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Fifth Column
Sean regrets...
2003-01-12
Sean Penn now admits that Saddam Hussein used him as a propaganda tool, but that isn't stopping more celebs from joining the battalion of opponents of war against Iraq. Penn conceded on "Larry King Live" that he served the agenda of Iraqi officials who invited him on his controversial three-day trip to their country last month. "I didn't expect to be told the truth on everything," said the actor. "They said that I said this, they said that I said that. I think it's meaningless horse— ... That is the way that they behave. But, you know, that's a price I was willing to pay." Penn, who more than once has gotten rough with photographers, added: "I do not stand here as a pacifist. I would aspire to be a pacifist."
"But I can't make it as a pacifist, so I have to settle for being a pseudointellectual and a dullard at heart."
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  This thespians new understanding of Saddamism, makes him an even bigger joke.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-01-12 19:53:03  

#1  From the famous and viable Mr. James Lileks ( to be inserted into the audio track everytime a yapping hollywood moron opens their mouth):

You know what I’d like to hear, just once? “As a New Yorker, I remember too well the death and destruction that arrived on our doorstep that day in September. As an American, I worry about regimes who possess both the means to kill innocent citizens and the devilish will to do it. As an artist, I value the freedom I have in a pluralistic, secular democracy, and I realize that these traits are not only rare and worthy of defense, but deserve to be extended to people in other nations. As a student of history, I am impressed by how our military - which has the ability to annihilate cities and nations - has spent billions to develop weapons that destroy a single building. Surely this says as much about us as our crass and extroverted culture; what other nation with our abilities would take such care? Presented with enemies who build weapons factories next to kindergartens, we invent missiles that take the former and spare the latter. This may not mean we are right, but it surely means we are are bound by a notion of decency our opposites lack. As a human being, I mourn the loss of innocent life that will surely attend any war - but I must admit, if we could have prevented 9/11 with a military action that cost a dozen innocent lives, I would have supported it with the reluctance that must attend any act of organized violence. And finally, as a filmmaker who lives in a special kind of isolation, surrounded mostly with affluent like-minded people from the arts community, I must admit that when it comes to foreign affairs and military matters I don’t know what the hell I’m talking about.
Posted by: Frank Martin   2003-01-12 12:19:35  

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