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Sean Penn wants reporters jailed for calling Chavez a dictator

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  • Level 9
    Ikari Warrior
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    Mar 9, 2013 11:58 pm GMT

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    First Amendment be damned . . . If Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn had his way, any journalist who called Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez a dictator would quickly find himself behind bars.

    Penn, appearing on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" on Friday, defended Chavez during a segment in which he detailed his work with the JP Haitian Relief Organization, which he co-founded.

    "Every day, this elected leader is called a dictator here, and we just accept it, and accept it" said Penn, winner of two Best Actor Academy Awards. "And this is mainstream media, who should -- truly, there should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies."

    It was just the beginning of a busy weekend for Penn. When asked on CBS' "Sunday Morning" about those who question his motives for his humanitarian work in Haiti, he said:

    "Do I hope that those people die screaming of rectal cancer? Yeah. You know, but I'm not going to spend a lot of energy on it."

    Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News' senior judicial analyst, said the same constitutional protection that applies to journalists also applies to Penn, who can say pretty much anything he wants in the "political arena" -- aside from an immediate incitement of violence.

    "What he is saying is protected, as wacky and weird as it is," Napolitano told FoxNews.com. "But the substance of what he's saying would be absolutely contrary to the First Amendment, which fully protects all political opinions. So if a journalist says Dick Cheney should go to jail, the journalist is privileged to say that."

    "Mr. Penn is calling for a communist-like regime in which journalists who criticize the government are sent to jail because of that criticism," Napolitano added. "That is utterly un-American and hasn't happened here since the Civil War."

    Lis Wiehl, a former federal prosecutor and Fox News legal analyst, echoed Napolitanos comments, saying Penns statement is "completely counter" to First Amendment protections.

    "Unless you're yelling 'fire' in a crowded theatre, i.e. stirring up immediate violence, you have the right as an American to voice your opinion, even if others (including Penn) disagree," she wrote FoxNews.com. "And, yes, Penn has the right to voice his opinion as well -- that's the beauty of the First Amendment. And, don't forget, truth is an absolute defense to any defamation or slander lawsuit."

    According to a study by the Business and Media Institute, news coverage pertaining to Chavez from 1998 to 2006 found the Venezuelan president's human rights record was mentioned in only 10 percent of stories, and he was described as a leftist in 12 percent of stories.

    Napolitano, meanwhile, said Penn apparently prefers "thuggery" to democracy.

    "In light of his ignorance of freedom of speech, his wishing rectal cancer on his detractors, and his embracing tyrants, Mr. Penn obviously prefers thuggery to democracy," he continued. "Were he free to do so, he'd be a tyrant. Now we'll see if he can get me jailed for saying that!"

    http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/03/08/sean-penn-wants-reporters-jailed-calling-chavez-dictator/

     Please use this thread to discuss how awful of an actor and human being Sean Penn is.

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    First Amendment be damned . . . If Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn had his way, any journalist who called Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez a dictator would quickly find himself behind bars.

    Penn, appearing on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" on Friday, defended Chavez during a segment in which he detailed his work with the JP Haitian Relief Organization, which he co-founded.

    "Every day, this elected leader is called a dictator here, and we just accept it, and accept it" said Penn, winner of two Best Actor Academy Awards. "And this is mainstream media, who should -- truly, there should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies."

    It was just the beginning of a busy weekend for Penn. When asked on CBS' "Sunday Morning" about those who question his motives for his humanitarian work in Haiti, he said:

    "Do I hope that those people die screaming of rectal cancer? Yeah. You know, but I'm not going to spend a lot of energy on it."

    Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News' senior judicial analyst, said the same constitutional protection that applies to journalists also applies to Penn, who can say pretty much anything he wants in the "political arena" -- aside from an immediate incitement of violence.

    "What he is saying is protected, as wacky and weird as it is," Napolitano told FoxNews.com. "But the substance of what he's saying would be absolutely contrary to the First Amendment, which fully protects all political opinions. So if a journalist says Dick Cheney should go to jail, the journalist is privileged to say that."

    "Mr. Penn is calling for a communist-like regime in which journalists who criticize the government are sent to jail because of that criticism," Napolitano added. "That is utterly un-American and hasn't happened here since the Civil War."

    Lis Wiehl, a former federal prosecutor and Fox News legal analyst, echoed Napolitanos comments, saying Penns statement is "completely counter" to First Amendment protections.

