Sean Penn

Sean Penn's Open Letter to Bush in Washington

Actor Sean Penn called on President Bush to "let us re-introduce inspection teams" to Iraq in an "Open Letter" on Page A8 of the Washington Post. A Post spokesman said Penn, who starred in last year's "I Am Sam," paid $56,000 for the nearly full-page ad, which warned the president that his "saber is rattling the faith of many Americans in you."
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An Open Letter to the President of the United States of America

Mr. Bush:

Good morning sir. Like you, I am a father and an American. Like you, I consider myself a patriot. Like you, I was horrified by the events of this past year, concerned for my family and my country. However, I do not believe in a simplistic and inflammatory view of good and evil. I believe this is a big world full of men, women, and children who struggle to eat, to love, to work, to protect their families, their beliefs, and their dreams. My father, like yours, was decorated for service in World War II. He raised me with a deep belief in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, as they should apply to all Americans who would sacrifice to maintain them and to all human beings as a matter of principle.

Many of your actions to date and those proposed seem to violate every defining principle of this country over which you preside: intolerance of debate ("with us or against us"), marginalization of your critics, the promoting of fear through unsubstantiated rhetoric, manipulation of a quick comfort media, and the position of your administration's deconstruction of civil liberties all contradict the very core of the patriotism you
claim. You lead, it seems, through a blood-lined sense of entitlement. Take a close look at your most vehement media supporters. See the fear in their eyes as their loud voices of support ring out with that historically disastrous undercurrent of rage and panic masked as "straight tough talk." How far have we come from understanding what it is to kill one man, one woman, or one child, much less the "collateral damage" of many hundreds of thousands. Your use of the words, "this is a new kind of war" is often accompanied by an odd smile. It concerns me that what you are asking of us is to abandon all previous lessons of history in favor of following you blindly into the future. It worries me because, with all your best intentions, an enormous economic surplus has been squandered. Your administration has virtually dismissed the most fundamental environmental concerns and therefore, by implication, one gets the message that, as you seem to be willing to sacrifice the children of the world, would you also be willing to sacrifice ours. I know this cannot be your aim so, I beg you Mr. President, listen to Gershwin, read chapters of Stegner, of Saroyan, the speeches of Martin Luther King. Remind yourself of America. Remember the Iraqi children, our children, and your own.

There can be no justification for the actions of Al Qaeda. Nor acceptance of the criminal viciousness of the tyrant, Saddam Hussein. Yet, that bombing is answered by bombing, mutilation by mutilation, killing by killing, is a pattern that only a great country like ours can stop. However, principles cannot be recklessly or greedily abandoned in the guise of preserving them.


Avoiding war while accomplishing national security is no simple task. But you will recall that we Americans had a little missile problem down in Cuba once. Mr. Kennedy's restraint (and that of the nuclear submarine captain, Arkhipov) is to be aspired to. Weapons of mass destruction are clearly a threat to the entire world in any hands. But as Americans, we must ask ourselves, since the potential for Mr. Hussein to possess them threatens not only our country, (and in fact, his technology to launch is likely not yet at that high a level of sophistication) therefore, many in his own region would have the greatest cause for concern. Why then, is the United States, as led by your administration, in the small minority of the world nations predisposed toward a preemptive military assault on Iraq?

Simply put, sir, let us re-introduce inspection teams, inhibiting offensive capability. We buy time, maintain our principles here and abroad and demand of ourselves the ingenuity to be the strongest diplomatic muscle on the planet, perhaps in the history of the planet. The answers will come. You are a man of faith, but your saber is rattling the faith of many Americans in you.

I do understand what a tremendously daunting task it must be to stand in your shoes at this moment. As a father of two young children who will live their lives in the world as it will be affected by critical choices today, I have no choice but to believe that you can ultimately stand as a great president. History has offered you such a destiny. So again, sir, I beg you, help save America before yours is a legacy of shame and horror. Don't destroy our children's future. We will support you. You must support us, your fellow Americans, and indeed, mankind.

