Wednesday, April 22, 2009

MISS CALIFORNIA...OPPS, DID I DO THAT?


When coaching beauty pageants, future competitors should be advised when to shut up and go with the flow.

By following her ethics and staying true to what she believed in Carrie Prejean Ms. California missed the chance of becoming the next Miss America last Sunday because she couldn’t bit her tongue for one question:

“Should other states, like Vermont follow suit on allowing gay marriages? Why or why not?”

Some people who believe in the old American saying “ by any means necessary” to win Miss USA would have thought carefully of the question, gave a second look at the judge, who is openly gay Perez Hilton, and said “ Why not, allow gay marriages, everybody deserves to be happy.”

Yeah, right.

When asked what she believed was right when it comes to gay marriages, she couldn’t keep religion out of it.

"Well I think it’s great that Americans are able to choose one way or the other.”
Okay I agree to that, secretly or open.
“We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage.”
Depends on what part of the land you live on.
“You know what, in my country, in my family, I do believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman, no offence to anybody out there.”
Sounds like she was beating around the question to me, but Hilton still stomped her. No offense but did you take a good look on who was asking the question?
Honestly, you have a gay judge asking you about his personal life, and you bluntly say I don’t believe in your happiness, then to think you still have a chance at winning, yeah right.

She must really be blonde or the dye has gotten to her head. One thing I will agree on is that she stuck to her beliefs, stood her ground and we could use more people like her in office. Were she when the Bush administration was jerking us around.

Truth is even if she didn’t win the pageant, she’s still Miss America to me.

2 comments:

  1. yes you did girl...you did that all by yourself...

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  2. I'm glad she didn't win. To me, she looks like every other girl in Orange County-- bleached hair and a fake tan.

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