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Dixie Chicks...say what?!! Given the rather harsh comments about our President by Natalie from the Dixie Chicks...just wondering what my fellow members of the org think. Agree with her? Or gonna
wing your Dixie Chicks cd out the window. Love God and I shall 4ever Love u | |
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she's since recanted her comments... | |
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...yeah, an apology only AFTER she realized all the $$$ she may have been throwing out the window...
Who really cares anyway. The real funny thing about this is that based on the genre of music they make, who is there core audience?? | |
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ThirdStrike said: The real funny thing about this is that based on the genre of music they make, who is there core audience??
I've been waiting for somebody to bring it up! This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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I was proud of her.
Webster's dictionary defines: recant', v.t. retract; renounce. I wouldn't call her statement afterward "recanting", more of an apology. She said she was glad she lived in a country where people have the right to speak their views without fear of persecution... she also said she was sorry, but did not take the words back. Dixie Chick Natalie Maines Apologizes For Anti-Bush Comment Mon Mar 17,10:57 AM ET (3/17/03, 7 a.m. ET) -- Dixie Chick Natalie Maines (news) has apologized to President Bush (news - web sites) for the negative comment she made about him while performing overseas last week. Maines said in a statement released late Friday afternoon (March 14): "As a concerned American citizen, I apologize to President Bush because my remark was disrespectful. I feel that whoever holds that office should be treated with the utmost respect. We are currently in Europe and witnessing a huge anti-American sentiment as a result of the perceived rush to war. While war may remain a viable option, as a mother, I just want to see every possible alternative exhausted before children and American soldiers' lives are lost. I love my country. I am a proud American." The trio performed a live show in London on Monday (March 10) where Maines told the crowd, "Just so you know, we're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas." On Friday (March 14), radio stations across the country started to boycott the Chicks' music, and fans even gathered in some cities to throw away Dixie Chick CDs. -- Nancy Brooks, Nashville |
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instead of back-tracking with Everything the Dixie Chicks could truly be a threat to things.first they backed tracked out of there Battle with Sony Music&Now this with Bushy Boy.Can't Be Sucrred All your Life?? mistermaxxx | |
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ThirdStrike said: ...yeah, an apology only AFTER she realized all the $$$ she may have been throwing out the window...
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June7 said: The trio performed a live show in London on Monday (March 10) where Maines told the crowd, "Just so you know, we're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas."
Every time I see that it never fails to make me laugh! This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: ThirdStrike said: The real funny thing about this is that based on the genre of music they make, who is there core audience??
I've been waiting for somebody to bring it up! yes, consider that when thinking of her statement. but considering their core, also wonder why the hell they were in Europe when they said it do they have an audience there? | |
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AaronFantastic said: Supernova said: ThirdStrike said: The real funny thing about this is that based on the genre of music they make, who is there core audience??
I've been waiting for somebody to bring it up! yes, consider that when thinking of her statement. but considering their core, also wonder why the hell they were in Europe when they said it do they have an audience there? You will keep asking that. They obviously have an audience if a crowd turns up to see them, nothing like the success they have in America though, never heard of them having a UK hit. | |
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Essence said: AaronFantastic said: Supernova said: ThirdStrike said: The real funny thing about this is that based on the genre of music they make, who is there core audience??
I've been waiting for somebody to bring it up! yes, consider that when thinking of her statement. but considering their core, also wonder why the hell they were in Europe when they said it do they have an audience there? You will keep asking that. They obviously have an audience if a crowd turns up to see them, nothing like the success they have in America though, never heard of them having a UK hit. right, but weren't they at an awards show? the audience was already there. why are the Dixie Chicks. yes, i will continue to ask | |
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AaronFantastic said: Supernova said: ThirdStrike said: The real funny thing about this is that based on the genre of music they make, who is there core audience??
I've been waiting for somebody to bring it up! yes, consider that when thinking of her statement. but considering their core, also wonder why the hell they were in Europe when they said it do they have an audience there? Well, they must if they're touring there. When I first heard about it I didn't know it happened in Europe. The other ironic thing about this is; with Nashville artists, i.e. country music artists, their stated (and sometimes unstated) ideology tends to be every bit as to the right as many pop/rock/jazz, etc. performers are to the left. Not that I believe that every single recording artist adheres to these things. I guess I just never thought there'd be this type of brouhaha over something country music artists have said about a republican administration. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: AaronFantastic said: Supernova said: ThirdStrike said: The real funny thing about this is that based on the genre of music they make, who is there core audience??
I've been waiting for somebody to bring it up! yes, consider that when thinking of her statement. but considering their core, also wonder why the hell they were in Europe when they said it do they have an audience there? Well, they must if they're touring there. When I first heard about it I didn't know it happened in Europe. The other ironic thing about this is; with Nashville artists, i.e. country music artists, their stated (and sometimes unstated) ideology tends to be every bit as to the right as many pop/rock/jazz, etc. performers are to the left. Not that I believe that every single recording artist adheres to these things. I guess I just never thought there'd be this type of brouhaha over something country music artists have said about a republican administration. Right, it just wasn't expected from a Country&Western act. It all seems far too un-patriotic. | |
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