Posted on 04/24/2003 8:12:19 AM PDT by joy361
Edited on 05/07/2004 5:21:14 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
The Dixie Chicks, Emily Robison, left, Natalie Maines, center, and Martie Maguire, say they are posing nude to make a point.
NEW YORK - The Dixie Chicks appear nude on the cover of a weekly showbiz magazine in a defiant answer to a backlash over their opposition to the war in Iraq.
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"Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by stupidity."
Mike is for it, Brian is against it, Al says "cool out, man," and Carl and Dennis are still dead.
At least, that would be my guess given the political orientation of the band members.
Oh, wait, that was a rhetorical question...
MD
At the bottom right, of the "I",--- there is even a piece of left-over foot from the "E".
Jesus would ask that those who feel wronged by Natalie's comments forgive her. Jesus would also ask her critics not to commit further sin by maligning her character or use profanity in doing so. Jesus would also maintain a sense of proportion and recognize that a criticism of the President's political tactics is not an endorsement of Saddam Hussein. Jesus might also tug the President on the ear and ask him why he has ordered the firing of missiles into civilian population centers, thereby incurring the deaths of innocent men, women and children. Jesus would certainly tell all of you to chill out.
My response:
First, let me point out that the Iraqi's killed far more civilians that the coalition did, possibly by a 100 to 1 margin. There are reports that an entire batallion of men had their throats cut because they wouldn't fight for Saddam. What would Jesus have said about the release of those "radical" Iraqi children who were being held as political prisoners?
I hope that Natalie has asked Jesus to forgive her and I hope he has, but that doesn't mean that behavior doesn't have consequenses. My wife could forgive me for having an affair, but our relationship would be changed forever.
I don't deny Natalie her right to free speech. But I feel like she cheated on me, and so do a lot of other fans. We can forgive, but our relationship is changed forever.
Yup. Even now, they still think they can fool us. Disgraceful. ;)
Frankly, this phony nude photo-op "statement" does more harm to their careers by its sheer silliness, than any non-apology or Diane Sawyer cry-fest ever could. The DC's need to fire their PR person, pronto...
Perhaps, if they had kept quiet about the whole thing after Maines's PR agent-released apology, this may have blown over. But by shooting off her big mouth yet again with a definite NON-APOLOGY and whining about being BLACKLISTED, she and her songstress sisters are just making a bad situation worse.
Most Americans are in no mood for their views and it will eventually show up...at the box office and in CD sales. IMHO, the Dixie Chicks have lost this war...
So stupid, and so unnecessary. Their managers obviously know nothing about politics. If they had just shut up and put their heads down, this storm would have blown over by now. But they foolishly decided to keep amplifying their mistake and this cover just completely alienates most country music fans that would otherwise have forgiven them.
I've been one of their biggest fans to date, but this is just too much. I'll not be buying any more of their CDs.
Good, this completes the picture: we have already learned that they are immoral in other respects and unpatriotic.
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