Posted on 05/18/2011 11:38:27 AM PDT by MindBender26
PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE is owned by Peter Lewis: Who is he? Read this...
Youve seen and smiled at the Progressive Insurance TV commercials with the cute, but slightly ditsy brunette dressed in white. Well, youre about to learn the rest of the story:
PROGRESSIVE AUTO INSURANCE has great TV commericals, but waht you might not know is that the Chairman of Progressive is Peter Lewis, one of the major funders of Obama, ACORN and other far-leftist causes in America .
Between 2001 and 2003, Lewis funneled $15 million to the ACLU, the group most responsible for destroying what's left of Americas Judeo-Christian heritage. Lewis also gave $12.5 million to MoveOn.org http://moveon.org/ and American Coming Together, two key propaganda and thuggery arms of the socialist far-left in America.
His funding for these groups was conditional on matching contributions from George Soros, the America-hating socialist who is the chief financier of the Obama political machine!
Lewis made a fortune as a result of capitalism, but now finances a socialist movement that threatens to destroy the American free enterprise system. They are also targeting television shows on Fox News and their conservative hosts.
Peter Lewis is making a fortune off of conservative Americans (who buy his auto insurance) but he wants to dismantle the very system that made him wealthy. He's banking on no one finding out who he is, so STOP buying Progressive Insurance and pass this information on to all your friends.
You can verify this as Snopes http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/peterlewis.asp and http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/a/aclu-lewis.htm
Add ‘forward’ to that list...a Vermont standard. ‘Take Vermont Forward’.
Yes, but you never saw my goof tape when I was working for Network!
Have you ever seen “Tapes of Wrath?”
Yes, but you never saw my goof tape when I was working for Network! Some are sooooooo bad!
Have you ever seen “Tapes of Wrath?”
Yes, but you never saw my goof tape when I was working for Network! Some are sooooooo bad!
Have you ever seen “Tapes of Wrath?”
No, gotta a link?
Start here.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tapes+of+wrath&aq=f
Part one was the best, but I can’t find that, with audio, anywhere.
Enjoy
I googled it awhile ago. I only watched a little of Part One because, like you said, it was missing the audio. Watched a little of Part Two. Where are you on the videos if you mind me asking?
At 1:43, of Part One, I’m the one on top.
:)
Actually, at 5:42, of Part 2, I'm the one in the hat.
Really actually, see the last two stories on part 2, the Philadelphia Rabbi and Mara at WAZBC in NY.
Priceless
:)
Actually, at 5:42, of Part 2, I'm the one in the hat.
Really actually, see the last two stories on part 2, the Philadelphia Rabbi and Mara at WABC in NY.
Priceless
:)
10-4, been with USAA since ‘66. USAA is a co-op and after payouts and reserve requirements are met each year, the excess is reimbursed to individual members. I have ALWAYS had outstanding service, very professional and very prompt!
JC
Don't think I'd want to support SEIU/public sector unions.
Yeah, that was years ago. I'm on to AAA of New Mexico now. Best rates I've ever had, but I'm seriously looking at giving USAA my business, if they can come close to the rates I'm getting for AAA.
“I’m a very satisfied USAA insurance member since 1985. If you’ve ever served in the military they’re worth checking out. I believe they used to be open to officers only - but now they even offer insurance (among a host of other services)to family members of those in the military.
Plus, they’ve got the world’s best customer service.”
Thank You.
I used State Farm from when I first started driving at 15 in 1984. I used them all the way until I was in my early 30s. My folks used them since they were married (in the mid-60s). I dropped State Farm after two consecutive rate hikes that had nothing to do with my driving record. The first hike was because the national level of theft rate of my type of auto had gone up (Honda Civic). I asked what the theft rate was at the local level. They said they couldn't use that.
Then the second rate hike was because the local uninsured driver accident rate went up. So, I asked them what the national rate was. They wouldn't use that. I then asked them why they seemed to pick and choose on the gouging, charging me for something at the national level which was actually very low at the local level, and vice-versa for the other issue. They wouldn't answer. That's when I went to Progressive, then to Geico, then to AAA. Possibly now headed for USAA.
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