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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (567022)5/18/2010 5:32:44 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1580593
 
Ted, > However, Rs keep bringing it up.

No Ted, YOU keep bringing it up.


I didn't even know there was a Muslim Miss USA until winger bloggers brought it up.

It's been pointed out to you many times by many people. Why do you keep ignoring the truth?

I am not ignoring the truth. Wingers keep bringing up the issue of race at least once per week. And you all don't want to talk about it. How come?



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (567022)5/19/2010 4:41:23 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1580593
 
Let's see.....I was an asshole and a racist for assuming that wingers thought the new Miss USA was a terrorist. Funny...that's exactly what wingers are saying....forcing the new Miss USA to speak out in her defense.

So then, whose the asshole and the racist, Ten? Maybe its the people you call your colleagues.

And next time, think before you speak......or better yet check out the facts before you post your accusations!

Miss USA Calls Hezbollah Accusations 'Hurtful'

May 19 2010, 2:53 PM ET | Comment

Since even before Rima Fakih was crowned Miss USA, conservative blogger Debbie Schlussel has been claiming Fakih's family includes top leaders of Hezbollah. After Fakih won, Schlussel decried her victory as a "sad day for the politically correct, Islamo-pandering climate in which we're mired" and called Donald Trump a "dhimmi" for handing her the crown.

Controversy has swirled around Fakih's Miss USA crowning, in part because of Schlussel's comments about her--more so, however, because of photos taken of Fakih posing with (on? around? near?) a stripper pole, and suppositions that her victory had something to do with Miss Oklahoma's constitutional interpretation of Arizona's immigration law.

Today, Fakih responded to the Hezbollah talk in an appearance on MSNBC.

"It's very hurtful. I would say it's very hurtful, and it's absolutely false," Fakih said when asked by host Tamryn Hall about the suggestions of Hezbollah association. Fakih pointed out that "it's just one person"--i.e., Schlussel--who is making them.

"She is someone said to be very racist and controversial," Fakih said.

"I was first asked about it, and I said, 'Come on man, I'm in a bikini, I would probably be arrested for this,'" Fakih said.

Coincidentally, that's not the first I've heard of that last point. Talking about Schlussel's accusations on the phone with a Tea Party organizer a few days ago, the activist pointed out that Hezbollah would probably frown on the swimsuit competition, not to mention stripper poles.

theatlantic.com