Posted AT 7:37 PM EDT on 23/04/03
Dixie Chicks accept fallout from being too 'vocal'
JOHN GEROME
Associated Press
Nashville Dixie Chicks' lead singer Natalie Maines says she spoke against U.S. President Bush and war with Iraq last month out of frustration and regrets her choice of words, but she makes no apologies for thinking critically. "I'm not truly embarrassed that, you know, President Bush is from my state, that's not really what I care about," Maines said in an interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer for Primetime Thursday, airing 10 p.
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