KRXQ Sacramento Radio Hosts Have History of Obscenity Involving Children: FCC Report

In the wake of the media and Internet which followed a call to action by the and Alliance Against Defamation () and coverage in The , which broke this story nationally, ten major American have pulled their accounts from Rob, Arnie &; in the Morning on KRXQ 98.55 in Sacramento.
For its part, the station has taken the May 28th down off the station’s public website and removed its list of advertisers and sponsors.
On the day in question, two of the show’s three hosts, Rob Williams and , spent approximately thirty minutes of the berating children as “idiots,” “freaks,” and “freaks of ,” who were “just out for attention.” They compared the children to “ kids on Maury” who just needed to be put in their places with and even if necessary. States said that if he had a male child who put on a pair of high heels, he would discipline him by striking the little boy with his own shoe.
“I’m going to go, ‘You know what? You’re a little idiot! You little dumbass!” he seethed, later addng, “I look forward to the day when [the children] go out into society and society beats them down. And they wind up in therapy.” If the -identified child “gets to eighteen,” States urged, throw them out of the house. “You say, ‘Get out! Go be a freak! And understand, SON, that society will never accept you because we will have some moral .”
Apparently a significant of also has “some moral ,” and, in this case, they decided that Rob, Arnie &; ’s in the Morning’s abusive against children, some as young as five, crossed the line.
As of this writing, at least ten national companies have withdrawn, cancelled, or decided not to renew their advertising contracts with KRXQ. They include Chipotle , the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, SONIC, , the Carl’s Jr. restaurant chain, , Nissan, AT&;T, and McDonalds. Citing the depravity of the content, for the various companies were united in their with KRXQ and Rob, Arnie, &; in the Morning.
A statement sent to from the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group read, “We found the to be offensive, and as a result we are pulling our Snapple advertising from the station.” The was echoed by SONIC, who asserted flatly that “SONIC in no way condones toward children and does not wish to be associated with media content that condones or promotes such activity in any way.” See KRXQ Sacramento Radio Hosts Have History of Obscenity Involving Children: FCC Report
Michael Rowe, 06.06.2009
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When asked, this gay soldier told

TUSTIN In a calm corner of his garage, a soldier rummages through reminders of the of his life. . A Middle . An . Only a few of the souvenirs in Dan Choi’s will fit into his travel duffel.

As he packs, his walks in. She reaches around her son’s boulder-sized for a hug.

“Are you staying for dinner?”

“I’m not sure.”

By , though, Choi will surely be gone. He’s getting out of Tustin, maybe for good.

has unsettled the 28-year-old combat and his family. In March, on national , he said, “I am .”

That was news to a of , including his bosses. And, the three short words thrust Choi into the limelight, booked his calendar with equal-rights – and earned him a slip from the military.

But all the cameras and microphones that have trailed Choi since then have captured only part of the story. They haven’t been privy to his ’ distress, his past or his of liberation.

Thousands of other troops have gotten booted for outing themselves (or being outed) as or . But, like clockwork, most have disappeared from public view. Choi figures he will too at some point.

But he’s not going away now, and he’s not going away quietly.

LOWS

Over loudspeakers, he ranted.

It was 1998, and Clinton was getting grilled by national media for his then-alleged affair with a 22-year-old intern. At Tustin , Choi, 17, took on the role of Clinton scold. He locked himself in a room and commandeered the public system to decry the commander-in-chief’s weakness and offer what he saw as a cure-all: in Christ.

Choi’s sister, Grace, then a , her ’s as “surprising, but not embarrassing.”

Their , a who fought in the , helped raise his to battle against and . Years later, that duty to speak out would inspire Choi to talk about his – and throw a crimp in their father-son .

“I always think of the story of a of telling Christ to his disciples,” Choi says, adding: “And Christ said, ‘… if they keep quiet, the rocks will cry out.’”

But, in at least, Choi’s bold talk came with a cost. The acne-faced student body his as morning news announcer, and was forced into a sabbatical from student government.

Graduation cleaned his . Reinstated as , the straight-A student gave a parting to his . And, for the U.S. at , Choi left a rousing, two-page letter in the back of his own yearbook.

“Leave your kingdom,” he wrote to himself, “to be a lonely plebe down in the dump.”

STANDING UP

In a forest near the academy, Choi smeared earth-tone paint on his and hunkered down with his rifle. Energy-sapping practice , he says, were key to his college experience.

On campus, Choi studied environmental engineering. Critically, he also began mastering Arabic.

And he held onto his . He studies in the dorms and recited the “Cadet ” every Sunday with the choir. “Make us to choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong,” he prayed, “and to never to be content with a half when the whole can be won.”

Still, Choi concealed a . Since fourth grade, he had begged to take away his attraction to other males. In college, he says, he remained unwilling to “explore” his .

In 2003, the War kicked into gear. Choi, now clear-faced and brawny, was soon sent to serve in the Persian Gulf.

There, he says he “greased hands” with elder Sheikhs, patrolled the Triangle of Death and designed a reverse-osmosis water plant for . He also passed on his knowledge of Arabic, as a teacher to thousands of American troops.

Throughout it all, compelled by the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, Choi kept mum about his sexual .

His final wartime task, delivering backpacks full of cash to contractors, kept him awake at night. It was around the time of that mission, sleepless in the desert, that he started asking a tough question:

Do I really want to keep lying?

