Miss USA

I was happy to hear the first questioning judge rebuffed in the answer to his political correctness question. Why these clowns have to inject controversial politics into a beauty pageant is beyond me, but I'm glad she slapped his Hispanic hand. Somebody needs to explain the concepts of law and order...state's rights...citizenship...payment of taxes by citizens for the common good of all CITIZENS.
 
Miss America is as American as every other Miss America has been.
 
Last edited:
damn i only watched the last few minutes....lol...you sat thru this whole thing? lol and you dare call them stupid....


*steps on the mutts tail on the way out the door*
 
If Ms. America had been born in England or France, let's say, then moved here and became a US Citizen, do you still think Mr. F would have started a thread on her?

:eusa_think:
 
She is a beautiful girl and I wish her the best but I wonder how the Muslim community feels about this. I thought the "modesty" demanded by Islam would be in direct opposition to the swim suit competition. Does her competing in this pageant mean that she needs to watch out for male relatives intent on restoring the family honor? Will she be treated as a Mohammed cartoonist by good Muslims around the world?
 
She is a beautiful girl and I wish her the best but I wonder how the Muslim community feels about this. I thought the "modesty" demanded by Islam would be in direct opposition to the swim suit competition. Does her competing in this pageant mean that she needs to watch out for male relatives intent on restoring the family honor? Will she be treated as a Mohammed cartoonist by good Muslims around the world?

She went to a Catholic school and her family celebrates elements of both the Muslim and Christian faiths.
 
Miss Maine ,answers Melania Trump's question regarding the racy and controversial glamour photo shoot the Miss USA 2010 contestants participated in.

gallery_photo1273131644MaineSS_swim.jpg

Maine

WINNER
Rima Fakih of Dearborn, Mich., won the pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip after strutting confidently in an orange and gold bikini, wearing a strapless white gown that resembled a wedding dress and saying health insurance should cover birth control pills.
gallery_photo1273132125MichiganSS_swim.jpg
Michigan
runner up
When "The Office" star Oscar Nunez posed Miss Oklahoma a question about where she stood on Arizona's SB 1070 Sunday night, the crowd erupted in boos over the intrusion of politics, Fox News reported.

"I'm a huge believer in states' rights. I think that's what's so wonderful about America," Woolard answered of the law which requires state police to stop and question possible undocumented immigrants. "So I think it's perfectly fine for Arizona to create that law."

Woolard added that she is against racial profiling.

"Looks like the Miss USA pageant didn't want to risk the wrath of the open-borders mob," wrote conservative blogger Michelle Malkin.



Read more: Miss USA: Did Arizona immigration hurt Miss Oklahoma Morgan Elizabeth Woolard in loss to Rima Fakih?
gallery_photo1273137381OklahomaSS_swim.jpg
Oklahoma
 
Strangely, Miss Fakish almost fell while walking across the stage in her evening gown when she tripped over the train, but she did not actually fall and managed to recover very nicely.

In her interview question, Miss Fakih was asked if she thought birth control should be paid for by health insurance, and she said yes.

Miss Oklahoma, Elizabeth Woolard, was runner-up in the beauty pageant after saying that she supports the Arizona immigration law during her interview

But of course - and who asked the question? A latino - ho-hum!
 

Forum List

Back
Top