Thursday, June 11, 2009

Bill Handel & KFI Issue Apology Over Comments

It seems like after a whole month the pressure got to much to bear, thanks to your support with the petition, email to the station, and complaints with the FCC. A video apology has been issued and it is expected that a live, on-air apology will also be made, along with other concessions down the road.

I want to personally thank everyone who took time out of their life to fight against this sort of hatred. It is because of you that we were victorious.

Here is the video: http://www.kfiam640.com/pages/Promotions.html



And this is the on-air apology broadcast on June 12, 2009.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Petition Against Anti-Armenian Radio Jock



On May 13th, 2009, Bill Handel of KFI 640 AM made racist and grossly offensive statements about Armenians, one of his co-anchors going so far as to suggest, "What the Turks started, Bill will finish."

An audio excerpt can be heard here: May 13, 2009 excerpt

I urge you to file a complaint with the FCC, the federal agency that oversees all public broadcasts. It will only take a minute: FCC Online Complaint Form

Station call sign: KFI
Radio station frequency: 640
Station location: Burbank, CA
Program name: Bill Handel
Date: May 13, 2009
Time: 8 AM
Be sure to hit submit on the bottom.

Take a minute to sign an online petition, which will be forwarded to the appropriate parties after some time. Here's the link: http://www.petitiononline.com/fg343221/petition.html

If you're on Facebook, join the group that spread this information in the beginning: Bill Handel Insults the Armenians Group on Facebook

Monday, February 23, 2009

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Azerbaijan's Entire Economy Set to Collapse



As you probably know by now oil prices have plummeted, resting near the $40 a barrel mark, and expected by some to slide further still. According to Google, and disregarding increased production for the sake of simplicity, Azerbaijan pumps out about 800,000 barrels of oil a day. That's quite a bit even by today's numbers, amounting to something like $32,000,000/day or about $11.5 billion dollars a year in an economy with a GDP of about $53 billion a year. That's a staggering 20% of the production from oil. But wait, the $53 billion figure could be off, as the 2008 average price of crude was $100, give or take, thus Azerbaijan could have a shortfall of about $17,000,000,000. And with all the crisis, Aliyev still wants to continue spending money that it does not have, as evidenced by their $2.5 billion debt, though likely much more now, in his ultimate wet dream to equal his military spending to Armenia's GDP.

And all this when more Azeris than Armenians live on less than $2 a day, even with the fact that Armenia has zero oil and an economy roughly less than one fourth the size.

So, should we call the bookies?