Radio Equalizer Interview with Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Bill Handel


Radio Equalizer has interviewed Nobel Peace Prize nominee Bill Handel, who is engaged in a verbal sparring match with Sabiha Khan of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Here is an excerpt from the Radio Equalizer interview:


RE: What do you see as the difference between your situation and previous CAIR protests, where hosts such as Michael Graham at WMAL have been fired?

Handel: This company has balls to stand behind its hosts. Disney, parent company of Graham's station, has NO business being in talk radio because they don't like controversy at all. Talk radio is all about controversy.



Controversy? KTemoc considers the nature of evil:


This man is the absolute pits in human decency. He is an absolute disgrace in any language, society or environment.

Bill Handel, host of a Los Angeles radio KFI640, has the disgraceful indecency to made fun of the death of Muslim pilgrims during a stampede in Mecca recently.

Yes, MAKE FUN of people being stampeded to death!

Regardless of whether people killed in some unfortunate accident or natural disaster were Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Jews or Buddhists, not one decent human being would laugh at the tragedy of another human being, let alone hundreds of them.



That's right. Not one decent human being would laugh at such a tragedy. In fact, anyone who would laugh at death would be considered indecent. And someone who would laugh at death and bestiality must be, by definition, downright sick:


On a New Zealand farm out in the country lived a man and a woman and their three sons.

Early one morning, the woman awoke, and while looking out of the window onto to the pasture, she saw that the family's only sheep, an ewe, was lying dead in the field.

The situation looked hopeless to her -- how could she possibly continue to feed her family now?

In a depressed state of mind, she hung herself.

When the man awoke to find his wife dead, as well as the ewe, he too began to see the hopelessness of the situation, and he shot himself in the head.

Now the oldest son woke up to discover his parents dead (and the ewe!), and he decided to go down to the river and drown himself. When he got to the river, he discovered a mermaid sitting on the bank.

She said, "I've seen all and know the reason for your despair. But if you will have sex with me five times in a row, I will restore your parents and the ewe to you." The son agreed to try, but after four times, he was simply unable to satisfy her again.

So the mermaid drowned him in the river.

Next the second oldest son woke up. After discovering what had happened, he too decided to throw himself into the river. The mermaid said to him, "If you will have sex with me ten times in a row, I will make everything right."

And while the son tried his best (seven times!), it was not enough to satisfy the mermaid, so she drowned him in the river.

The youngest son woke up and saw his parents dead, the dead ewe in the field, and his brothers gone. He decided that life was a hopeless prospect, and he went down to the river to throw himself in.

And there he also met the mermaid. "I have seen all that has happened, and I can make everything right if you will only have sex with me fifteen times in a row."

The young son replied, "Is that all? Why not twenty times in a row?"

The mermaid was somewhat taken aback by this request. Then he said, "Hell, why not twenty-five times in a row?"

And even as she was reluctantly agreeing to his request, he said, "Why not thirty times in a row?" Finally, she said, "Enough!! Okay, if you will have sex with me thirty times in a row, then I will bring everybody back to perfect health."

Then the young son asked, "Wait! How do I know that thirty times in a row won't kill you like it did the ewe?"



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Comments

I do agree with you, we should not make fun or laugh at anyone's death. For some reason while reading the first part of this post, I kept thinking of Mother Teresa saying whether Muslim, Hindu, Christian, Buddhist, etc, we are all God's children, that He is the creator of all mankind and we are to show God's love in Action. Her statements changed the way I viewed people in general. Not all accept Him as their Creator, nonetheless, He was and Is.
Jane Bellwether said…
I didn't laugh about Handel's comment, originally; maybe it was the way he told it.

Nonetheless, we definitely shouldn't tell them about the horse.

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