MISS CA IS A FAKE!
May 2, 2009 | Los Angeles, California | Vetting explained
I may get some heat after this, but this is what Carrie Prejean gets for daring to take a step into the political arena.
This manufactured woman does not represent me as a Californian, nor as a female. How dare she use her platform to promote her own archaic ideals and beliefs. And how dare she, through rambling stupidity, alienate a vital target market that has long supported progress and commerce in a state she claims to represent.
If we as a society followed her narrow-minded way of thinking, African Americans would still be fighting for civil rights and modern-day women would still be pregnant and barefoot like an infestation of rats.
And I'll tell you what made her a natural beauty. A bottle of peroxide, face paint, false eyelashes and company-funded breast implants, to name a few. Perez Hilton, she's all yours.
"Carrie Prejean, you're fired!"
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