Michael Savage Calls Quran 'Book of Hate,' Tells Students to Starve to Death
Michael Savage Calls Quran 'Book of Hate' and Tells Students to Starve to Death Michael Savage is learning the same lesson Don Imus learned earlier this year--spreading hate costs big. Savage encouraged a group of college students on a hunger strike in support of easing immigration restrictions to "starve to death." He is also guilty of anti-Islamic rants saying that the Quran is "a book of hate," that some Muslims "need deportation," and that adherents of Islam would do well to "take your religion and shove it up your behind" because "I'm sick of you." Savage's show still boasts eight million listeners daily, which is behind only Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity in number of listeners, according to Talkers magazine, an industry publication, but he is losing millions in ad dollars, reports The New York Times. Colleges, cities and advertisers are banding together to silence Savage and are taking their money with them. On Dec. 3, Savage filed a lawsuit in United States District Court against the Council on American-Islamic Relations for taking his comments out of context and for making audio of them available on its web site, cair.com. (See also: Imus, Obama & Career Advice: Our Top 10 Stories of 2007) TGI Friday's Apologizes for Kicking Out Teen With Disability TGI Friday's is apologizing after refusing to serve Laura Greenburg, a brain-injured teenager who can no longer walk or talk and uses a guide dog, reports the Daily Herald. The restaurant cited a no-dog policy and refused to serve Greenburg and her mother, who were celebrating the teen's 17th birthday. Other patrons left the restaurant in protest. Amy Freshwater, spokesperson for TGI Friday's, said Tuesday the manager had been replaced and the company will be re-educating management on the importance of (See also: Since ADA, How Far Have We Come? and Offensive Ad Campaign Stigmatizes Kids, Infuriates Parents & Rights Groups) How Should Your State Handle Racial Profiling? Nine years after (See also: Perform Rap or Get a Ticket? White Cop in Trouble) Which Races Like Facebook the Most? Social-networking sites have been all the rage for nearly a decade, grabbing the attention of everyone from advertisers to teens. Now the bug is biting researchers at leading research institutions interested in how personal tastes, habits and values affect the formation of social relationships (and how social relationships affect tastes, habits and values), reports The New York Times. While some scholars protest that Facebook is not representative of the ethnicity, educational background or income of the population at large, others have found that Latino students are significantly less likely to use Facebook and are much more likely to use MySpace. (See also: Make MySpace & Facebook Work for You: The Best Way to Reach Young People) Is National Civil Complaints that the (See also: King Memorial Ceremony Under Way in D.C and MLK Sculpture Looks 'Like a Very Big Chinese Black Man') Latino Numbers Up, But Still Few in Federal Work Force Latinos account for 7.7 percent of the federal work force, according to the seventh annual Report to the President on Hispanic Employment in the Federal Government released by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Latinos represented 8.6 percent of all new hires government-wide, a 1.1 percent increase since 2006. As of (See also: Which Federal Agencies Fail at Diversity? EEOC Tells All and The DiversityInc Top 10 Companies for Latinos) Anti-Gay Boy Scout Leader Arrested for Sodomy Eugene Evans, a retired high-school teacher and 35-year leader of the Berkeley Sea Scouts, was arrested at his home in Kensington, Calif., on Tuesday after investigators identified four youths, ages 13 to 17, who said they had been sexually abused by him, reports The New York Times. Evans had previously tried to sue the city of |