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Miss California: My Kind of Woman!

This post was written by Rick on April 20, 2009
Posted Under: Entertainment,Politics

Admittedly, nothing arouses this author’s sexual curiosity more than flowing brunette or dark hair coupled with olive tan skin painted on the canvas of woman’s physique. However, last night it was a bodacious blonde that seized my political heart during the Miss USA 2009 pageant. Specifically, Miss California Carrie Prejean. The San Diego native earned the runner-up spot after being edged out by Miss North Carolina for the coveted title and crown.

Did she slip in her evening gown? Nope. No talent for the talent show?
No. Was her body not beach ready for the swimsuit competition? Hell no!
Then, why the 2nd place spot? Because the judges didn’t like her answer on gay marriage!

It seems nothing is sacred in this day and age from the barrage and assault of the left wing liberals trying to interject their agenda in every facet of Americana. The furor began when gay blogger and no talent ‘celebrity’ judge Perez Hilton asked the San Diego Christian College beauty if she believed every state should incorporate Vermont’s gay marriage law. When Miss California gently and graciously said it was against her personal convictions, her fate was sealed. And the outrage began.

I applaud Miss California’s courage for speaking her mind amidst the pressure of giving the politically correct answer to pander to the left-wing machine. Now I will give my opinion.

Gay marriage should NOT be allowed. The term is a misnomer. Marriage, regardless of how it is perceived in society, how high the divorce and adultery rate is, or how many Larry King has had, is between a MAN and a WOMAN. That is it. Simple, case closed.

Proponents of gay marriage call it “progressive.” That is the watchword of the liberal agenda these days. Progressive. Gay marriage is NOT progressive. To progress, their needs to be growth. Marriage is designed for (here we go again) one man and woman to perpetuate the human race so it can continue to grow in the midst of a nuclear family. Yes, some families are dysfunctional even within the nuclear family. But it still does not detract from the fact marriage is, and always will be morally, between a man and a woman.

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