Guilty or not, take her to the cleaners.
Well...on second thought...
A name that will live in infamy.
Natalie sure knows how to use her yap to screw herself up.
BTW.. haven’t heard much from the Ditzy Chicks lately.
Were they out there promoting the Zero One per chance?
I remember during the Bush broughaha that her father remarked she just can’t keep her mouth shut.
Who is Natalie Maines?
Natalie is an ignorant loudmouth, no surprise she's being sued about something stupid that came out of her liberal pie-hole.
It's breathtaking to see how the Chicks crashed from mega-stardom. If they had just "shut up and sang" they'd have been doing gig's into their 60's.
Foolish women..
Yep, she’s liable. Give the plaintiff all your money and then move to France.
I for one am SHOCKED, SHOCKED I tell ya,,,SHOCKED that good old Nat would say anything nasty about anyone,,,,sheesh, that’s hard to believe...............<...SARCASM OFF....>
Would not surprise me if she wind up fat, dumb and broke
He might want to rethink the suit. It is interesting that his DNA was found on one of the victims(or it could have been on a victim’s clothing. I forget exactly where) but the DNA of Miskelly, Echols and/or Baldwin was not found on any of the victims and/or at the crime scene.
Even Steven Branch’s mother believes he is guilty.
What kind of name is “Pasdar”?
She just keep her big yap shut.
That is the funniest thing I’ve heard all week. Sorry the guy got bad-mouthed by big-mouth. I hope he gets all the damages he’s looking for and more. I admit I liked the ‘chicks - right up to the moment they started their little p-ing contest with Toby Keith and started bad mouthing the President and the Country. From that moment on, I never listened to another ‘chicks song, never will.
Relax people, for the morons it come with fame and money.
You begin to believe your own self importance which in turn gives you the right to do and say anything that enters into your tiny brain without seeing how moronbic it sounds or having the need to have any proof.
I still don't know.
Natalie Maines:
“Something I knew in my gut after I watched the film that these three guys didn’t do these crimes,” said Maines.
“In America you have to be proven guilty before a shadow of a doubt,” said Maines
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Maines has written on the official Dixie Chicks website:
I encourage everyone to see the documentaries Paradise Lost and Paradise Lost’; for the whole history of the case. I only discovered the films about six months ago, and when I finished Paradise Lost 2, I immediately got online to make sure that these three wrongly convicted boys had been set free since the films were released. My heart sank when I learned that the boys were now men and were still in prison.
I searched for answers as to what had been done and what was being done to correct this injustice. I donated to the defense fund and received a letter from Damien Echols wife, Lorri. She is a lovely woman who has dedicated her time and heart to her husband. I was glad to hear that after so many years of fighting for justice it looked like things were finally happening. Below, I have written what the DNA and forensics evidence shows. I hope after reading it and looking at the WM3.org website, you will know that the wrong guys are sitting in jail right now, and feel compelled to help.
“Instead, the DNA results match Terry Hobbs, the step-father of one of the victims. Our new filing also includes strong evidence from Pam Hobbs (the ex-wife of Terry Hobbs and the mother of one of the victims) implicating her former husband in the murders.”
“If I had to have a supporter it wouldn’t be the Dixie Chicks,’’ quipped West Memphis assistant Police Chief Mike Allen, who as a young detective investigated the West Memphis child murders. “I quit listening to them a long time ago. She’s known to put her foot in her mouth and not know what she’s talking about.’’
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In December of 2007, lead singer Natalie Maines spoke at a ‘Free the West Memphis 3’ rally on the steps of the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion. Weeks earlier, she’d posted a letter on the band’s website asking for contributions to the legal defense fund.
In the letter, she implicated Terry Hobbs, the step-father of one of the murdered children. In part, she wrote, “he washed his clothes and sheets at odd hours for no other reason than to hide evidence from the crime.”
Hobbs has always denied involvement in the murders.
“I am not a child killer,” he told Action News 5 last August. “I was a step-parent back then, and we were a family on our feet, doing well.”
http://www.wmcstations.com/Global/story.asp?S=9453742