    "Unless you're yelling 'fire' in a crowded theatre, i.e. stirring up immediate violence, you have the right as an American to voice your opinion, even if others (including Penn) disagree," she wrote FoxNews.com. "And, yes, Penn has the right to voice his opinion as well -- that's the beauty of the First Amendment. And, don't forget, truth is an absolute defense to any defamation or slander lawsuit."

    According to a study by the Business and Media Institute, news coverage pertaining to Chavez from 1998 to 2006 found the Venezuelan president's human rights record was mentioned in only 10 percent of stories, and he was described as a leftist in 12 percent of stories.

    Napolitano, meanwhile, said Penn apparently prefers "thuggery" to democracy.

    "In light of his ignorance of freedom of speech, his wishing rectal cancer on his detractors, and his embracing tyrants, Mr. Penn obviously prefers thuggery to democracy," he continued. "Were he free to do so, he'd be a tyrant. Now we'll see if he can get me jailed for saying that!"[/quote]

    http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/03/08/sean-penn-wants-reporters-jailed-calling-chavez-dictator/

     Please use this thread to discuss how awful of an actor and human being Sean Penn is.

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    Flicky
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    Mar 9, 2013 11:59 pm GMT

    This sounds messed up, but considering the source, I don't think I can take it seriously.

    This sounds messed up, but considering the source, I don't think I can take it seriously.

  • Level 9
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:03 am GMT

    MakeMeaSammitch wrote:

    This sounds messed up, but considering the source, I don't think I can take it seriously.

     

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    "Every day, this elected leader is called a dictator here, and we just accept it, and accept it," Penn told Bill Maher for an episode of his HBO show, according to the Guardian. "And this is mainstream media. There should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies." Adding, "We are hypnotised by the media. Who do you know here who's gone through 14 of the most transparent elections on the globe, and has been elected democratically, as Hugo Chávez?"
    from huffingtonpost

    Here's another one - http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/11/sean-penn-hugo-chavez-venezuela

    [QUOTE="MakeMeaSammitch"]

    This sounds messed up, but considering the source, I don't think I can take it seriously.

    [/QUOTE]

     

    [quote]"Every day, this elected leader is called a dictator here, and we just accept it, and accept it," Penn told Bill Maher for an episode of his HBO show, according to the Guardian. "And this is mainstream media. There should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies." Adding, "We are hypnotised by the media. Who do you know here who's gone through 14 of the most transparent elections on the globe, and has been elected democratically, as Hugo Chávez?"[/quote] from huffingtonpost

    Here's another one - http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/11/sean-penn-hugo-chavez-venezuela

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    Mar 10, 2013 12:05 am GMT

    Sean Penn is a douche, but he's a great actor. 

    Anyway, I don't see why Sean Penn's political opinions matter whatsoever.

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    Sean Penn is a douche, but he's a great actor. 

    Anyway, I don't see why Sean Penn's political opinions matter whatsoever.

  • Level 46
    Mutoid Man
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:07 am GMT

    Can we have Penn jailed for being a moron, then?

    The difference between you and me? I run towards gunfire.

    "Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." -Ambrose Redmoon

    Can we have Penn jailed for being a moron, then?

  • Level 9
    Ikari Warrior
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:14 am GMT
    GreySeal9 wrote:

    Sean Penn is a douche, but he's a great actor. 

    Anyway, I don't see why Sean Penn's political opinions matter whatsoever.


    Because it causes him to take roles in bad movies like Milk, which is basically 2 hours of the Democratic party being glorified.
    [QUOTE="GreySeal9"]

    Sean Penn is a douche, but he's a great actor. 

    Anyway, I don't see why Sean Penn's political opinions matter whatsoever.

    [/QUOTE] Because it causes him to take roles in bad movies like Milk, which is basically 2 hours of the Democratic party being glorified.
  • Level 58
    Death=Adder
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:15 am GMT
    Who's alt are you?
    Who's alt are you?
  • Level 58
    Death=Adder
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:16 am GMT
    airshocker wrote:

    Can we have Penn jailed for being a moron, then?


    If we do, we risk losing a lot of users
    [QUOTE="airshocker"]

    Can we have Penn jailed for being a moron, then?

    [/QUOTE] If we do, we risk losing a lot of users
  • Level 38
    DJ Boy
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:25 am GMT

    he's a troll. don't feed him.

