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To: repubmom
I noticed today at the grocery store that the magazine rack of People magazine was almost empty - had one left. The US rack was stuffed full - no takers. I hope that’s what will happen to the Enquirer...coming out with this story the day Track deploys to Iraq. Stupid, stupid people!

How much to those stupid supermarket celebrity magazines cost....three dollars?  Four dollars?  I think that a whole lot of people will suddenly find a much better use for that four dollars when they start feeling that the mag is taking their patronage for granted.  It's one thing to cheat people, but it's quite another to shamelessly advertise that fact and then expect people to continue putting up with being cheated.

Do that AND stab a kid and his family in the back and you've just switched the afterburners on in your machspeed descent into the turgid cauldron of destroyed business and irrevocably-lost credibility.

43 posted on 09/10/2008 11:16:33 PM PDT by Stoat
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To: Stoat

One last bump before calling it a day.

Go to the Enquirer site and make a note of who is advertising on it.

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/sarah_palin_at_war_with_her_daughter_over_pregnancy_wedding/celebrity/65370

That one has a State Farm banner on the side.

Yep. The same State Farm that was advertising in Us Weekly.

Poke around the Enquirer sites and start a little list of who is supporting this rag with advertising dollars. Then post em. Let’s let these companies know how we feel about magazines who go after kids of celebrities.


44 posted on 09/10/2008 11:42:05 PM PDT by xDGx
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