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Originally posted by Spanky
Your hypocracy is beyond believe. It is OK for the newspapers to endlessly speculate on who is at it fault instead of focusing on the human tragedy but no OK to tell a funny story about a Hollywood starts. Are you saying every news report about New Orleans has be be about the tragedy. In addition, do we end all cartoons and sportspages while the "crisis" is on. This is not a waste of "electrons". News media outlets are a business and they need to sell their product.
The market will decide if Sean Penn's story is something people want to read about. But if you are going to cloak you defense of Sean Penn as a worry about the focus of the story you need to critisize any story that focuses on anything other than the "human tragedy".
No one is buying it. You had a knee jerk protective reaction to protect this bozo and I don't know why I am complaining because it is the people on your side of the fence's inability to critisize these fruit loops that keeps the Republicans in power.
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Listen, dumb-ass, I wasn't protecting Sean Penn. I don't give a rat's ass about Sean Penn. I don't watch his movies. I don't care what he thinks. I don't read what he writes. I really don't care about him. If I did any of these things, I might know enough to criticize him. I can tell you that I don't like his facial hair, based solely on the picture Penke posted. If you have something negative to say about Sean Penn, go ahead.
What's pathetic is that someone could waste time mocking Sean Penn for going to Louisiana with a boat to try to help people and finding that his boat leaks. I mean, WTF? I don't particularly care for Michael Moore or Dennis Miller, but if they wanted go to Louisiana in leaky boats to try to help people, more power to them, too.