Posted on 05/17/2010 8:07:36 AM PDT by reaganrevolutionin2010
An unhappy crowd booed Miss USA judge Cesar Nunez when he asked Miss Oklahoma a question about Arizonas immigration law on Sunday nights pageant.
Now some are wondering if Woolard's answer cost her the crown.
The "The Office" star asked Woolard if she supported Arizonas law, which requires police to verify a person's immigration status if there's "reasonable suspicion" that the person is in the country illegally.
Woolard said she supports the law, saying she is against illegal immigration, but is also against racial profiling.
While many Americans are opposed to gay marriage, Prejean claimed she was victimized for her answer.
In perhaps a repeat of last years contest, Woolard lost the crown after answering a controversial question that may be unpopular with some, but reflects the opinion of the majority of Americans.
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The Arizona law will have reverse profiling, only one’s getting stop for breaking any law will be the white guys which is profiling.
Re-read your post and then read John 8:44...
“You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desire. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.”
I am going to venture that the new Miss Muslim USA didn’t offer as one of her life’s goals “World Peace”...
Idiot.
Sorry, but as looks go, she’s not nearly as hot as the winner. Hotness knows no politics.
Not wearing a burqa... Welcoming the title of "Miss the Great Satan"...
I expect the fatwa to be issued momentarily, followed by beheading at the first opportunity.
For whatever it's worth, I agree with the prevailing opinion here, that politics has no place in this sort of event, and any violator permanently banned from future participation.
But I'm a hateful prejudiced conservative. Of the 36 network TV series renewed for the fall, I can only tolerate 4 (four). The Office, whatever that is, is not among those four.
Yes, and it being difficult to prove, shows how easy it is to profile, even though the law prohibits it. All one has to do, to stop an innocent, profiled, person, is say he was stopped because he fit the description of someone of interest...whether they did or not is moot.
I’m 100% behind profiling.
And you missed the most insidious area of profiling that undermines and makes a joke out of our Constitutional system defining trial by Jury.
But NOT trial by carefully "profiled" jury...
Ah, the face of pro-immigration enforcement.
Was miss “arab-American” born here or is she just winning beauty contests real Americans can’t win?
Nope born in Lebanon, raised in Queens, now lives in Detroit. IMHO, she’s but ugly as far as beauty queens go and I partial to the Med. look.
Ping!
Hers was the best answer among the 5 finalists...deliverd with poise and enough knowledge of the subject to appear credible.
You and me. I don't recognize my country anymore. The question last night made me gasp. I guess The Donald is a freakin' libtard too; it's his pageant. Anyway, I knew Miss Oklahoma lost points on her awesome answer, threw away the crown but retained her integrity.
I don't consider the foreign-born Arab girl to be Miss U.S.A. And she believes OUR government should pay for birth control.
It's all so nuts.
I agree.
Too late. Dennis Prager called Miss Oklahoma his “heroine of the day.”
I’m impressed pretty and smart.
the law was further amended to say race or national oragin shall NOT be grounds for the stop or used.
however Judge Napolitano and some plastic suit boy FNC reporter used the OLD law version.
I think as soon as she heard the question she knew it was over for her by the look on her face.
Glad you enjoyed it! It is wonderful, on several levels.
I got it from a Freeper who got it from . . . well, anyway, I can’t remember the Freeper’s name, but you can check the properties for clues to origin.
I think it would make a GREAT graphic for t-shirts, coffee mugs, Teaparty signs and posters. As long as it’s not copyrighted, you could use it to make up any of those things (for example, at cafepress.com).
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