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NBC: Today – Miss California Controversy

Submitted by Barbara House on June 14, 2009 – 10:46 am
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Matt Lauer discusses the firing of Carrie Prejean with current Miss California USA Tami Farrell and the pageant’s executive director, Keith Lewis.

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Barbara is the Editor-in-Chief for the Directory of Burbank, as well as Directory of Pasadena and Directory of Glendale. We think coffee is the only thing that keeps her going! Want to connect? Follow her on Twitter or FriendFeed. As a semi-professional photographer, Barbara also runs the Directory of Digital Photography with resources listings and a blog with photography tips and tutorials.

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  • Pshemeck says:

    Personally, this is a sas day for freedom of speech in the US.
    How can someone be prosecuted and fired for saying what she feels and how she thinks about gay marriage?
    The fact that she has the guts to say that marriage is meant for male and female in front of the whole country, makes her a perfect champion! It also shows that she is not just a body with looks, but also a person with own character and brains! A person that can think for themselves! Someone that is the perfect ambassador for freedom of speech!
    This firing of Ms. Prajean is a pathetic show of power by D. Trump and Lewis. This firing also shows how insecure they are about themselves, and their sexual orientation.
    Ms. C. Prajaen, you are the one and only Miss California! And definitively, the best Miss USA that there ever would have been!

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