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To: sneakypete
Interesting...but he forgot to pay his taxes. Isn't it ironic? As far as the Dixie Chicks go from my standpoint I might recognize 1 or 2 songs by them and thats it. If they came up to me I wouldn't know who they are. The ongoing ignoring of them will continue.
219 posted on 03/13/2003 9:53:57 PM PST by xp38
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To: xp38
Agreed--I sure wouldn't know 'em if I saw 'em! Now Jane Skinner or Alicia Acuna of FOXNews--'el yeah!!
221 posted on 03/13/2003 10:09:23 PM PST by ATCNavyRetiree
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To: xp38
Interesting...but he forgot to pay his taxes. Isn't it ironic?

He didn't forget to pay them,he had a lot of his tax dodges denied by the IRS,and ended up owing something like $17 million in back taxes,penalities,and fines. Willie wants the whole world fed,clothed,housed,and given free medical care,he just doesn't want Willie to be one of the ones having to pay for it. Typical leftie.

As far as the Dixie Chicks go from my standpoint I might recognize 1 or 2 songs by them and thats it.

The only one I know is the "Earl" one,and I wouldn't know it if it hadn't gotten so much attention on tv. I've also seen them play other songs on tv,and they really seem like talented musicians. I'm just not into "Fem-Liberation Country",though.

If they came up to me I wouldn't know who they are. The ongoing ignoring of them will continue.

Same here. I never bought or was even tempted to buy any of their albums before,and it doesn't seem likely that I will be changing my mind in the future. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

224 posted on 03/14/2003 3:50:34 AM PST by sneakypete (Music is magic you can hear.)
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