Aye aye Admiral!
So what is Seans Penns great military record. Unlike Clark gable, Lee Marvin, James Stewart todays stars only play heroes.
Once a Spicoli... always a Spicoli...
You Hollywood guys really DO get all the good drugs, don't you?
That is a true American Patriot! He braved a hot fresh coffee at Starbucks, a Monday morning of no work, a chilly fog, and damp air... when most all of America has real jobs and are frikin' working on a frikin' Monday!
You know as a general rule, the majority of Hollywood revolts me, taking political views just for the sake of a political stance, but I think this guy Penn, in his own right brained artistic way, really does believe he's doing the right thing.
Flame away, I don't agree with anything the guy does (especially his trip to Iraq - which seemed treasonish,) but he does come across as genuine in his feelings, not spewing angry hate at the top of his lungs like so many of his peers.
If we've got to put up with the Hollywood types, I'd rather see them doing, not saying. So I think he's out in left field, at least he puts himself out there instead of issuing statements from a lofty perch.
The magpies have found raw meat.
When will hollyweird and Watada's fans realize this isn't an episode of Perry Mason? This is a Military Court Martial under the UCMJ.
As for Watada, he is either a coward, which I feel, or he enlisted deliberately to pull this stunt, which I am coming closer to belieivng is also the truth.
Bottom line, regardless, he abandoned his men when they need him most. To me, that is unforgiveable!
As for Sean Penn, who the He** really cares about that nutcase?
If it wasn't for NPR, I'd never had known who this POS Watada is.
...he didn't punch out reporters taking his picture?
Gee I wonder why...
Darrell Anderson
HALIFAX--US Army Specialist Darrell Anderson hated his seven months in Iraq. He hated the people he was fighting against, hated the people he was fighting for. There was hate between soldiers. And hatred against the Iraqi people. Anderson hated facing death every day. Knowing people who died made him hate even more.
"You stub your foot, you're going to hit something. You ruin your life, you're going to kill someone," the stocky 22-year-old Kentucky man told a crowd gathered at Dalhousie University in early March.
HALIFAX--US Army Specialist Darrell Anderson hated his seven months in Iraq. He hated the people he was fighting against, hated the people he was fighting for. There was hate between soldiers. And hatred against the Iraqi people. Anderson hated facing death every day. Knowing people who died made him hate even more. "You stub your foot, you're going to hit something. You ruin your life, you're going to kill someone," the stocky 22-year-old Kentucky man told a crowd gathered at Dalhousie University in early March.
Anderson joined the U.S. Army in January 2003 to get money for college.
"There are no weapons of mass destruction. Innocent people are being killed every day. It's a war about money -- to keep money in rich people's pockets. There is no way I can believe in that. I still believe in my country, but I can no longer be a part of the Army or that war," Anderson said.
did anyone hear this dumbass uneducated moron speak about this on Fox News?
his grammer was that of an idiot
Are Sean Penn's acting prospects this bad that the only way he can get any face time on the telly is by showing up at a protest?! I thought winning an Oscar meant something?