    Can you imagine an extra-terrestrial disc jockey? Like, listening to radio waves from space? It was unbelievable!

    he's a troll. don't feed him.

  • Level 49
    Kidd Thunder !!
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:29 am GMT
    This article is from 3 years ago
    thompson20 wrote:
    Well, since this situation of busting haven't started, then I guess I'll look at the roster.
    This article is from 3 years ago
  • Level 9
    Ikari Warrior
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:41 am GMT
    VaguelyTagged wrote:

    he's a troll. don't feed him.


    I hope you were talking about Sean Penn.
    [QUOTE="VaguelyTagged"]

    he's a troll. don't feed him.

    [/QUOTE] I hope you were talking about Sean Penn.
  • Level 33
    Goombella
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    Mar 10, 2013 12:54 am GMT
    Call Sean Penn what you want, the media is the biggest troll of them all.
    Call Sean Penn what you want, the media is the biggest troll of them all.
  • Level 38
    DJ Boy
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    Mar 10, 2013 3:23 am GMT
    next, Dennis Rodman want us jailed for calling kim jong un a cubby marshmallow

    next, Dennis Rodman want us jailed for calling kim jong un a cubby marshmallow
  • Level 38
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    Mar 10, 2013 3:26 am GMT
    mmwmwmmwmwmm wrote:
    VaguelyTagged wrote:

    he's a troll. don't feed him.


    I hope you were talking about Sean Penn.

    yeah i was.

    Can you imagine an extra-terrestrial disc jockey? Like, listening to radio waves from space? It was unbelievable!

    [QUOTE="mmwmwmmwmwmm"][QUOTE="VaguelyTagged"]

    he's a troll. don't feed him.

    [/QUOTE] I hope you were talking about Sean Penn.[/QUOTE] yeah i was.
  • Level 72
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    Mar 10, 2013 4:44 am GMT
    Sean Penn is an idiot. Actors should ONLY be given publicity for their work. Not opinions and not personal lives. The world would be a better place then.

    Sean Penn is an idiot. Actors should ONLY be given publicity for their work. Not opinions and not personal lives. The world would be a better place then.
  • Level 53
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    Mar 10, 2013 5:33 am GMT

    I think his point is that reporters should be punished for providing false information.  And they should.

    But with that said, STFU Penn.  Seriously, youre an actor, just because you have a lot of money and free time does not make you smart

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    Stop fearing people
    Before you meet them
    And don't keep enemies
    Until you must defeat them

    My country, love it or leave it
    That's **** and I don't believe it
    A decaying standard
    And it's begging for a change

    Cobra Skulls - Streets of Cairo

    I think his point is that reporters should be punished for providing false information.  And they should.

    But with that said, STFU Penn.  Seriously, youre an actor, just because you have a lot of money and free time does not make you smart

  • Level 13
    Toobin'
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    Mar 10, 2013 5:35 am GMT
    Chavez was a dictator, come at me Penn!
    Chavez was a dictator, come at me Penn!
  • Level 53
    Zenny
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    Mar 10, 2013 5:43 am GMT

    Jack-Burton wrote:
    Chavez was a dictator, come at me Penn!

    careful, he'll sling them blood soaked and soiled underwear at you!

    -------------------------

    Stop fearing people
    Before you meet them
    And don't keep enemies
    Until you must defeat them

    My country, love it or leave it
    That's **** and I don't believe it
    A decaying standard
    And it's begging for a change

    Cobra Skulls - Streets of Cairo

    [QUOTE="Jack-Burton"]Chavez was a dictator, come at me Penn![/QUOTE]

    careful, he'll sling them blood soaked and soiled underwear at you!

  • Level 41
    Thunder Force
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    Mar 10, 2013 5:56 am GMT
    Lol fox news. Anyone who reads that and takes it seriously has probably an IQ below 100.
    Lol fox news. Anyone who reads that and takes it seriously has probably an IQ below 100.
  • Level 9
    Ikari Warrior
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    Mar 10, 2013 6:05 am GMT
    kuraimen wrote:
    Lol fox news. Anyone who reads that and takes it seriously has probably an IQ below 100.

    Huffington Post and a variety of other news organizations reported the same thing. How is the weather in that bubble you live in?
    [QUOTE="kuraimen"]Lol fox news. Anyone who reads that and takes it seriously has probably an IQ below 100.[/QUOTE] Huffington Post and a variety of other news organizations reported the same thing. How is the weather in that bubble you live in?
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