May 21, 2006 /

Natalie Maines to George Bush – "Your Not Owed Any Respect"

The Dixie Chicks new album, Taking The Long Way is due out tomorrow and along with it comes a nice article in Time about the controversy that put the Dixie Chicks in the national spolight as a strong anti-war voice (excepts from Huffington Post): “I apologized for disrespecting the office of the President. But I […]

The Dixie Chicks new album, Taking The Long Way is due out tomorrow and along with it comes a nice article in Time about the controversy that put the Dixie Chicks in the national spolight as a strong anti-war voice (excepts from Huffington Post):

“I apologized for disrespecting the office of the President. But I don’t feel that way anymore. I don’t feel he is owed any respect whatsoever,” Dixie Chicks’ Natalie Maines tells TIME’s music critic Josh Tyrangiel, of her remark to a London audience in 2003: “Just so you know, we’re ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas.” TIME’s cover story, “Radical Chicks,” hits newsstands Monday, May 22nd.

You can read the entire article at Time.com (subscription required) or the rest of the review at the HuffPo.

I would like to take a second to remind everyone to please support the new anti-war music and help send a message to the music executives that we want more of this. The best way is to call and request these songs on your local station and even better is by purchasing their albums. I have a list of current anti-war songs, which can easily be ordered through Amazon, on the right hand side of the page. Just click the link and it will take you to Amazon’s page for that album. The more albums sold the more of this music we will see being released.

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