very nice TonyRo76!
I think I know what you are talking about.
Their ads depict men as bumbling idiots.
By far the cheapest car insurance is USAA. If you can find a way to qualify, then get it. (You need some connection to the military to qualify for Uniformed Services Auto Assoc USAA)
I have USAA and they are very good.
Thanks for the tip, but I doubt if I qualify.
Maybe it's time to call GEICO.
Would the staff of Freerepublic pleas explain why this was pulled from the main new article page?
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