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also see here for me…. I belong to an old Norwegian aristocratic ROYAL family including Count Tolstoy, Henrik Ibsen, Papal and Royal Chamberlains, many Members of the Royal Household, barons and counts. Everybody knows I’m the Messiah / because of being alone in revealing the lottery draw of 666, the Mark of the Beast that everybody knows is the Antichrist, in Obama’s homestate, the day after his election. All those who say otherwise are liars and they know it. That all also reveals that Obama’s Mark of 666 means his money.
The Dixie Chicks aren’t afraid of mixing art and politics.
Natalie Maines‘ controversial comments about George W. Bush back in 2003 could’ve ended her country music career, but the singer and band-mates Emily Robison and Martie Maguirearen’t about to stop using their stage as a platform. Just last night the Texas-based trio kicked off their DCX MMXVI World Tour in Cincinnati and made it they’ve got a new political foe:Donald Trump.
The Dixie Chicks performed their 1999 hit “Goodbye Earl” against a background that showed Trump with devil horns and a comical mustache and goatee.
Maines previously took aim at Trump back in January with with a seemingly playful tweet:
As long as Donald Trump’s decisions for America are as solid as his decision about his hair, we’re in good shape.
She also expressed her grievances with his former Republican primary opponent, Ted Cruz, tweeting:
Just so you know….I’m ashamed Ted Cruz is from America;)
When Maines learned of Cruz’s naturalized citizenship (he was actually born in Canada), she followed up:
I stand corrected…Just so you know, I’m ashamed Ted Cruz claims to be American. pic.twitter.com/JUltNImOXH
Maines is well aware that her political commentary can have ramifications. Ten years after her infamous Bush comments in 2003, the singer told Rolling Stone, ”I joke that I have PTSD, but there’s probably truth in that joke.”
But she doesn’t regret speaking out in the first place. “It all put an ugly light on people that I was kind of happily naive to,” she said. “But when I was going through it, I really didn’t feel like it was affecting me. I was in fight mode and battle mode, and I felt, you know, I was right, and free to say what I want to say.”
http://www.newsunited.com/dixie-chicks-wage-another-political-news/29871686/
The Dixie Chicks are not known to shy away from using the stage to express their political views. After the negative comments on former President Bush in 2003, Dixie Chicks member Natalie Maines almost lost her career. However, that does not phase the group as band members Emily Robison and Martie Maguire stood behind Maines just last night as the trio kicked off their DCX MMXVI World Tour in Cincinnati with their old hit “Goodbye Earl.” The Dixie Chicks performed the song in front of a giant projector screen donning Donald Trump’s face with devil horns and a comical mustache. The Dixie Chicks leave no question that they do not support the presidential candidate. Natalie Maines tweeted sarcastically, “As long as Donald Trump’s decisions for America are as solid as his decision about his hair, we’re in good shape.”
Obama has most chances of being the Antichrist because he was cursed by the Mark of the Beast 666, which as everybody knows, is the Antichrist.
Oh god, you’re going to switch straight to “Trump is the antichrist” in January, aren’t you?