Saturday, May 31, 2003

Punching photographers and once even tying up his ex-wife, Sean Penn understands the negative publicity that comes with being unconventional. Why stop now and support a war the freed a poor country from a tyrant? I know why. Someone might make money.
"Our flag has been waving, it seems, in servicing a regime change significantly benefiting U.S. corporations," said Penn, questioning whether rebuilding the nation would benefit the "people of either Iraq or the United States."

Yeah, Iraq will get a modern country and it will create jobs for Americans. A total lose/lose situation.
Penn said U.S. claims that an invasion was necessary over fears of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction were false.
"We found that our secretary of state presented plagiarized and fictitious evidence of WMD's in Iraq to the American people and the world," he wrote. "Any responsible person must ask, in whose hands our flag now waves and what perception the world may have of it in those hands."

Did Colin Powell present plagiarized evidence? That would mean that he stole real evidence from someone else and presented it as his own. His next word fictitious means something entirely different. It means imaginary. So Penn is saying that the evidence is not only imaginary, but stolen. We'll all be happy when the administration stops this thievery and begins to create their own phony evidence. Sean Penn is a clown masquerading as a concerned citizen.

If there weren’t any weapons being built what were the trucks for?

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