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Nbadan
03-10-2006, 02:49 AM
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw Blast 'Humiliating' Katrina Cleanup
Country Stars Lash Out in Anger Over Conditions in Storm-Ravaged States


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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill say playing politics while people are dying "erases everything that's great about our country."


(March 8) - Faith Hill and Tim McGraw -- two stars who usually stay out of politics -- blasted the Hurricane Katrina cleanup effort, with Hill calling the slow progress in Louisiana and Mississippi "embarrassing" and "humiliating."

The country music artists -- who are natives of the storm ravaged states -- were at times close to tears, and clearly angry when the subject of Katrina came up during a news conference today. They had met with reporters in Nashville to promote their upcoming Soul2Soul II Tour, but when asked about the hurricane cleanup, the stars pulled no punches.

"To me, there's a lot of politics being played and a lot of people trying to put people in bad positions in order to further their agendas," McGraw, a 38-year-old native of Delhi, La., told ABC News Radio.

"When you have people dying because they're poor and black or poor and white, or because of whatever they are -- if that's a number on a political scale -- then that is the most wrong thing. That erases everything that's great about our country."

McGraw specifically criticized President Bush. "There's no reason why someone can't go down there who's supposed to be the leader of the free world … and say, 'I'm giving you a job to do and I'm not leaving here until it's done. And you're held accountable, and you're held accountable, and you're held accountable.

"'This is what I've given you to do, and if it's not done by the time I get back on my plane, then you're fired and someone else will be in your place. '"

Hill: 'I Fear for Our Country'

The president had actually spent the day in New Orleans, getting a close-up look at boarded-up buildings and mountains of debris, noting that the city still suffers "pain and agony."

Along the president's route, some frustrated residents held up signs in protest, one asking "Where's my government?" and another telling the president to "cut the red tape and help us."

Hill, who grew up in Jackson, Miss., echoed those sentiments. So overwhelmed, she uncharacteristically unleashed an epithet, calling the situation, "Bull- - - -"

"It is a huge, huge problem and it's embarrassing," she said.

"I fear for our country if we can't handle our people [during] a natural disaster. And I can't stand to see it. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out point A to point B. . . . And they can't even skip from point A to point B.

"It's just screwed up."

Earlier in the day, McGraw and Hill had reason to celebrate. Their duet, "Like We Never Loved At All," was nominated by the Country Music Association as the Vocal Event of the Year.

The couple rarely voice political opinions, though they've been active in raising money for Katrina victims.

McGraw is a member of the American Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet, and in the days after the hurricane, he and Hill joined a mission to take supplies to Gulfport, Miss. At the Sept. 2 "Concert for Hurricane Relief," he appealed to fans to reach out with donations.

But under most circumstance, McGraw relies on easy charm when dealing with the media. In 2004, he actually told Time magazine, however lightheartedly, that he was thinking of going into politics. "I want to run for the Senate from Tennessee … Not now, but when I'm 50, when the music dies down."

"Wouldn't Faith make a great senator's wife?" he joked.

Then again, maybe he wasn't joking.

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Jelly
03-10-2006, 06:14 AM
"Tim McGraw and Faith Hill say playing politics while people are dying "erases everything that's great about our country."

I think that's a great quote Dan. (But you clearly don't agree with the idea of not politisizing such tragedies, so I'm surprised you used the quote.)

mookie2001
03-10-2006, 10:27 AM
"Tim McGraw and Faith Hill say playing politics while people are dying "erases everything that's great about our country."

I think that's a great quote Dan. (But you clearly don't agree with the idea of not politisizing such tragedies, so I'm surprised you used the quote.)
have you forgotten?

ChumpDumper
03-10-2006, 12:43 PM
What do you mean, "go" bad?

Cant_Be_Faded
03-10-2006, 01:19 PM
what would you do?

(if you were asked to give up your dreams fer freedom)

what would you do?

(if asked to make the ultimate sacrifice)

would ya think about all them people
would't make ya feel bad?

Nbadan
03-10-2006, 01:23 PM
What do you mean, "go" bad?

Hey, Faith Hill could be singing Gospel for all I care. She's fucken hot.

