Carrie Prejean is no shrinking violet. The Miss California who stirred controversy when she said at the Miss USA contest that marriage should be between a man and woman is hitting Washington to campaign for traditional marriage. Tomorrow, she'll be announcing her "No Offense" campaign on behalf of the National Organization for Marriage.

A source close to the group says the campaign includes ads that "will focus on how standing up for marriage elicits attacks from the left and homosexual rights activists. The Carrie Prejean incident further exposes the extreme nature of the push for same-sex marriage as the Perez Hiltons of the world try to claim supporters of marriage and family are somehow bigoted. Ramifications of same-sex marriage court rulings create very real Kafkaesque scenarios, as when Christian photographers in New Mexico get hauled before the state human rights commission because they choose (their right, no?) to not accept business for photographing same-sex weddings."

Here's what the group just sent us.

