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Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines, whose criticism of President Bush last spring led to boycotts of the group’s music, still has a lot to say about the war in Iraq.

“I think people were misled and I think people are fighting a war that they didn’t know they were going to be fighting,” Maines said Friday on NBC’s “Today” show. “And I think they were misled by people who should have been asking questions and weren’t.”

One question people were not asking is, “Why is this woman still getting air time?”

Maines said Friday she did not feel vindicated by how the war has unfolded: “I would have liked to have been proven wrong.”

Don’t be too quick to jump to conclusions. You will be proven wrong.

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