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There is nothing that Nashville or its conservative fans hate more than originality. As soon as the Dixie Chicks expressed an original thought, they were treading on shaky ground. I can't believe Johnny Cash would support any foolish demonstrations against people for speaking freely. That's something we are supposed to be defending on the other side of the world...
...about time we started looking at both sides of the coin. I am proud of my husband for defending the country and the Constitution, and I am even more proud to live in a country in which political dissent is not viewed as treason. The Dixie Chicks were foolish, however, if they didn't expect repercussions for alienating their core audience by insulting the President while performing in a foreign country. Country-music listeners are well within their rights to stop buying the Dixie Chicks' albums and boycott radio stations that play them...
...only outrage is coming from people who were foolish enough to invite the Jersey Girls onto their shows...
...week's hoopla is all reaction to Bernanke's reading of the economic tea leaves. The real excitement hits June 28-29, when the next rate hike ? or hold ? is announced. One thing is certain; after Monday's performance, fewer people on Wall Street or Main Street will be foolish enough to think they know exactly what Ben Bernanke and the Fed is going...
...less expensive home or rental. Refinancing into a more stable loan--like a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage--may not lower your payments, but it will give you a steady base for planning a budget and help you avoid a jolt from any further rate hikes. "It's foolish not to take advantage of the opportunity to lock in a reasonable rate given that they could still climb much higher," says Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research...