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Freep The Dixie Chicks
Mister Magoo
| March 12, 2003
| Mister Magoo
Posted on 03/12/2003 3:57:10 PM PST by Mister Magoo
In reference to the Dixie Chicks' anti-American and anti-Texas comments, I encourage all Freepers to Freep the Dixie Chicks' official forum. Goto:
http://messages.yahoo.com/bbs?action=l&tid=dxc1&sid=22198844&ft=1
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To: Mister Magoo
What did they say. If you are going to start a thread like this you better come up with something better than "in regards to.."
Come on now. If they said something put it out there before I have to break my wife's heart telling her the dixie chicks are on the banned list.
To: Mister Magoo
Say it ain't so, Chicks!
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:03:33 PM PST
by
SwinneySwitch
(Liberate Iraq! Support Our Troops!)
To: Mister Magoo
I wouldn't Freep the Dixie Chicks with Bill clinton's tagline.
So9
To: Mister Magoo
You really have to wonder about the intelligence of these entertainers. Given the polls are 60+% in favor of our Iraq actions; instead of keeping quiet, they chose to alienate over half of their customer base. The smart thing would be to have no public comment (vote, donate, do whatever you wish, but don't involve the business).
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:03:51 PM PST
by
Hodar
(American's first. .... help the others, after we have helped our own.)
To: big ern
To: Mister Magoo
This is a serious test for my wife...she loooovees them.
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:04:55 PM PST
by
smith288
("The reason I am not a liberal is because im not as certain about my guesswork" -Dennis Miller)
To: big ern
" " And they don't know when to stop. "Just so you know," says singer Natalie Maines, "we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas." It gets the audience cheering - at a time when country stars are rushing to release pro-war anthems, this is practically punk rock"
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:05:55 PM PST
by
cmsgop
( Arby's says no more Horsey Sauce for Scott Ritter !!!!)
To: big ern
Yes, it broke my heart to put them on my banned list. *sigh* Now I have to switch the station when they come on.
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:05:55 PM PST
by
LisaAnne
To: Servant of the Nine
The Dixie Chicks
Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
Betty Clarke
Wednesday March 12, 2003
The Guardian
The Dixie Chicks are the good-time girls the country establishment loves to hate. Too direct, too old-fashioned, too modern ... you name it, it's been slung at the Texan trio. The old vanguard liked their women fiesty but second-class, preferably wearing cowgirl outfits and a smile. But the Dixie Chicks were renegade ladies of country who sung gleefully about killing abusive spouses and dressed like an older Britney Spears. Add the success they have had selling a progressive bluegrass sound to fans ignorant of banjos and whistles and you have an emasculating threat.
And they don't know when to stop. "Just so you know," says singer Natalie Maines, "we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas." It gets the audience cheering - at a time when country stars are rushing to release pro-war anthems, this is practically punk rock.
Aside from courting controversy, the band has sold 25m LPs since their debut album, Wide Open Spaces, was released in 1998 and made the fiddle sexy. Featuring two sisters, Martie Maguire and Emily Robinson, along with the effervescent Maines, their passion for tradition and love for pop made the country genre a contender again. Their latest album, Home, won three Grammys.
Although their outfits are more New York than Nashville, the music is proud of its roots. Long Time Gone adopts the chatty style of Loretta Lynn and the poignancy of Hank Williams, Robinson's nifty banjo flowing beneath Maguire's sparky fiddle. Tortured, Tangled Hearts is similarly quick and quaint, Maines recalling Dolly Parton before she became Country Barbie.
Bluegrass's charm lies in its rawness, but the Dixie Chicks have polished the mountain sound and made it palatable for a new audience. This does mean that Truth No.2 creeps into Celine Dion territory, Maines grabbing each phrase and shaking her head like a puppy with a toy. But it's in the giddy Sin Wagon, which turns religious worship into a hymn for sex, that the Dixie Chicks hit their stride, shrieking, shouting, unrepentant.
To: Mister Magoo
Kinda figures. Imus loves the Dixie Chicks.......
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:06:30 PM PST
by
b4its2late
(Law not enforced is not law.)
To: Mister Magoo
THE BLIXIE CHICKS
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:07:41 PM PST
by
laz17
(Socialism is the religion of the atheist.)
To: b4its2late
The Dixie Chicks' website took down the public forum. There were literally 3 posts a minute castigating the Chicks. Solid work Freepers.
To: Mister Magoo
I did, twice.
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:08:18 PM PST
by
ewing
To: Hodar
Given the polls are 60+% in favor of our Iraq actionsI have a real problem with this 60% figure. Nearly everyone I've talked to in my circle of influence/knowledge is ambivalent at best (meaning they are undecided) or adamantly against the war.
For the record, I want Saddam Hussein removed.
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:09:12 PM PST
by
Archangelsk
(Polls only serve to confuse and a confused mind always says no.)
To: Mister Magoo
Thanks for posting the comments. I wonder if there were more than that.
I'll say it again. Thinking the war with (not "on" Iraq like we are raping Iraq or something) is not necessary because Saddam can be contained is naive but not unamerican.
Bashing the President because you hate his guts when he's trying to protect the nation from a threat makes you a loser who puts your political views ahead of the Country.
Saying you have to get the UN's approval to protect our country is UN-American.
The Dixie Chicks are losers until I hear they want the UN's approval then their UN-American losers.
To: Archangelsk
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posted on
03/12/2003 4:12:26 PM PST
by
Hodar
(American's first. .... help the others, after we have helped our own.)
To: big ern
They're on the banned list.
To: Archangelsk
The remarks that have been quoted are anti-Bush. President Bush still enjoys popularity in the 60s, I think. From that viewpoint, the girl wasn't very bright to blast him in such a personal manner.
To: laz17
THE BLIXIE CHICKS
ROFLMAO
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