
CNSNews.com:
After Hilton asked the lovely and talented Miss California whether “every state” should legalize “same-sex marriage,” Prejean responded: “In my country, in my family … I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody out there, but that's how I was raised and that's how I think it should be – between a man and a woman.”What's extra disturbing about this incident is the lack of outcry from the conservative press in defending Prejean, who not only lost any chance of winning the title because of her moral beliefs, but is now being demonized by a very popular, gay blogger. Indeed, some on the Right have even taken to mocking Prejean for what they perceive as a lack of smarts. It's a problem with conservatives in general--afraid to take on real bigots like Hilton (who never should've been allowed to judge this contest), and refusing to stand up for folks like Prejean because they don't meet their standards of mental acumen. Any wonder they're winning.
Oh the humanity!
Evidently this was not the rooty-tooty-fresh-n’-fruity answer Hilton – the creepy valley girl wannabe with a five o’clock shadow – had hoped for. He promptly marked Prejean’s score card with a zero, plopped down in front of the television cameras and began blubbering away like a fussy little snot with a dirty diaper.
Having already publicly called Prejean a “dumb b----,” he then yammered to a sympathetic Norah O’Donnell on MSNBC that, not only was he refusing to apologize, he was actually “thinking the C-word.” This, of course, one of the vilest things anyone can call a woman. Yet, rather than taking Hilton to task for the boy lover’s girl-hating poison, O’Donnell joined in on the bash-fest, criticizing Prejean for her traditional view.
But Hilton wasn’t done yet. Ramping up his vicious attack on the Christian California bombshell, our lispy-wispy lil’ cupcake dove headlong into the annals of dirt-baggery lore. He defaced a photo of Prejean on his weblog scribbling, below her chin, a crude depiction of a male phallus ejaculating in her mouth.
How did Prejean react?
While talking to Matt Lauer on NBC’s Today Show she said, “I knew at that moment after I answered the question, I knew, I was not going to win because of my answer, because I had spoken from my heart, from my beliefs and for my God. … I wouldn't have answered it differently. The way I answered may have been offensive. With that question specifically, it's not about being politically correct. For me it was being biblically correct.”

Hmmm...keep up with your faith, bro :). Though I'm not Christian, I know what you felt. Just keep fighting the super liberal world. It seems America has been very very liberal like Europe...
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