Monday, February 15, 2010

Only in America, we treat Harlots like First Ladies


So I was flipping through the TV and I saw Rachel Uchitel, the main ho in Tiger Woods's black book, hosting EXTRA.

Somewhat intrigued, I watched and thought, "really"?

They put this harlot on TV like she's a celebrity. She is a HO! She is a homewrecker and is very proud to flaunt this all over the world. This girl is all over TV, magazines and blogs, trying to sell her story. Rachel is a mistress, a tramp! And she's given opportunities that most good people can only dream of.

But what REALLY gets me is what she and the other celebrity mistresses represent. These women has wrecked someone marriage and they get the Hollywood treatment. They mock marriage and yet, we (the gays) are considered the Apocalypse of marriage?

Where's NOM, Concerned Women for America, or Focus on the Family? Should they be dealing with these tramps, they are the ones destroying the virtues of marriage. These women's fame is based off of being homewreckers and I don't see none of these groups addressing them.

Funny, these groups' main focus is to protect marriage and so far they doing shoddy job. If they want to save marriage, they need to start with these spotted dogs first.

6 comments:

Stan in NH said...

Nice connection to the marriage equality question. These situations are the real threat to the institution. And it doesn't matter if they are straight or gay marriages. Interlopers who don't respect what marriage means should be questioned, not the sexual orientation or those willing to engage in the commitment and legalities of marriage.

Paul Benjamin said...

This is the reason why people continue to pimp themselves out...because it leads to jobs like this!

Gotta love the free world, right?

Unknown said...

America is the land of opportunity right?

SteveA said...

Well said my friend!

Joy said...

Excellent post! Glad you said it.

Prince Todd said...

I love that you use the word Harlot...LOL

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