Posted on 10/07/2006 1:04:19 PM PDT by kristinn
It's hard to believe this petite, well-mannered Texan - sitting opposite in a Sydney harbourside hotel - caused the kind of stir the music industry has not seen since John Lennon sang about being crucified in 1969.
It's the day before the band's first Australian concert on their Accidents and Accusations world tour.
Maines looks younger than her 31 years.
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Aware she may sound "bizarre", the 31-year-old believes the vitriol directed at The Dixie Chicks was part of a right-wing conspiracy.
An organised group known as the Free Republic set out to bring the band down.
The organisation's power, she says, comes through the internet. The site has thousands of subscribers, all of whom were encouraged to destroy the band's music and boycott the radio stations that played it.
"It's scary how much power they do have," she says. "They can take down someone singlehandedly and I don't think Americans are aware of that.
"It's the same group that went after (former US president) Bill Clinton and (gay actress) Ellen DeGeneres."
In the beginning, Maines says, they tried to fight their detractors. Their management tried to alert radio station programmers to what was happening.
"But they weren't open to it and just thought we were grasping at straws to try and salvage something," she says.
"It was just bigger than we could fight and we weren't willing to put ourselves out there to be made to look stupid if people weren't willing to investigate this thing and be open to it."
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"For the Free Republic we were a dream come true; they made it their mission to take us down. Apparently we were not supposed to think like this because we play country music."
(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.au ...
You should only wrap aluminum around the drumsticks of Butterball turkeys and cook on low heat. If you don't follow the directions properly, you end up with a half-baked turkey like the one in the picture.
"The organisation's power, she says, comes through the internet. The site has thousands of subscribers, all of whom were encouraged to destroy the band's music and boycott the radio stations that played it. "It's scary how much power they do have," she says. "They can take down someone singlehandedly and I don't think Americans are aware of that. "It's the same group that went after (former US president) Bill Clinton..."
Arguably, a yodelling skanky bimbo fronting for the Gramscian Left might be scarier.
Hey Natalie. This guy from Ohio wishes you nothing but the worst. Free Speech - She's a bitch just like you.
LOL.
Thanks Westlander.
The vitriol directed, by Maines, at President Bush, was part of a left-wing conspiracy. The left-wing conspiracy is far vaster than any right-wing conspiracy could be, since it includes most of the MSM, most of the movie industry, most of the music industry, most unions, most of the "education" community, etc.
What is amazing is that there are many millions of Americans who now understand this, thanks to the Internet. Viva la Internet!!!
Oink.
petite?
That would be the Berklee School of Music in Boston. It's a very prestigious school of music.
Mark
Sorry, sweetie, but your right of free speech doesn't require that I have to agree with you, take you seriously, or even listen to you.
ping
People who don't understand the freedom of speech because they don't understand how to think for themselves. Thinking is too rigorous, and it's easier just to be a contrarian to create the impression that you have an intellect and firmly held beliefs about anything. That's the popular left.
Yes it is. Thanks for the correction.
Yes, I believe that was the 'Night we drove ol' dixie chicks down, and all the bells were ringing . . . '
Free speech is a two-way street.
I hate to see innocent animals slandered like that. ;')
That would be the Berklee School of Music in Boston. It's a very prestigious school of music.
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