To: wizzler
I would still contend that continuing to berate a disposable pop group, a week after the fact, is kind of useless.
Disposable, right.... So let's dispose of them.
And yes, I do believe that the Dixie Chicks have the right to say whatever they want and support whatever they want. But when they do, when anybody does, they have to accept the consequences. When the Dixie Chicks said that, they meant to elicit more support for them from anti-war people. They got that... they also lost support from proBush community. Unfortunately (maybe), someone didn't do the logic and figure out that most of their fan base were a) conservative and/or b) patriotic. Now they have deal with the people they turned off. I have a right to free speech too. I choose to exercise it but NOT supporting them.
To: Robert A. Cook, PE
And yes, I do believe that the Dixie Chicks have the right to say whatever they want and support whatever they want. But when they do, when anybody does, they have to accept the consequences. Liberals say that there is no objective truth, there's no real right versus wrong and that all things/opinions/cultures are equally good.
But notice they haven't totally fooled themselves. When it comes to times they wish to note right versus wrong, they will invoke with emphasis the notion of "Karma". If that's not right versus wrong, good versus evil, an objective truth what is?
Sheryl Crow can bitch all she wants, but this country's Karma and George Bush's Karma will be just fine. Anywhere out there, wherever it's in danger, our military will be protecting it.
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03/19/2003 7:12:42 PM PST by
Doctor Raoul
(The "Anti-War Leaders" Have Blood On Their Hands, look and you'll find, they are NOT anti-war)
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