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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Free Speech is for Queers

Speaking Truth to Power? No, not the Hollywood leftards. Miss California Carrie Prejean, who had the temerity to say on national TV that she believes gay marriage is wrong.

Oh, how the left mewled on about how Bushitler and VP Dick "Torquemada" Cheney "chilled" our freedoms during their 8 year reign of terror:
Tim Robbins warned, "A chill wind is blowing in this nation" - just as he and his common-law wife, Susan Sarandon, joined hundreds of thousands of Americans in free and open expressions of coordinated public dissent against the United States' participation in the war on terrorism.
Ms. Prejean spoke her mind at the Miss USA Pageant, based on her faith, and got called a "dumb bitch" by self-described media queen Perez Hilton. She should have told Perez to shove it, but he's probably already had that done to him in every way imaginable. She now faces the tyranny of the masses, earning scorn from the glitterati and the millions of brainless sycophant that worship at its altar. Don't waste time looking for her in any Pepsi commercials, or chatting with Tyra Banks about superstar beau Michael Phelps.

Back to Mr. Robbins and his saggy squeeze Thelma. Despite right-wing oppression, they walk free today, as do Leni Riefenstahl Award winner Michael Moore, foreign policy expert Sean Pinhead and the Hollywood cast of thousands who treated us to one long anti-everything whine for the last eight years.

Meanwhile, the Mormon church is verbally and physically attacked for it's stance against gay marriage, anyone who dares criticize President Obama is branded a racist by washed up comediennes, and conservatives, including war veterans, are painted as enemies of the state by High Kommissar Janet Napolitano and her underlings over at the Bureau of Propaganda.

There's a chill wind blowing, but it's blowing in from the left.


Breitbart - Question Democratic Authority?

Daily Mail - Miss California

1 comments:

Redneck Ron said...

There is no room for Prerez Hilton to shove it. I agree with Miss California's stand jsut like would anybody elses thier right to thier opinion. When you drag another person through the mud in PUBLIC. Then doesn't that constitute slander?

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