Thursday, June 18, 2009

Guess who fired Miss California ~ By Chelsea Schilling

Prejean attorney: 'If she were a b-tch, I think I would have picked up on it' By Chelsea Schilling Posted: June 17, 2009 9:38 pm Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily This is one of the most rude individuals I have ever had the displeasure of working with in my entire 28-year career in public relations. She was rude. She was obnoxious. She's a liar, and she's not a nice person. … There's nothing 'Christian' about her." Such was the description to WND of recently fired Miss California Carrie Prejean by a spokesman representing Keith Lewis, producer of Miss California USA. Publicist Roger Neal said the beauty queen refused to work with the pageant to attend scheduled events, so they kicked her out. But Prejean's attorney, Charles Limandri, sees it another way. In an interview with Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, he said the head of the Miss California USA pageant is an open homosexual who does not approve of Prejean's opposition to same-sex marriage – and that is the real reason he terminated her contract. "He's a militant gay activist who did a movie promoting same-sex marriage," Limandri said. "This issue is very near and dear to his heart." O'Reilly asked, "Is he gay?" Don't believe today's anti-God, deceptive media. Find out what God REALLY says about sex and homosexuality in the best-selling book that champions the absolute truth of Scripture: "Shocked by the Bible: The Most Astonishing Facts You've Never Been Told" – autographed! Limandri responded, "He's an openly gay man who did actually produce a movie in support of same-sex marriage. Since you're asking me, I am telling you: He's an ideologue, and he's not going to tolerate someone with that viewpoint wearing a crown and sash. That's what you see happening here." Lewis, the man who fired Prejean, openly admitted to being homosexual in a May 1 interview with Reuters. He is executive producer of a same-sex marriage movie titled "For the Bible Tells Me So." In the film, producers attempt to discredit biblical teachings concerning homosexuality. The 2007 movie introduces its viewers to five self-professed "Christian" families, each with a homosexual child. "Can the love between two people ever be an abomination?" the film synopsis asks. "Is the chasm separating gays and lesbians and Christianity too wide to cross? Is the Bible an excuse to hate?" [CONTINUE READING] RELATED STORY: Carrie Prejean talks to Greta "On the Record"; Trump is trumped Digg this story
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