Regal Assets Takes Action Against Rush Limbaugh Scandal
BURBANK, Calif., March 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the past week Regal Assets has been closely following Rush Limbaugh's recent scandal. The entire team at Regal Assets is truly concerned about what was said on the Rush Limbaugh show toward Sandra Fluke and intend to take all action necessary to remove themselves from any affiliations to Rush Limbaugh and his show. After receiving feedback from many concerned individuals, including staff at Regal Assets, regarding the recent scandal, immediate action was taken to drop all advertising and associations to the Rush Limbaugh show. In light of the recent scandal, Tyler Gallagher, Regal Assets Chief Executive Officer, stated, "We cannot even begin to understand how Sandra Fluke feels regarding the recent attacks by Rush Limbaugh, but everyone at Regal Assets wants to let Sandra Fluke know that we stand by her side in full support."
The entire team at Regal Assets has come together to address this scandal and to do their part in ensuring that this type of attack does not repeat itself. "There is such a thing as freedom of speech, but Rush Limbaugh pushed the edge on this great right we all have and there is no reason to use this freedom to make abrupt conclusions and defame an individual's moral character," Gallagher said in a recent press release.
Regal Assets has built its name on ethics, integrity and doing right by the client, and the slanderous, disrespectful comments made by Limbaugh do not reflect the values and spirit of our company. This recent scandal will be used as an opportunity to be more alert and aware about current and future shows Regal Assets is supporting. Effective immediately, in response to the scandal, Regal Assets has dropped all advertising on the Rush Limbaugh show, in support of Sandra Fluke and all concerned Americans.
Contact: Regal Assets, LLC
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