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More Texas Shenanigans: The Dixie Chicks
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:09pm
by Damaramu
At a recent concert in London one of the Dixie Chicks, Natalie Maines, reportedly said:
"Just so you know, we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas."
A couple of country stations here in Houston are boycotting The Dixie Chicks by not playing their songs.
More on this can be found
HERE.

Posted: 2003-03-14 09:11pm
by Joe
I think the more important question to consider here is: "Who gives a shit?"
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:26pm
by Xenophobe3691
I'm personally embarassed that humanity gave birth to such shit as Hitler, Pol Pot, and Celine Dion. I don't go braggin it everywhere...
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:29pm
by Montcalm
She should have done her show say thank you and goodnight.
some celebrities could really learn to shut the fuck up.

Posted: 2003-03-14 09:34pm
by neoolong
I think it's unwarranted. People are allowed their opinion. Of course celebrities' opinions get more air time so they should have known that. But still, people are allowed their opinion.
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:35pm
by HemlockGrey
Jesus Christ, celebrities need to learn that they are entertainers, not politicians, and that, when it comes to their views on world politics, nobody gives a shit. Nobody important, anyway.
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:36pm
by HemlockGrey
Although, I wouldn't mind so much if a celebrity stood up and said "Let's go to Iraq and give'em hell!" At least then they wouldn't be going with the mindless majority.
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:41pm
by Montcalm
HemlockGrey wrote:Although, I wouldn't mind so much if a celebrity stood up and said "Let's go to Iraq and give'em hell!" At least then they wouldn't be going with the mindless majority.
I`m not sure but if i heard correctly a few days ago TV`s favorite shrink Kelsey Grammer is for removing Saddam.
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:44pm
by Wicked Pilot
HemlockGrey wrote:Although, I wouldn't mind so much if a celebrity stood up and said "Let's go to Iraq and give'em hell!" At least then they wouldn't be going with the mindless majority.
As long as people do give a shit, then their voices are obviously more important than that of better informed and insightful people.
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:47pm
by Darth Fanboy
I despise country music but Clint Black as a new song "I Raq and I roll" which actually entertained me somewhat.
entertainers with inflated egos such as the Dicksy Chixreally need to remember that they're not popular for political opinions and that most people don't give a shit. Same with Sean Penn, Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg and others. Fuck them, their seven digit paychecks, and single digit IQs
Posted: 2003-03-14 09:49pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Both sides need to grow up. Nobody gives a shit about the opinions of some celebrity, and the radio stations should know if every artist that openly opposed a war on Iraq was boycotted, then there would only be about two musicians left.
Which brings me to my next thought: Why do these musicians think they're proving a point by openly opposing war? And what progress do they make by uniting, in that group, Artists United to Win Without War (Or it that "Artists United to Whine About War"?).
Posted: 2003-03-14 10:22pm
by Wicked Pilot
Darth Fanboy wrote:entertainers with inflated egos such as the Dicksy Chixreally need to remember that they're not popular for political opinions and that most people don't give a shit.
Whoa there, they simply stated their opinion during a concert, it's not like they were speaking at a political rally, speaking before congress, or meeting with a foreign head of state.
Posted: 2003-03-14 10:28pm
by Raptor 597
I hate the Dixie Chicks. This just adds a notch into a cut up wall of why I should kill them.
Posted: 2003-03-14 10:32pm
by Montcalm
Just wait until Quebec`s contribution to crappy music start opening her yapper.
Posted: 2003-03-14 10:38pm
by aerius
Question: Is she blonde?
'Cause if she is it would explain a lot.
(mandatory blonde female joke)
Posted: 2003-03-14 10:41pm
by neoolong
aerius wrote:Question: Is she blonde?
'Cause if she is it would explain a lot.
(mandatory blonde female joke)
Aren't they all blonde?

Posted: 2003-03-14 10:42pm
by Montcalm
aerius wrote:Question: Is she blonde?
'Cause if she is it would explain a lot.
(mandatory blonde female joke)
You know her Celine Dion

Posted: 2003-03-14 10:44pm
by aerius
Not Celine, the Dixie Chick, Natalie Maines. Celine just creeps me out for some reason.
Posted: 2003-03-14 10:56pm
by Montcalm
aerius wrote:Not Celine, the Dixie Chick, Natalie Maines. Celine just creeps me out for some reason.
Sorry but i saw their photos and i think all blonds are airheads.
Posted: 2003-03-15 12:12am
by Knife
Put quite simply, they (Dixe Chicks) have a right to there opinion, but people (radio stations and consumers) have a right to buy and/or listen to what they want. These celebraties have to learn that shitting on 1/2 of there consumers (thats right, roughly 1/2 of Americans are conservitive and/or Republicans) is not good for their businesses. Its that simple.
Posted: 2003-03-15 12:49am
by Utsanomiko
aerius wrote:Not Celine, the Dixie Chick, Natalie Maines. Celine just creeps me out for some reason.
Bleached-blonde or real blonde? Cause it might make a difference.
And yeah, they all bug me for numerous reasons, especially Dion, who is simply weird and annoying enough to be as creepy as one can get without looking like Joan Rivers.
Posted: 2003-03-15 01:05am
by weemadando
Let me illustrate my position:
1. Country Music.
2. Dixie Chicks.
3. Texas.
4. Country Music.
5. President Bush.
All this equals a whole bunch of not caring.
Posted: 2003-03-15 01:57am
by Anarchist Bunny
There are only two Texan Presidents, Eisenhower and Lyndon. The Bushes were born in some bitch states, Massicusets and Conneticut I believe.
Posted: 2003-03-15 02:06am
by Darth Fanboy
Wicked Pilot wrote:Darth Fanboy wrote:entertainers with inflated egos such as the Dicksy Chixreally need to remember that they're not popular for political opinions and that most people don't give a shit.
Whoa there, they simply stated their opinion during a concert, it's not like they were speaking at a political rally, speaking before congress, or meeting with a foreign head of state.
But when you give your opinion in front of a crowd of people like that, then you make that sort of thing a political statement to the masses even though everyone there paid their money to hear music.
Posted: 2003-03-15 02:30am
by Frank Hipper
anarchistbunny wrote:There are only two Texan Presidents, Eisenhower and Lyndon. The Bushes were born in some bitch states, Massicusets and Conneticut I believe.
Eisenhower was from Kansas.