Earlier this week, while performing in London, you stated that you were ashamed that our President is from your home state. I wonder if you realized how many Americans would be listening. This American was listening. This Texan is ashamed that you come from my state.
I serve my country as an officer in the United States Navy. Specifically, I fly F-14 Tomcats off carriers around the world, executing the missions that preserve the very freedom you claim to exercise. I have proudly fought for my country in the skies over Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan without regret.
Though I may disagree wholeheartedly with your comments, I will defend to the death your right to say them in America. But for you to travel to a foreign land and publicly criticize our Commander-in-Chief is cowardice behavior. Would you have so willingly made those comments while performing for a patriotic, flag-waving crowd of Texans in Lubbock. I would imagine not.
How dare you pocket profits off songs about soldiers, their deaths and patriotism while criticizing their Commander-in-Chief abroad, even while they prepare to give their lives to ensure your own freedom of speech. Please ask yourself, what have you done to deserve that sacrifice?
Do not try to justify your comments by claiming that you made them only because you care about innocent lives. Never once in our history have we committed troops to war for the purpose of taking innocent lives. We do it to protect innocent lives, even yours. If the world leaders of the late 1930's had the vision and courage of our present Commander-in-Chief, perhaps the evil men who caused the death of millions in WWII would have never had the opportunity to harm a soul. The potential loss of millions of lives in the future at the hands of today's evil men necessitate action.
In a separate correspondence, I am returning to you each and every Dixie Chicks CD and cassette that I have ever purchased. Never again will I allow my funds to support your behavior. All you have done is to add your name to a growing list of American "Celebrities" who have failed to realize that they have obtained their successes on the backs of the American blue-collar workers such as our servicemen and women.
To Natalie Maines: This Texan, this American will continue to risk his life to guarantee your freedoms. What will you do to deserve it?
"Be kind. Remember everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." - Harry Thompson
posted on March 30, 2003 12:49:22 PM new
I have never heard a more potentially career-ending comment from any entertainer in my life. Considering their conservative country following, what the heck was she thinking? That statement cost them millions of dollars not to mention a tremendous loss of respect. I am not particularly a fan of Bush's and I have no problem with making a negative statement about a President. To say this to an audience during a war, however, is just plain dumb.
posted on March 30, 2003 02:15:48 PM new
Dixie Chicks Get South Carolina Resistance
Tue Mar 25, 4:00 AM ET
Nancy Brooks
The Dixie Chicks controversy continues to grow. A radio talk show host in Greenville, South Carolina--the first U.S. stop on the trio's Top Of The World tour--has proposed an alternative concert on May 1, the night the Chicks are set to play there.
Talk show host Mike Gallager, who has not yet lined up an act for his proposed show, said he'll donate all proceeds to South Carolina military families, and anyone with a ticket to the Dixie Chicks (news - web sites)' show will get in for free.
Gallager explained, "Obviously, this is designed to send a message that it's not OK to run down our president during this time of war. They insulted their core audience. Country music fans are red-blooded, patriotic Americans who support our military and support our commander-in-chief."
Maines upset many fans across the country when she told a London audience on March 10: "Just so you know, we're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas." She later apologized.
-- Nancy Brooks, Nashville
I live in SC, approx 4 hours from Greenville...a good friend of mine lives there, and said that there is a great chance that there WILL BE an alternative to the Chicks concert...maybe it will be: