Posted on 08/27/2012 7:34:12 AM PDT by Kaslin
Full Metal Jacket star and Geico's Therapist Sarge R. Lee Ermey said the insurance giant fired him from his commercial spot for speaking out against President Barack Obama, according to a report from TMZ.
Ermey played a former drill sergeant in the commercial, where he called a weeping man a jackwagon before throwing a box of tissues at the man in a hilarious and popular commercial for Geico.
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The pain you feel today is the strength you'll have tomorrow.
Yes.
That was one of the better commercials.
Boycott GEICO
Did you know the Puff Ho called on GEICO to pull their ads from Glenn Beck because he dared tell the truth?
Well, they did. Now I ask you to pull your business from GEICO. Seriously. NOW.
GEICO Pulls Its Ads from Glenn Beck Show
Great news — yet another major company has acted in response to our campaign calling on Glenn Beck’s advertisers to stop supporting his show. GEICO told us that they will no longer run ads during Beck’s show.
This comes on the heels of news last week that four other advertisers — Lawyers.com, Progressive Insurance, Procter & Gamble, and SC Johnson — also distanced themselves from Beck. None of this would have been possible without the thousands of people — more than 75,000, now — who have taken action and signed our petition to Glenn Beck’s advertisers.
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/08/boycott-geico.html
Geico:
Tony Nicely
Chairman, President & CEO, Insurance Operations
E-mail: tnicely@geico.com
(301) 986-2462
(800) 861-8380
5260 Western Ave.
Chevy Chase, Md. 20815
Chris Tasher, GEICO
Media Relations
301-986-3271
E-mail: ctasher@geico.com
Tony Nicely From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olza M. "Tony" Nicely is the current CEO of Government Employees Insurance Company, better known as "GEICO", an American auto insurance company. GEICO is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. Before becoming CEO, Nicely was the company's chairman since at least 1993.[1] Nicely celebrated his 50th year as a GEICO employee in 2011.
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