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If the Dixie Chicks had been rockin' babes ...(Choke on your vomit alert!!)
Houston Chronicle ^ | March 24, 2003 | Tamara Conniff

Posted on 03/25/2003 12:27:06 PM PST by Houmatt

Sheryl Crow wore a white T-shirt emblazoned with "War Is Not the Answer" when she accepted her American Music Award in January. Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst was received with cheers when he said, "This war has got to go away as soon as possible" during the Grammy telecast. But when Natalie Maines of the country music trio the Dixie Chicks said from a London stage that she was "ashamed" that President Bush was from Texas, the result was quite different.

Angry fans flooded radio stations in San Diego, Nashville and Dallas with calls demanding that the Dixie Chicks' music be removed from playlists. Many fans-turned-enemies burned posters, and one group of protesters in Louisiana mounted a 33,000-pound tractor and ran over CDs.

First, Maines tried to explain herself. But anti-Chicks warriors continued to destroy CDs, so she took a deep breath and issued a formal apology to Bush, proclaiming that she was "proud to be an American." But South Carolina legislators were not swayed; they passed a resolution asking that the Dixie Chicks apologize directly to South Carolinians and play a free concert for the troops.

No one is mad at Sheryl Crow. No one is burning Limp Bizkit posters. It appears that San Diego, Nashville and Dallas care not at all about the opinion of America's rock stars. But apparently country music and its idols have a duty to be patriotic.

While rock music has its roots in rebellion, country music comes from a storytelling tradition. Considered to be white Anglo-Celtic ethnic music, country was born in the southern Appalachians during the late 19th century; its role was to depict rural life and its hardships. Patriotism stemmed from the fact that people there lived off the fruit of the land; America was feeding them.

While the northern part of the United States continued to industrialize during the early 20th century, the South remained agricultural and politically conservative. Country music then became a reflection of Southerners' desire to preserve their culture and core values: love your country, love God, love your family.

The easy argument to make is that country music fans are patriotic because they're uneducated, poor, white rednecks and hillbillies who don't know any better. This stereotype is justified for some, but not all. According to market research, they are indeed overwhelmingly white but have an average household income of $50,000, and 77 percent of them own homes.

Being patriotic is also an identity, a badge that country music devotees wear proudly. The more patriotic the better. Take honky-tonk country star Toby Keith's Sept. 11-inspired hit song, Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American. Fans embraced the song's lyrics, especially the verses: "You'll be sorry that you messed with the US of A / Cuz we'll put a boot in your ass / It's the American Way."

Country fans want their music to tell tales about their woes, their heartaches, their anger. Keith wasn't being political; he was just mad.

Country enthusiasts don't like their music mixed with politics, but for some reason they do embrace sad tunes about soldiers dying for the United States.

The Dixie Chicks' song Travelin' Soldier, about a boy who goes to Vietnam and never comes back, follows in the tradition of such classics as Jimmie Rogers' The Soldier's Sweetheart and Loretta Lynn's Dear Uncle Sam.

Aren't these antiwar songs? For Northern liberal Democrats, they are. But for Southern Republicans, dying for your country is patriotic; it's noble.

Of course, now anti-Chicks activists are claiming the trio didn't actually write Travelin' Soldier. How could they -- anti-American heathens that they are?

Sadly, those who shun the Dixie Chicks have become exactly what they say they are not: anti-American. By burning CDs and posters and throwing verbal stones at Maines, they are violating her most important right and the foundation of this country -- her freedom of speech.


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To: In God I trust
I have threatened to cancel time and time again.

But this time, I will not renew.

The liberal democrates that run this piece of crap they call a newspaper have supported our 'affirmative action' mayor for 6 yrs along with the city's 'affirmative action' chief-of-police. The city is in the worst shape since I can remember and the crime lab scandal will result in multitudes of appeals in the courts.

Yet The Comical supports a recall of term-limits and has bashed President Bush every chance it gets!!

I can't wait till I get a call asking why I cancelled.

21 posted on 03/25/2003 12:53:54 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: hsmomx3
That didn't take long! I was waiting for some leftist moron to make the illogical leap that it was actually UnAmerican to not support people that you don't agree with.

They are so predictable.
22 posted on 03/25/2003 12:54:24 PM PST by LaraCroft ('Bout time)
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To: G.Mason
Liberal forget that yes, you have a right to free speech, but you will also reap what those words bring.

Most Liberals don't work for a living so it surprises them that business would suffer just for speaking one's mind.

24 posted on 03/25/2003 12:59:12 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: Houmatt
Surprsed they arent doing a benefit for the Wahhabi Lobby or the Home For Old Republican Guard Members
25 posted on 03/25/2003 1:00:16 PM PST by joesnuffy
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To: boxerblues
Bingo. Pandering to anti-Americanism is shameless.
26 posted on 03/25/2003 1:00:40 PM PST by big gray tabby
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To: Houmatt
"Fred Durst was received with cheers when he said, "This war has got to go away as soon as possible" during the Grammy telecast".

"Got to go away as soon as possible"? Is war a cold or a case of the "sniffles"? We're not treating an anxiety disorder with Zoloft, we're fighting a real war with real men and women and real weaponry with a real strategy.

she took a deep breath and issued a formal apology to Bush, proclaiming that she was "proud to be an American."

Right -- about as much as she's proud to be a Texan.

