Yeah, we all know she said she's ashamed Bush is from texas like a few years ago...
But you're saying she said something about him, AGAIN?!
I didn't know.. Even if there's people who agree with her, it won't do any good to her career... her fan-base is made of republicans
Don't you just love their music, though? I know I do!
2006-09-13 16:11:28
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answered by ♥ AnGeL oF cLaRiTy ♥ 5
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Natalie Maines obviously isn't out to make friends with President Bush anytime soon -- expressing her embarrassment towards #43 and calling him a "dumb f**k" in a new documentary.
Though the Dixie Chicks initially set out to make a rockumentary, "Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing" quickly became more politically charged after the group's frontwoman told a London audience, "We're embarrassed that the President is from Texas," at a 2003 concert.
"We felt like it was time to have cameras follow us around for a little while and just show the next cycle of touring," says Emily Robison about the filming, "and then when Natalie said what she said it turned into a totally different animal. It was one of those things where we knew it was important to continue filming."
The documentary, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, depicts the backlash towards the Chicks and their new album, "Taking the Long Way," which had difficulty getting airplay on country radio stations. The film will open this month in limited release.
2006-09-13 22:55:56
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answered by Sillygirl 2
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Last I heard, she retracted her apology for saying she was, "ashamed that the President of the United States was from Texas," because she felt he wasn't owed an apology or anything else. This was only several months ago, before the Dixie Chicks' album, "Taking the Long Way" was released.
2006-09-13 22:57:45
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answered by Sharon Newman (YR) Must Die 7
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I don't' know, but she was in enough trouble from last time. I heard on the radio that they had to cancel 12 different concerts because of low tickets sales. She had a right to her opinion, however I think that if she should have had said it in the U.S.. You don't have to like the president,.but I think that there is a certain amount of respect involved either way. It was like she was putting down her country as well as the president when she said it in another country, and then went an attacked Toby Keith. For the sake of their career she better just stick to singing. Let me know what you find out.
2006-09-13 22:59:07
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answered by Angy FFRTFC 2
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She said she was ashamed that Bush was from Texas.
2006-09-13 22:55:45
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answered by First Lady 7
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she was ashamed of bush
2006-09-13 23:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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that he said "I Write Sins Not Tragedies"
2006-09-13 22:52:27
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answered by jimmy a 3
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she said he's a bigger asshole than even she is.
2006-09-14 11:52:58
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answered by bill 3
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