During the interview portion, Fakih was asked whether she thought birth control should be paid for by health insurance, and she said she believed it should because it's costly.
"I believe that birth control is just like every other medication even though it's a controlled substance," Fakih said.
Woolard handled the night's toughest question, about Arizona's new immigration law. Woolard said she supports the law, which requires police enforcing another law to verify a person's immigration status if there's "reasonable suspicion" that the person is in the country illegally.
She said she's against illegal immigration but is also against racial profiling.
She's also getting hit for some less-than-salacious pole dance pix, which seems so silly to me now that housewives all across America are installing these things and doing exercise classes on them.
Go, Donald:
After all, it's his pageant.
And go, America, land of the free.
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