Miss America
We have seen how the padgent over the years has taken the politically correct stance on everthing. From being the butt of jokes. "I want world Peace, and to see all children educated." As the typical answers judges look for. But wait what is this.
A new answer, a real answer. One that is not politically correct and am sure will have all the touchy feely, peace pot and microdot types cause to complain and protest. I on the opther hand LOVE the answer and shows some reality, and common sense.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Jan-21-Sat-2006/news/5471515.html
Miss Nevada's controversial pro-Yucca Mountain stance was sparked by "ruthless" judges involved in the Miss America Pageant interview process, according to her mother.
In Thursday's interview, Miss Las Vegas Crystal Wosik, who won the Miss Nevada title, was asked by one of the preliminary judges about the planned nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain.
Wosik replied, "It has to go someplace, and that was the best-built facility in the country," Nevada's state pageant director, Nancy Ames, told the Reno Gazette-Journal.
And if people die?
"We just have to take one for the team," said contestant Wosik, according to Ames.
SHE HAS MY VOTE, AND SUPPORT.
A new answer, a real answer. One that is not politically correct and am sure will have all the touchy feely, peace pot and microdot types cause to complain and protest. I on the opther hand LOVE the answer and shows some reality, and common sense.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Jan-21-Sat-2006/news/5471515.html
Miss Nevada's controversial pro-Yucca Mountain stance was sparked by "ruthless" judges involved in the Miss America Pageant interview process, according to her mother.
In Thursday's interview, Miss Las Vegas Crystal Wosik, who won the Miss Nevada title, was asked by one of the preliminary judges about the planned nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain.
Wosik replied, "It has to go someplace, and that was the best-built facility in the country," Nevada's state pageant director, Nancy Ames, told the Reno Gazette-Journal.
And if people die?
"We just have to take one for the team," said contestant Wosik, according to Ames.
SHE HAS MY VOTE, AND SUPPORT.