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Decision not to advertise on Leterman

Posted Sat June 20, 2009 12:00 pm, by Ralph M. written to Olive Garden

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I applaud your decision not to advertise on Letterman. It definately is a comfort to konw that there are some organisations that are willing to acual promote real "family values". The making a joke on the topic of rape and young girls crosses the line and is a deplorable act and his coerced apology did not suffice.

I know it was not an easy "business" decision to make and may cost you profits but doing the "right thing" morallyis never wrong nad when you rest your ehasd on your pillow each night you need not be ashamed of your actions. And your families should look up to you as a moral leader and people of integrity.

Your were on our "top 10 list" of restaurants we go to now you are our "number 1"

Thank you and God bless


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by Zippy Z. Posted Sat June 27, 2009 @ 11:51 AM

David beat Conan in the TV ratings for the entire week last week.
Mission accomplished.

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by Jared C. Posted Thu June 25, 2009 @ 4:57 PM

It's interesting to me how many so-called Americans (including the
letter writer) are so quick to squash David Letterman's right to
freedom of speech by making a joke that, perhaps, might be in poor
taste.

Freedom of speech means you have to let people say things you may not
like....so that YOU have the right to say things other may not like.

If you don't like it, change the channel. No one is forcing you to
watch Letterman.

Palin was completely in the wrong for making a stink about the joke
and complaining about it. Obviously, she does not value the Bill of
Rights, the Constitutions or other ideals that most of us Americans
hold so dear.


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this isn't a "free speech" issue by Michelle O. Thu June 25, 2009 @ 10:37 PM

I'm not saying that about palin at all. by Jared C. Fri June 26, 2009 @ 4:47 PM

by Cynical Erik Posted Tue June 23, 2009 @ 10:30 AM

I also applaud the Olive Garden for having the foresight to
discontinue their advertising on the Late Show an entire month before
David Letterman's offensive joke was even made. Not only are they
doing the moral thing, but they're also apparently clairvoyant, which
you have to admit is pretty awesome.

So kudos to the Olive Garden, for their commitment to human decency
and their ability to manipulate the space-time continuum at will.

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by PepperElf Posted Mon June 22, 2009 @ 12:38 PM

over a controversial joke that might affect their sales.


Um... not for you, letter writer, but for everyone who complains about
it...


what's so bad about a company making a decision on how to manage its
own advertisements

should we perhaps force them to buy more air time then?

it's their company. unless they're breaking a law... let them run it
as they see fit.

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Family Values? by MA Cunningham Sun June 21, 2009 @ 1:40 AM

by dulynoted (aka duttycalls) Posted Sun June 21, 2009 @ 2:08 PM

morals.
And while our society is not as morally heightend as it used to be,
Palin and her family have not given anyone good reason to try to find
and keep morality.

Oh well...as my Nana used to say ..."morality has gone to hell in a
hand-basket anyway...".

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by MA Cunningham Posted Mon June 22, 2009 @ 9:12 AM

My Grama missed out on the decay of morality and values, but she would
have likely said the same thing :)

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I'll bet ya dollars to donuts... by hussyinterrupted Tue June 23, 2009 @ 1:14 PM


The joke was not about a minor... n/t by Venice Tue June 23, 2009 @ 3:59 PM

... by Ben G. Wed June 24, 2009 @ 9:29 AM

Why should it be questioned? by Ben G. Wed June 24, 2009 @ 9:27 AM

by dulynoted (aka duttycalls) Posted Sat June 20, 2009 @ 4:46 PM

If you had read the report correctly Olive Garden's advertising stinit
was over. And if you watch any of these late night shows they rarely
if ever sign back up again as its very costly to do so.

Olive Garden has never been one of my favortie places to eat. I have
to admit their salad and bread sticks are good...otherwise there is no
other reason to go there as far as I am concerned.
The only item on the menu made fresh is the salad. they just add the
tomatoes/onions, ect.
Just about everything else is portioned out and frozen then heated in
the microwave or on the stove top when its ordered.
Its not authentic Italian food...can't even be compared to it.

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by Steve-OH Posted Sat June 20, 2009 @ 4:35 PM

The rest of your complaint has been more than covered.

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by Donno Posted Sat June 20, 2009 @ 11:49 AM

Both thes topics were covered more completely in the media.

Olive Garden's spokesman has stated there were no more ads scheduled,
they were not "pulled". This is the media looking for one more story
where there isn't one.

This was not about raping young girls. It was a joke about consensual
sex with a woman who has already been there, and done "that". She has
admitted that in public.

Olive Garden has horrible food. If I were on Death Row I'd prefer the
grub from the prison kitchen for my last meal.

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by SiouxFan Posted Sat June 20, 2009 @ 10:48 AM

I hate the buzzword "family values". In the sense that everyone
portrays them, they don't exist. A "family" isn't a specific
definition that belongs to anyone. Any group of people can be a
family.

In your statement saying it was "moral" to pull the ad, are you then
inferring that the other advertisers are somehow immoral?
(By the way, morality isn't owned and defined by one group of people
either)

It was a joke. He apologized if he offended anyone. End of story.

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by Venice Posted Sat June 20, 2009 @ 7:52 AM

The Top Ten Reasons Why You are Wrong:

No.10. The joke was not about a minor
No. 9. The joke was not about a minor
No. 8. The joke was not about a minor
No. 7. The joke was not about a minor
No. 6. The joke was not about a minor
No. 5. The joke was not about a minor
No. 4. The joke was not about a minor
No. 3. The joke was not about a minor
No. 2. The joke was not about a minor

And the Number One reason why you are wrong is:
http://tinyurl.com/nl77d3
http://tinyurl.com/nlw6j5


Now cover your ears because I'm going to scream.


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who was there? by Bill R. Sat June 20, 2009 @ 8:17 AM


What I don't understand about the "joke" is... by Just Jeffrey Sat June 20, 2009 @ 8:39 AM


A-Rod is a womanizer... n/t by Venice Sun June 21, 2009 @ 1:08 AM


Bill by Venice Sun June 21, 2009 @ 12:59 AM




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