When his tour ended, he wanted to boomerang back to . But that dream was brought to a halt in March when, on behalf of scores of alumni and active-duty servicemembers, he went public with his .

WAR IN PEACE

On his last afternoon in town, rice steams in the kitchen as, upstairs, Choi sorts through a box of accolades.

“Who knows? Maybe one day I’ll be one of those stodgy old veterans wearing all his stuff,” he says, laughing, clutching a of medals.

Proud but tired of the half-, the highly decorated soldier returned from in 2008 and ditched reenlistment. Instead, he became a leader in the . Stationed in New York, he someone, parked down the street and lived in his car to be close to his first boyfriend.

Then Choi came home to Tustin to come out to his and – 19 times in fact, to show he wasn’t bluffing. He handed his a copy of the book “Loving Someone .” A later he discovered it unopened on the floor of his closet.

“They don’t accept it,” Choi says. “And I don’t think they will anytime soon.”

Neither will the military. After his first of several TV appearances, Choi, the rare Arabic-speaking serviceman, received an ultimatum from his employer – accept discharge or stand trial.

His chances before a judge seem slim, based on the dismissal of 12,500 past soldiers.

But he believes the fortunes of an estimated 65,000 and of the armed forced could be changed if were to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” a move favors. So, Choi keeps talking to news and shouting to , which his home life – and, recently, compelled him to pack up and move.

is not a right,” Choi says.

is an unacceptable, inexcusable wrong.”

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Private dick meets public honors

An age-old rule states that if an actor comes out publicly as , his is over. Allen not only broke that rule, he smashed it to pieces. His has thrived since he came out, in roles both and straight, and some of his best opportunities came along specifically because he’s .
Allen will be honored for his groundbreaking work at the 20th Annual Media Awards on , May 9, at the Hilton . The event will be hosted by Chelsea Handler of E! TV’s Chelsea Lately. -winning will receive a Special Honor, and Mayor will present a Local Award to George Callan and for their film The Pursuit of .
Special guests include finance guru , and the City Jason Lewis, as Folk’s , producer Dan Jinks, , , , , Laverne , , , , and TV’s Judge David Young. Musical performances will include violinist with the Chamber Orchestra, and out singer Matt Alber. See Private dick meets public honors
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Five stories from five years of same-sex marriage

Cambridge, Mass. - Susan Shepherd looks up at the rough-hewn granite of , just across the Charles River from downtown . An American flag . Inside the building, a plaque commemorates Cambridge as America’s birthplace of legal same- .

“I can’t believe it’s been five years,” Shepherd says, hugging her wife. “I feel like I just her yesterday.”

Nor can believe what’s happened in since, in their view, traditional came to an end.

Yet in the past five years as same- became part of ’ landscape, many Bay Staters say something unexpected has happened: Life is as it always was.

Just after midnight on May 17, 2004, Shepherd and , a Cambridge couple who’d been together three and raised a son, became ’ first same- couple to get a license. They had waited 24 hours in rain and cold, and by the time they got the license, 10,000 supporters gathered on the front lawn of .

Five years later and 1,300 miles away, Iowa on Monday will allow same- marriages. As Iowa enters into for the , the Bay State may serve as a sign of what may come.

Since same- became legal in , about 12,000 same- have applied for licenses. marriages now comprise about 4 percent of all marriages performed in the state, meaning there are about 1,500 a year.

There have been some same- divorces, too, most notably by the couple whose name was on the that legalized same- .

To be sure, a sizable of ’ 6.3 million residents remain opposed to same- , mostly on . Some say legal same- has to of those who remain opposed, to infringement on the rights of who object to same- being taught in schools, and to Catholic Charities of ending work because it refused to allow same- to adopt.

But polling results show a shift toward acceptance of . A 2004 by the Suffolk University Political Research Center in found the state split: 42 percent supported , 44 percent opposed it. A similar in 2008 found 59 percent in support of , 37 percent opposed.

As Iowa enters a new , a drive through and into shows how same- has changed life - for better, for worse or, as many say, hardly at all.

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Creator of Mormon hunk calendar loses BYU diploma Appeal

 

(, Utah) University has denied an appeal to award a that the creator of a says he earned.

Hardy’s was withheld by last fall after he was excommunicated from The Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints, which owns and …

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Businessman offers $100M toward AIDS vaccine research

The hunt for an vaccine, a scientific quest that has stumped infectious for two , is receiving a $ boost from a technology , whose gift will create a institute fusing the expertise of , engineers, and .

Stunned by scenes of desperation he witnessed in -ravaged South , Phillip Terrence is spending a considerable of his fortune to accelerate research for a vaccine that would slow the relentless spread of the that causes and now infects more than 33 million worldwide.

The , $10 million a year for the next , will go to General Hospital but be shared with other research , including University and the . An announcement of the gift, the largest in Mass. General’s history, is expected this morning from , 59, the founder and of , a that provides to hospitals and other industries.

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Bollywood goes gay

In most of India, culture is still stuck in the closet. But there’s one place where it’s busting out into the open — the big screen.

India’s flamboyant , best known for its epic-length , is starting to produce with some great content.

The new hit Dostana features plenty of characters, including a guy who sleeps with a that says “Well Hung.” Its stars are even attracting a . The recently ran a story with this amusing headline: “Sure, hit on me! Admits and beach boy .” See Bollywood goes gay
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