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While Limbaugh apologized for his "choice of words" on Saturday, some advertisers are still fleeing his show. The web-based flower delivery company ProFlowers withdrew its ads on Sunday. Online document company Legal Zoom and document security group Carbonite pulled their ads on Saturday. A handful of companies, including Allstate Insurance, Sears and Bare Escentuals cosmetics, have claimed their ads were mistakenly run during the program and vowed to insure that any additional ads are immediately pulled from Limbaugh's show.

Limbaugh's recent comments went beyond political discourse to a personal attack and do not reflect our values as a company," ProFlowers said Sunday in a statement on its Facebook page. The companies' often short statements posted to Twitter, Facebook and corporate blogs have already received an outpouring of comments. More than 1, people "liked" AOL's decision within three hours of it being posted on Facebook. And while Carbonite has less than one-tenth as many Facebook fans as AOL, more than 4, people have "liked" or commented on its decision to withdraw their ads since it was posted on Saturday.

The progressive activist group Credo action collected more than , signatures in an online petition calling for all national advertisers to pull their support from Limbaugh's show.

The petition charges that the advertisers funding his "misogynistic rants" are supporting the Repulican "war on women. But this exodus of advertisers is of little worry to Limbaugh, who said Monday on his radio program that he has turned down "millions" in advertising from companies he does not support and thus will "replace" the companies that dropped him.



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