The Dixie Chicks have made a clever political move, buying, I mean supporting their own section of the Rock the Vote site and starting a registration and education campaign called "Chicks Rock, Chicks Vote!" (of course the Chicks don't exactly "rock," but "Chicks Pop, Chicks Vote!" doesn't have the same ring). What this does is allow them to say things like this in a new context:
- Dixie Chick Martie Maguire says the group's efforts with Rock The Vote aim to encourage respect and tolerance for differing political opinions. "We don't have any agenda with our appearing with Rock The Vote," Maguire said. "We were raised to have political conversations around the dinner table and my mother, she's very conservative and I love her no matter what and I respect her opinions and that's how I am with my friends too. So I think that's what we want to get out there to young people is that you don't have to agree on everything, you respect other people's opinions."
Coming under fire earlier this year for voicing her own political beliefs, lead singer Natalie Maines says she felt more compelled to encourage free speech as a parent to son Slade. "What gave us the courage to speak out was just thinking about us as parents," Maines said. "When our kids grow up and they're gonna know about all of this and what happened, and I had to think about supporting what I was going to tell Slade when he gets older about speaking out and being himself and not letting anyone silence him." [Launch]








Article comments
1 - Aaron
Rock the Vote doesn't have an agenda?
She still loves her mother even though she's a conservative?