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Kudos to Miss California for speaking her mind.

The judge is an obvious kook. I can't imagine he is helping his cause with these antics.

And, of course, Donald Trump wins again $$$$$
 

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I thought they all looked great in their swimsuits!

(You fags can keep talking about the judge!)

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This man clearly wanted to make this contest about him and his fellow Fudgepackers, what's the point of this contest if it gets HiJacked by another P/C Idiot? JMHO.

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fudgepackers really shouldn't be capitalized... JMHO.

As for the question. Didn't watch it, don't personally care for this sort of event... BUT, do you think having this gay guy, ask this question was to raise ratings? This is after all a show designed to make money. And look how you guys are all talking about it now. :shrug:
 

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fudgepackers really shouldn't be capitalized... JMHO.

As for the question. Didn't watch it, don't personally care for this sort of event... BUT, do you think having this gay guy, ask this question was to raise ratings? This is after all a show designed to make money. And look how you guys are all talking about it now. :shrug:

you are correct sir...its all about $$$$$ and for next years ratings

I did not watch it either, just heard about last night and decided to post it
 

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Initially, is her response to the question the reason she lost (if first runner up is losing). I haven't seen or heard proof that her response to this question was the reason she did not win Ms. USA. If you all are assuming this is the reason she did not win then it does prove how easily people take a scenario and spin it to what they believe.

Secondly, Ms. North Carolina (the winner) was not exactly chopped liver. Although Ms. California was stunning, I got a feeling from watching this show (before THE question) that she was a total bitch, completely consumed with herself, and more plastic than most of the other contestants very similar to Kosar without the looks.

Thirdly, it appeared to me that other contestants were getting soft ball questions and California got a 95 mph heater. However, she stumbled with her answer ("country") then took a risky approach. She could have handled it differently, but then again, she is blonde.

Bear in mind, the bimbos that enter these types of contests gotsta be ready for the hardball questions. Coupled with the mentality of anyone who wants to be a beauty queen, I really don't feel too bad about this slutbag ending up first runner up (or for that matter any of the other 50 slutbags).

By the way, I used to fuck her.

Eddie
 

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Initially, is her response to the question the reason she lost (if first runner up is losing). I haven't seen or heard proof that her response to this question was the reason she did not win Ms. USA. If you all are assuming this is the reason she did not win then it does prove how easily people take a scenario and spin it to what they believe.

Secondly, Ms. North Carolina (the winner) was not exactly chopped liver. Although Ms. California was stunning, I got a feeling from watching this show (before THE question) that she was a total bitch, completely consumed with herself, and more plastic than most of the other contestants very similar to Kosar without the looks.

Thirdly, it appeared to me that other contestants were getting soft ball questions and California got a 95 mph heater. However, she stumbled with her answer ("country") then took a risky approach. She could have handled it differently, but then again, she is blonde.

Bear in mind, the bimbos that enter these types of contests gotsta be ready for the hardball questions. Coupled with the mentality of anyone who wants to be a beauty queen, I really don't feel too bad about this slutbag ending up first runner up (or for that matter any of the other 50 slutbags).

By the way, I used to fuck her.

Eddie

Once again, the only post that really matters on a subject. ...well, that and Imfehklr's astute grammar observation.
 

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Cie Grant-arent you late for a Jack and Jill staggette or a Mary Kay night.

You want to know why homosexuality is on a major rise in the USA.

Most guys are too afraid to speak the way they feel, so women go lick other women.

Thus leaving alot of American men lonely and in need of a cockkk:mj07:
 

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Perez was on the apprentice this season as well, that may be why as well. Intersting read the prick gave her a zero because he didn't like the answer...

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Miss California Could
Sue for Discrimination,
Legal Analyst Says


- Miss California Carrie Prejean, blasted by a Miss USA contest judge because she opposes gay marriage, may have grounds for a discrimination lawsuit herself ? against the Miss USA pageant, a legal analyst says.

"If she really feels some tremendous stress as a result of losing ? and I'm certain she's probably devastated from what happened to her ? she can articulate a viable claim for monetary compensation for psychic injury," said FOX News legal analyst Mercedes Colwin.

Prejean fielded a question during Sunday night's pageant from celebrity blogger Perez Hilton about whether every state should legalize same-sex marriage. Prejean replied that she is opposed to gay marriage, and her answer may have cost her the crown. She finished second to Miss North Carolina Kristen Dalton.

"She lost it because of that question," Hilton said Monday. "She was definitely the front-runner before that."

Hilton, who is gay, said he gave Prejean a zero for her answer, and that may have made the difference in the outcome.
Prejean, who attends San Diego Christian College, said she saw the question as a test of her faith ? a religious trial that could have her finishing in the money, if she decides to sue.

Any contestant in the pageant would be upset over losing, but it's the special circumstances surrounding Prejean's close call that would give her grounds to sue, Colwin said.

"It's her religious beliefs which prompted her to say 'I don't believe in same-sex marriages.' So she was espousing her beliefs," and could sue for a violation of Title VII, which forbids discrimination on the basis of religion.

Prejean couldn't sue for the crown itself because the pageant is a straightforward contest and she has no proprietary "right" to win, said Colwin. But if she could prove how devastated she was by the loss, she could still stand to gain.

Colwin said a "garden-variety psychic injury case" would probably net Prejean around $50,000-$100,000 if she had corroboration from a medical expert. Without that testimony, Colwin said, she would probably receive under $25,000 if successful.

But other legal experts say the suit would be dismissed as frivolous because there was no government involvement in the contest and no violation of rights in that private enterprise.

"The First Amendment insulates interference with religion from the government ? it does not insulate religious interference with anyone else," said Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior legal analyst for FOX News. "I don't think the litigation would get to first base."

If anything, Napolitano added, Prejean "has a cause of action against 'The Donald' ? against the people who run this thing" for choosing biased judges.

A spokeswoman for the Trump Organization, which co-owns the Miss USA pageant, directed questions to a spokeswoman for the Miss USA pageant, who declined to comment

Though Prejean said she's happy with the result of the contest, she agreed with Hilton on one thing ? she was sure the tough Q&A is what did her in.

"Out of all the topics I studied up on, I dreaded that one: I prayed I would not be asked about gay marriage. If I had any other question, I know I would have won," she told FOXNews.com.

The question from Hilton was especially pointed as it came just five months after the passage of Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in the state of California. Prejean, 21, may not be the first religious Californian to suffer because of her position on the issue.

The director of the largest non-profit theater in California resigned in November after it was revealed he had donated $1,000 to help pass Proposition 8. Gay activists called for a boycott of the California Musical Theater in Sacramento until its director, Scott Eckern ? a member of the Mormon church ? stepped down after 25 years of service.

Much of the furor over the passing of Proposition 8 was bound up in religion. Mormons were major fundraisers for the Yes on 8 campaign, and they faced major backlash for their support. Activists protested outside Mormon temples around the country after the proposition passed, and some temples were defaced.

Sunday's theatrics were just the latest controversy for Miss USA, after one of last year's winners sued the state pageant for racial discrimination.

A Hispanic woman who won the Miss California USA contest filed suit last April because her crown was yanked just three days after she was proclaimed the winner. The director of the pageant said there was an accounting error, but Christina Silva alleged racial bias ? and sued for $500,000 before withdrawing her case this year.
 
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