Thread: Nix The Chix???
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Old 03-15-2003, 11:57 AM
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I believe everyone has the right to their opinions. But from what I have read on these two sites. They may be anti-war, but they were playing up more for the crowd to cheer them more than anything. Once the concert was over with, she recanted her statement some. But in each one, she keeps on mentioning about the huge anti-war sentiments that were there. Can someone say stroking to get a response?

First the quote from over seas by the reporter that did the interview.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/revi...,912236,00.html

And I think the website that Eros was talking about here in Dallas.

http://www.kscs.com/listingsentryfe...PT=FeatureStory

The thing about a celebrity saying their peace. It is like a politician. They are in the public's eye, and if it wasn't for the public they wouldn't be where they are. I am not saying this for sure, but I thought I heard on the radio already that the Chicks have already cancelled one concert here in Texas.

I know that this war is drawing out different opinions. But when you are a celebrity, what happens if you piss off half of your fans, or more. How much can it bite into your checkbook? I have already heard of film stars that are saying they are having problems getting leading roles because nobody wants to put them in the lead of a multi-million dollar movie, when they aren't sure if people will come to see them after they have said things. Only time will tell. I do hope that this can be settled peacefully, but if not then I will back the men and women in the forces. And our President. And it isn't just because he is from Texas.

Just my two cents.
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