Boston DJ sorry for Tebow 'Nazi' rant

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On a Friday morning show, broadcaster Fred 'Toucher' Toettcher, of Boston's 98.5 WBZ-FM, said Tebow's party “looked like some kind of Nazi rally. ...So lily-white is what I’m trying to say. Yeah, Stepford Wives.”

Toettcher apologized at the end of his four-hour show on Monday, saying he regretted the remark and any offense it may have caused.

“I truly, truly can tell you that was not my intention. I apologize to you that were offended,” Toettcher said.


The Boston Herald reported that station spokesman Cha-Chi Loprete confirmed that Toettcher apologized but declined any further comment.

<NOBR style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; COLOR: darkgreen; FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_5_0>CBS </NOBR>, which owns the radio station, has not said what, if any, sort of disciplinary action Toettcher will face.


In 2007, the company fired Don Imus for making racial slurs about black players for the Rutger's women's basketball team.

Currently, Tim Tebow is in Denver after being selected with the 25th pick of the first round by the Broncos.


Tebow has been mocked before for his Christian faith.
 

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On a Friday morning show, broadcaster Fred 'Toucher' Toettcher, of Boston's 98.5 WBZ-FM, said Tebow's party “looked like some kind of Nazi rally. ...So lily-white is what I’m trying to say. Yeah, Stepford Wives.”

Toettcher apologized at the end of his four-hour show on Monday, saying he regretted the remark and any offense it may have caused.

“I truly, truly can tell you that was not my intention. I apologize to you that were offended,” Toettcher said.


The Boston Herald reported that station spokesman Cha-Chi Loprete confirmed that Toettcher apologized but declined any further comment.

<nobr style="font-family: Arial,Verdana,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: darkgreen; font-size: 100%; font-weight: normal;" id="itxt_nobr_5_0">CBS </nobr>, which owns the radio station, has not said what, if any, sort of disciplinary action Toettcher will face.


In 2007, the company fired Don Imus for making racial slurs about black players for the Rutger's women's basketball team.

Currently, Tim Tebow is in Denver after being selected with the 25th pick of the first round by the Broncos.


Tebow has been mocked before for his Christian faith.

I don't understand the last line. What does this have to do with his Christian faith? :think2:
 

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