Sanity -> RE: Miss USA Does Politics (5/17/2010 6:06:21 PM)
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An indirect answer to your question, mnot: quote:
Forget 'world peace:' Beauty queens face culture war questions ...The winner, Miss Michigan Rima Fakih, a Lebanese immigrant who calls herself both Muslim and Christian and went to Catholic school, was asked if health insurance should cover birth control. Yes, she said, because it's so expensive. According to AP, she replied.I believe that birth control is just like every other medication even though it's a controlled substance. No word on whether her prizes include health insurance along with a NY apartment for a year, living expenses and other goodies.The first runner up (the Carrie Prejean spot from 2009 and don't we all miss her!) was Miss Oklahoma Morgan Elizabeth Woolard. She, too, got a loaded question, this time on Arizona's strict new immigration law. Like most Americans surveyed, she's for it -- as long as it doesn't become racial profiling. Woolard said,I'm a huge believer in states' rights. I think that's what's so wonderful about America. So I think it's perfectly fine for Arizona to create that law." One thing the questions certainly do is quadruple the coverage of "a third rate beauty pageant desperate for attention," says Joe Carter, blogging at the conservative journal First Things on "Miss Culture War 2010." Says Carter:Next year the judges should just ask what they really want to know: "Are you now or have you ever been a conservative?" [img]http://i.usatoday.net/communitymanager/_photos/faith-and-reason/2010/05/16/queenx-large.jpg[/img]
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