OPINION: Miss CA and Perez Hilton Show Why America is in Trouble

By Suzanne Venker , Author - April 21, 2009

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We are in deep trouble in this country, and I don't mean that as hyperbole; I mean it literally. It's one thing for traditional Americans to have to pander to the Left by pretending to think differently than they do, and quite another to choose not to pretend -- only to be condemned for being honest. That's precisely what happened to Carrie Prejean, runner up in the recent Miss USA competition , who had the audacity to say on national television that marriage should be reserved for men ... Read the Full Article
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  • iggyboo5
    Agreed.

    "Dumb Bitch" is inappropriate. I also do not take issue with her saying what she believes and standing by it, but again, the question was about policy. And since it is a question regarding the law, her religious beliefs do not and should not dictate policy. If someone has a good reason, besides God, why our fellow American's who choose to or are born to love people of the same sex should not be allowed to marry, please speak up.

    - iggyboo5US April 22, 2009 7:25PM

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    • ecuadmail
      2 Dilemmas we find now

      Shouldn't your religious belief affect every one of your opinions though? Are we only religious on Sundays and not when we go to the polls? Should it be that way? I personally don't think so. It just creates hypocrisy to "believe" something that doesn't affect your actions.

      And as for whether they're born gay or not that's another debate. One I think influenced heavily by the fact that children raised in homosexual households are more likely to be homosexual than other kids . Does it show that they're more open and less bigoted? Or does it just show that a large chunk of whether or not you're gay is socially based? I think the latter. But that's me.

      - ecuadmailUS April 23, 2009 1:20PM

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