Miss California Carrie Prejean National Organization For Marriage Ad

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Miss California Carrie Prejean allowed film footage, of her answering a politically motivation question at the Miss USA pageant, to be used for National Organization For Marriage ad.

The ad points out the fact that gay activists are trying to silence debate, and an opposing opinion, on the issue of gay marriage.

Gay Miss USA officials are threatening to take away the Miss California crown from Carrie Prejean if she doesn’t stop expressing her opinion on gay marriage. The gay officials claim Prejean doesn’t speak for the majority of California, but that’s where they are wrong. In November of 2008 the majority of California voters passed proposition 8 that amended the California state constitution defining marriage as being between a man and a woman.

Trying to claim Prejean doesn’t speak for the majority of California is a lie, in fact she does. The minority have the right to be outspoken, but it is illegal to threaten, strike fear into, or discriminate against Prejean just because she doesn’t share the same political opinion as the minority gay organizers that are currently running the Miss USA pageant. The gays trying to get Prejean’s crown taken away are acting un-American.

If Prejean spoke in favor of gay marriage Miss USA officials would support her right to free speech, but since she disagrees with gay marriage, Miss USA officials are discrimination, threatening, and making every effort to silence Prejean’s right to free speech. I don’t support people that try to intimidate another person to silence them, especially when that person is speaking what they believe to be true.

The Miss USA pageant has become a political event, and controls contestants through fear and intimidation. It’s a beauty pageant, there is no room for politics. Miss America should represent the good in the American people like truth, kindness, love, helping others, etc., not what they believe about global warming, socialist healthcare, or gay marriage. Leave the politics to the politicians, and the beauty in life to Miss USA.


Posted on May 2, 2009 at 9:35 am(PST)

3 Responses to “Miss California Carrie Prejean National Organization For Marriage Ad”

  1. Robert says:

    At first I thought that Carrie Prejean was not an activist person who got sandbagged with a question about her personal beliefs on an explosive topic – so I thought she was being treated unfairly.

    Now that she is out there compaigning – well she has joined the fight, so she might come out bloodied in the end.

  2. Maria says:

    You’re right, she does have the right to free speech. Others have the right to free speech, too, but they don’t have the right to threaten Ms. Prejean. What they do have is the right to disagree with her, and many of us do.
    Should Ms. Prejean’s crown be taken away, it will not be for her answer regarding her opinion on ending marriage segregation. It will be because she had taken semi-nude pictures in the past and had them distributed, something which is clearly stated in her contract to be a disqualifier.

  3. Scott says:

    Since when did expressing your opinion become a crime? I am happy that Carrie has the courage to stand up for her beliefs.

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