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Pertandingan ratu cantik Miss USA 2010 telah dimenangi oleh sorang pompuan cantik keturunan Arab Lubnan ( Rima Fakih ) yang mewakili daerah Michigan. Satu-satunyer pemenang yang berketurunan Arab-America dan mungkin... mungkin yer... mungkin MUSLIM..... huhuhu... Islam telah diperlekehkan....
[ dia ni memang cantik kan... ]
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She might be the first Arab-American, Muslim, or immigrant, to win the Miss USA title, but the pageant organization hasn’t kept adequate enough records to determine so. [CBS News]
Rima is a champion pole dancer. [TMZ]
She believes birth control pills should be paid for by health insurance. “I believe that birth control is just like every other medication even though it’s a controlled substance,” said Rima during the personal interview portion of the Miss USA pageant. [CBS News]
Last year, Rima became the first Arab-American crowned Miss Michigan USA. (Apparently, they keep better records than the national committee?) [My Fox New York]
She has said that her status as a beauty queen “would prove that Arabs don’t always try to separate themselves, but instead are integrated into American culture.” [My Fox New York]
Rima says her family celebrates both Muslim and Christian faiths, and she attended a New York Catholic school. [CBS News]
She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and minored in Business Administration at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. [The Detroit Blog]
She was a volunteer social worker during her college years. [My Fox New York]
Rima is the ambassador of The Pink Fund, an organization that provides financial aid to women and men afflicted with breast cancer. [The Pink Fund]
She has also worked to raise awareness of breast and ovarian cancer and women’s self-defense. [The Detroit Blog]
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