Defend us from fundamentalism abroad but don't turn a blind eye to the fundamentalism of a diminished citizenry through loss of civil liberties, of dangerously heightened presidential autonomy through acts of Congress, and of this country's mistaken and pervasive belief that its "manifest destiny" is to police the world. We know that Americans are frightened and angry. However, sacrificing American soldiers or innocent civilians in an unprecedented preemptive attack on a separate sovereign nation, may well prove itself a most temporary medicine. On the other hand, should you mine and have faith in the best of this country to support your leadership in representing a strong, thoughtful, and educated United States, you may well triumph for the long haul. Lead us there, Mr. President, and we will stand with you.

Sincerely,

Sean Penn San Francisco, California
 
Sean Peen oozes cool.. Don't know a lot about him but I do know he's quite the actor.

Did anyone else see him and his son on "Viva La Bam" ? I somehow caught an episode of it.. and what do you know.. there is Sean Penn... :unsure: He seems a bit off to me.. Perhaps thats whats cool.
 
Originally posted by Fade to Black@Dec 5 2004, 02:22 PM
I like the pic of him wearing the sunglasses and lighting the cigarette...Sean Penn is very cool and like you said, he's very stylish because his style is effortless.

Although I think Sean Penn's performance in Mystic River was overrated, and I much preferred his work in 21 Grams, I'm stilll glad he won the Oscar.
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completely agree that his role was much better in 21 grams but he is such an AMAZING actor that i'm glad he won for something. i :heart: him
 
Originally posted by pointup@Dec 6 2004, 11:39 PM
Did anyone else see him and his son on "Viva La Bam" ? I somehow caught an episode of it.. and what do you know.. there is Sean Penn... :unsure: He seems a bit off to me.. Perhaps thats whats cool.
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Is that a serie?
 
Originally posted by discoball@Dec 7 2004, 05:08 PM
completely agree that his role was much better in 21 grams but he is such an AMAZING actor that i'm glad he won for something. i :heart: him
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Well wonders NEVER cease!! Finally my dear friend decides to post!! YAY for you DISCOBALL, and for your love of "tacky Christmas decorations"!! :lol:
 
Originally posted by lunabella@Dec 5 2004, 10:23 PM
his personality makes him ugly.
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i actually think his personality makes him hotter...he's not a hollywood goodboy nor does he even try to come across as one or become one. he is who he is ..a take it or leave it type and an amazing actor to boot!
 
Originally posted by lunabella@Dec 5 2004, 09:23 PM
his personality makes him ugly.
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Say what? I guess you support the war in Iraq :rolleyes:


Sean is the man. BTW, I don't think many of you saw "HurlyBurly." It's a very good film that was swept under the covers, because it exposes the sh*t Hollywood world and general disgusting human nature. All actors were incredible in it, Sean especially.

P.S. Last and least, he used to drive the coolest car the US has ever built, Buick Grand National... until it got stolen while he was having lunch in some LA restaurant. :doh:
 
somebody stole his sh*t, that sucks, and if i'd ever find out who is was, if i was him i'd f*ck what all the cynics in the past who had something to say about his past behavior and just start throwing them bows at dude or dudes for that matter. That's the things that make a person go, what the hell, and I'm called the crazy one by the media, huh? Then again, i guess some annoy writer for a mag. might say that those are replaceable and he can get another car, f*ck that, it's the principle of things, and how you're not supposed to steal.
 
Sean has an amazing personnality, I may not know him personnally, but he seems so cool, seriously, he's not one of those actors constantly craving for attention.
 
I just thought I'd try to resurrect this thread...Does anyone have anything new to add/discuss?
 
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so cute, he and his son are wearing matching suits!
 
I looove Sean Penn. He comes across as such a bad *** but he really cares about people. I find his personality makes him so sexy!
 
Sean Penn is good in everything he does, I loved him in Mystic River,21 grams,Dead Man Walking,I am Sam. But I got my crash on him in "We're no angels" and "Sweet and Lowdown",I simply loved this movie.Best actor of his generation and even one of the best ever,seriously he's just great.


Plus he's not this sort of America of "Oh!My God" "May God bless America". Love the fact he actually mentions the Irak War and how that idiot of Bush is there to steal oil, it's disgusting.

Just look at this

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Sean penn@ Sept 10th TIFF Gala Presentation of "All The King's Men"

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with jude law
 
You know what. His performance in Mystic River may be over-rated but he deserved the Oscar for his career to this date
 
Kate Winslet , Jude Law & Sean Penn @ All the King's Men press stills UHQ

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