Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Carrie Preteen: 'God Was Testing My Faith' with Gay Marriage Question

Miss California Carrie Preteen talked to FOX News about the question that cost her the Miss USA crown.

Said Preteen: "I have no regrets about answering [judge Perez Hilton] honestly. He asked me for my opinion and I gave it to him. I have nothing against gay people and I didn't mean to offend anyone in my answer...This happened for a reason. By having to answer that question in front of a national audience, God was testing my character and faith. I'm glad I stayed true to myself...Out of all the topics I studied up on, I dreaded that one, I prayed I would not be asked about gay marriage. If I had any other question, I know I would have won."

Miss California, is such a delite to hear you speak. Now lets take a look at another interview she was in, oh lord this is just the type of person who need to represent millions of little girls out their; lets take a look:

Rex: And, I guess, last question: What would be so wrong with two women who love each other getting married?
Carrie: What would be so wrong with two women that love each other?
Rex: What would be so wrong with that? Yeah.
Carrie: What don't you see wrong with that?
Rex: I don't see anything wrong with it.
Carrie: Why?
Rex: Uh, why don't -- oh, this is fun -- why don't I see anything wrong with it? Uh, because they're in love with each other, and they want to spend their lives together, and marriage is kind of the way that our society recognizes that two people love each other and want to spend their lives together and make commitment and be financially intertwined and be faithful and, you know, permanent. So, why should that be something that gay people can't do? There's gay people all around us all the time.
Carrie: Exactly, and this is nothing against gay people. I have a lot of friends that are gay. This is not a verbal attack on gay people. It's just a matter of opinion, and the way that I was raised, the way that I was brought up, that was not an option. I knew I was going to marry a man growing up. And so, for me, it's a biblical thing, it's something that I was raised believing, um, that a marriage, you know, is between a man and a woman. Barack Obama even supports that. The majority of the people in our nation support that. The secretary of state supports that. So, I don't see anything wrong with it.

Ok was it just me or did this chick completely miss the point....Carrie word of advice: the only faith you should have is the one that you don't get your ass knocked the fudge out by a group of gay guys gurl!!! because Barack, The Nation, and The secretary of state ain't gonna be there when your gettin' your ass kicked...i suggest you start praying now Carrie.