27 posted on 03/25/2003 1:01:31 PM PST by tuna_battle_slight_return
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To: big gray tabby
It seems that certain entertainment types still have a very over-blown opinion of their own worth in the political arena. Our most recent foot in mouth award goes to one Natalie Maines of the Country Group “The Dixie Chicks”. During a concert in London Ms. Maines behooved herself of her rights to free speech and launched a very public tirade against President Bush. Her remarks that “…We are ashamed that President Bush is from Texas”, lead to an overwhelming backlash from pro-Bush supporters as well as fans that disagree with Ms. Maines choice of words and the venue in which she chose to utter them; a foreign country.

When the controversy first got started Ms. Maines chose to defend her attack on President Bush as “free speech” but as the wildfire started to rage across the land and radio stations began to pull “The Dixie Chicks” music from their rotations Ms. Maines ‘decided’ that her remarks where less than appropriate. Ms. Maines said in a statement released by her representatives that she was ‘sorry for her comments’ and that ‘anyone who held the office of President of the United States was worthy of respect.’

One can’t help but be amazed by entertainment types and their propensity for opening their mouths and sticking their foot in it up to their ankles. One also wonders at the sincerity of an apology issued in the face of a growing national boycott of all things “Dixie”. Has Ms. Maines truly seen the error of her ways and learned that disrespectful comments about an extremely popular President, while protected under free speech rights, often carry larger consequences. Perhaps Ms. Maines has learned that a large flag waving fan base also has the ability to carry a very big stick.

While I will defend Ms. Maines right to disagree with our Presidents policy, and as a former Army man and current member of the American Legion I have done so, I will remind Ms. Maines that the right to “Free Speech” is not a “right” to have others agree with you, nor does it, in any way, absolve you from having to accept the responsibility for your words and actions. When you do unpopular things you must be prepared to face negative reactions. This is not censorship Ms. Maines; this is simply other citizen's exercising their right to “Free Speech” by telling you loudly and clearly to just Shut Up!!!

28 posted on 03/25/2003 1:08:11 PM PST by The_Pickle ("We have no Permanent Allies, We have no Permanent Enemies, Only Permanent Interests")
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To: elephant
She apparently works for the Hollywood Reporter.

This is the best I could come up with:

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hollywoodreporter/info/contact.jsp

29 posted on 03/25/2003 1:21:22 PM PST by Houmatt (You will chop down the mightiest tree in the forest with.....a herring!)
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To: elephant
And there is this.
30 posted on 03/25/2003 1:26:09 PM PST by Houmatt (You will chop down the mightiest tree in the forest with.....a herring!)
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To: Houmatt
The Chicks did an ad layout for PETA, and have backed out on it being released. In other words, they don't want you to voice your opinion by choosing whose music you listen to, but they want to tell you what to choose when buying clothing.
31 posted on 03/25/2003 1:33:12 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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To: Houmatt
If the Dixie Chicks had been rockin' babes ...

Yeah, and if Bill Clinton had been a conservative Republican...

32 posted on 03/25/2003 1:34:53 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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To: Houmatt
By burning CDs and posters and throwing verbal stones at Maines, they are violating her most important right and the foundation of this country -- her freedom of speech.

Amazing. Our exercise of our freedom of speech is a violation of Maines's freedom of speech. Few liberals are this blunt with their double standard.

33 posted on 03/25/2003 1:37:15 PM PST by dirtboy (Rally For America - Steps of PA State Capitol, Harrisburg - March 29 at high noon)
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To: TexasCajun
TexasCajun do what I did. I cancelled my subscription to the New Orleans Times Picayune and started a monthly donation to FreeRepublic. I get more for my money and I support a great site all at the same time!
34 posted on 03/25/2003 1:44:34 PM PST by betsyross
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To: Houmatt
Of course, now anti-Chicks activists are claiming the trio didn't actually write Travelin' Soldier. How could they -- anti-American heathens that they are?

Man, this author is a moron. It's not a matter of people "claiming" that the Chicks didn't write this; the Dixie Chicks don't write ANY of their songs!

35 posted on 03/25/2003 1:46:49 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: NYCVirago
They DIDN'T write Travelin Soldier
36 posted on 03/25/2003 1:48:23 PM PST by pnz1
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To: Houmatt
Country music then became a reflection of Southerners'(and all Americans') desire to preserve their culture and core values: love your country, love God, love your family

Uh Ms. Conniff, what the hell is wrong with that?

37 posted on 03/25/2003 1:49:30 PM PST by Dane
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To: Houmatt
Just read over my reply #37. It was directed at the writer of the article and not you.
38 posted on 03/25/2003 1:54:42 PM PST by Dane
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To: Houmatt
By burning CDs and posters and throwing verbal stones at Maines, they are violating her most important right and the foundation of this country -- her freedom of speech.

Wrongo!

By burning CDs and posters and throwing verbal stones at Maines, they are violating exercising their most important right and the foundation of this country -- their freedom of speech.

39 posted on 03/25/2003 1:55:39 PM PST by southern rock
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To: hsmomx3
If it wasn't for so called "News Channels" putting her fat arse on the T.V. everytime she hacks out another note, I wouldn't know what she sings either.

And I wish they'd keep all the other so-call "stars" off the T.V. whenever a charge of electricity happens to pass by one of their brain cells.

40 posted on 03/25/2003 2:00:20 PM PST by husky ed (FOX NEWS ALERT "Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead" THIS HAS BEEN A FOX NEWS ALERT)
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