Radio Announcer calling for "Joe the Plumbers" Death on the air. Follow up.
On the 2nd of November, I published the story Radio Announcer calling for "Joe the Plumbers" Death on the air. I now have the follow up and probable conclusion to this story.
According to the S.F. Radio Examiner:
Charles "Karel" Bouley, San Francisco's lone gay voice on KGO-AM (810) talk radio, was fired Tuesday afternoon, a week after some profanities went out on air when he thought his microphone was off.
Interestingly enough, Bouley thinks he was wronged and whines, ""They silence the most prominent gay voice in the Bay, right as Prop 8 passes. How lovely," . Apparently he resorts to the mysterious "they" and turns this incident in which he stated, "he wanted Joe the Plumber dead" among other hateful and threatening statements as a conspiracy of some nature against him personally.
Instead of assuming the responsibility for his remarks, he blames the incident instead on his "cheap engineer" for failing to shut the mike off. He goes on whining, "They put an inexperienced driver in the seat and the show crashed.".
Grow up Mr Bouley and assume the responsibility for your actions instead of taking the average liberal exit strategy and blaming it all on someone else or a conspiracy of some nature.
Bottom line? He was fired for his remarks.



Good. No immunity from being civil and lawful just because you're gay.
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