Nbadan
03-10-2006, 01:25 PM
Here she is as a burnette...

http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/SHOWBIZ/Music/08/03/ew.mus.kidz/cover.hill.jpg

Sec24Row7
03-10-2006, 01:27 PM
Everyone down there is frustrated and Mad.

I don't blame them.

Spurminator
03-10-2006, 01:31 PM
"Indian Outlaw"
by Tim McGraw


I'm an Indian outlaw
Half Cherokee and Choctaw
My baby she's a Chippewa
She's one of a kind

All my friends call me Bear Claw
The Village Chieftain is my paw-paw
He gets his orders from my maw-maw
She makes him walk the line

You can find me in my wigwam
I'll be beatin' on my tom-tom
Pull out the pipe and smoke you some
Hey and pass it around

'Cause I'm an Indian outlaw
Half Cherokee and Choctaw
My baby she's a Chippewa
She's one of a kind

I ain't lookin' for trouble
We can ride my pony double
Make your little heart bubble
Lord like a glass of wine

I remember the medicine man
He caught runnin' water in my hands
Drug me around by my headband
Said I wasn't her kind

'Cause I'm an Indian outlaw
Half Cherokee and Choctaw
My baby she's a Chippewa
She's one of a kind

I can kill a deer or buffalo
With just my arrow and my hickory bow
From a hundred yard don't you know
I do it all the time

They all gather 'round my teepee
Late at night tryin' to catch a peek at me
In nothin' but my buffalo briefs
I got 'em standin' in line

'Cause I'm an Indian outlaw
Half Cherokee and Choctaw
My baby she's a Chippewa
She's one of a kind

Cherokee people
Cherokee tribe
So proud to live
So proud to die

Nbadan
03-11-2006, 07:04 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v386/DickSteele/Inaction.jpg

Guru of Nothing
03-11-2006, 11:26 PM
"Indian Outlaw"
by Tim McGraw


I'm an Indian outlaw
Half Cherokee and Choctaw
My baby she's a Chippewa
She's one of a kind

All my friends call me Bear Claw
The Village Chieftain is my paw-paw
He gets his orders from my maw-maw
She makes him walk the line

You can find me in my wigwam
I'll be beatin' on my tom-tom
Pull out the pipe and smoke you some
Hey and pass it around

'Cause I'm an Indian outlaw
Half Cherokee and Choctaw
My baby she's a Chippewa
She's one of a kind

I ain't lookin' for trouble
We can ride my pony double
Make your little heart bubble
Lord like a glass of wine

I remember the medicine man
He caught runnin' water in my hands
Drug me around by my headband
Said I wasn't her kind

'Cause I'm an Indian outlaw
Half Cherokee and Choctaw
My baby she's a Chippewa
She's one of a kind

I can kill a deer or buffalo
With just my arrow and my hickory bow
From a hundred yard don't you know
I do it all the time

They all gather 'round my teepee
Late at night tryin' to catch a peek at me
In nothin' but my buffalo briefs
I got 'em standin' in line

'Cause I'm an Indian outlaw
Half Cherokee and Choctaw
My baby she's a Chippewa
She's one of a kind

Cherokee people
Cherokee tribe
So proud to live
So proud to die

Poetry Rocks!!

Spurminator
03-11-2006, 11:28 PM
Tim McGraw is a lyrcal juggernaut. Move over Dylan.

Guru of Nothing
03-12-2006, 06:09 PM
Tim McGraw is a lyrcal juggernaut. Move over Dylan.

Dylan who? [/drive by truckers]

mookie2001
03-12-2006, 08:54 PM
HAVE yall forgotten??

Dos
03-13-2006, 05:29 PM
100 billion dollars have been set aside for rebuilding the swamp.. and people are still crying about it...

mookie2001
03-13-2006, 05:58 PM
you say we shouldn't worry bout bin laden































































well i think we should.

Nbadan
03-16-2006, 02:49 AM
It wasn't supposed to be this way!!!

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gtownspur
03-16-2006, 03:27 PM
^^:lmao, Did the people who were polled offered a timeshare?

mookie2001
03-16-2006, 07:58 PM
to see your homeland under fire!, and her people blown away...

mikejones99
03-26-2006, 08:32 AM
Faith is gettin old and everyone needs to move out of that swamp unless you want to get crushed by more water.