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Former Miss California more bold and articulate than ever

Sunday, June 14, 2009, 3:51 pm |

After avoiding media the first 24 hours after she was “fired” as Miss California, Carrie Prejean did several big TV interviews Thursday and Friday.

I’m proud of what she’s saying. More bold and articulate than ever, Carrie is expressing her disgust with the Miss California / Miss USA pageant’s intolerance of freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, and freedom to support natural marriage between a man and a woman.

Right now, Carrie is the #1 voice in America educating people that there is a war against free speech and against marriage. She’s doing such a good job, the anti-God liberals hate her all the more. Pray for her, won’t you?

Showing his vindictiveness, homosexual activist Keith Lewis, director of the Miss California USA Pageant, has replaced Carrie at the Special Olympics, which Carrie has been involved in for years. Learn more about Keith Lewis from my previous blog.

Carrie has issued a statement and is doing updates on her blog.

Some of Carrie’s major interviews Thursday and Friday:

Sean Hannity, Fox News Channel
Geraldo at Large, Fox News Channel
Larry King, CNN
The Today Show, NBC

How to have a REAL Memorial Day

Monday, May 25, 2009, 11:38 am |

“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.” John 15:13 NIV

This weekend, I went to the grocery store. The checker, who seemed to be in her early 30s, asked if I had any plans for fun over the holiday weekend. I said I was working harder at remembering the reason for the holiday, which was to appreciate the sacrifice of those who laid down their lives so we could have freedom. I asked her if Hitler were waging war in Europe today, would America’s young men have the moral fiber to join the army to go against him? “Oh, no,” she exclaimed, “they wouldn’t.” As she stood there realizing that America wasn’t all she had hoped for, I put words to what we were both thinking. “America hasn’t ‘changed,’” I said, “it’s deteriorated.” It must have been an unusually serious discussion for her because she mistakenly undercharged me by more than $30. (After later discovering the error, I returned to the store and made it right).

This Memorial Day, I encourage you to ponder the real reason for the day, to remember those who died for you, and to consider what lessons you can learn from it. For one, freedom is not free. Those who died for you and me gave us freedom unmatched by many nations. If they could see us now, these fighting men would either be proud or embarrassed by our behavior. Many in America have used their hard-won freedom for good. Yet many others have used freedom to squander their lives away or to bring evil upon America from within.

Let appreciation fill your heart by viewing photos of U.S. military cemeteries around the world

Read the riveting account  of the World War II battle of Tarawa in 1943, as told by the late Gil Ferguson, who, at age 19, survived the battle, and later served 10 years for pro-family, conservative values in the California Assembly. Tarawa was the first major American offensive in the Pacific. Victory here came at the price of 3,000 dead or wounded U.S. Marines. Consider reading it aloud to family and friends to help you have a REAL Memorial Day.