You're out with Estefan too, Keith?

Seems as though this is just another case of someone using their Previous
Fifteen of Fame to push their agenda.

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:35 PM, Keith Johnson
<keithbjohn...@comcast.net>wrote:

>
>
> One wonders why she didn't just call Penn and have a private conversation
> about this? I continue to be amazed and even appalled at how we so often
> take arguments and disagreements public about people we claim to like and
> respect. For example, Tavis Smiley's recent on-air criticisms of Civil
> Rights leaders who he claimed were respected friends and colleagues. (And by
> the way, that includes Dorothy Height, who's been ill recently. Wonder how
> Tavis feels now?)
>
> Back to Alonso, reading she criticized him on Fox News didn't do me a bit
> of good either...
>
> I guess next up, Penn will say something about normalizing relations with
> Cuba, and Gloria Estefan will appear on TV tearfully arguing with him (still
> irritated at all her histrionics during the Elian Gonzalez affair several
> years back)
>
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> http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/movie-talk-sean-penn-under-fire.html
> Sean Penn Under Fire from Former Costarby Lindsay Robertson ยท March 29,
> 2010
>  [image: Julia Roberts in 'Eat Pray Love']
> <http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019044>
>
> Sean Penn <http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019044>'s costar
> in the 1988 cop drama "Colors<http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800049375/info>"
> has written an impassioned open letter to the actor about recent remarks
> Penn made praising Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
>
> Actor Maria Conchita Alonso penned the letter, titled "An Open Letter to
> Sean Penn," on the website Newsbusters. In it, she expresses her
> disappointment at Penn's statements made on the March 5 episode of HBO's
> "Real Time With Bill Maher." On the panel-based talk show, Penn praised the
> Venezuelan president, saying Chavez had been elected in "14 of the most
> transparent elections in the globe, and been elected democratically."
> Conchita Alonso, who was born in Cuba 52 years ago but raised in Venezuela,
> begs to differ.
>
> "Dear Sean, WHY?" she begins. "Even though I have great respect for your
> artistic talent, I was appalled by a recent television interview where you
> vigorously showed support for the regime of Hugo Chavez. Therefore, I've
> decided to set the record straight for you regarding the Chavez regime,
> supporting my case based not only on my political ideologies, but on proven
> facts you choose to ignore. Otherwise, I believe your position would be
> different."
>
> In a fervent yet respectful tone, Conchita Alonso goes on to lay out her
> case against Chavez, citing lack of free speech, disputed elections,
> international posturing, and escalating violence and poverty, among others,
> as issues facing Venezuela under and because of Chavez. "My intention isn't
> to convince you," Conchita Alonso writes, "but to let you know what is truly
> happening in this beautiful country of noble people, Venezuela. I would
> encourage you to investigate in depth the 'inside story' and realize for
> yourself the dark side behind the person you choose to idolize."
>
> In an interview with Fox News 
> today<http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/03/an-open-letter-to-sean-penn-actress-blasts-penns-comments-on-hugo-chavez.html>,
> Conchita Alonso speculated that Penn just doesn't know what he's talking
> about. "Either he is ignorant in the subject of Venezuela and Chavez -- and
> by the way, the Castros in Cuba, because, you know, he likes them -- or I
> don't know why he's talking about that," the former Miss Venezuela said.
>
> Penn, who is currently volunteering in Haiti, is no stranger to the
> open-letter format. He's written several missives against the war in Iraq
> and the Bush Administration that have been published on the Huffington
> Post<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sean-penn/an-open-letter-to-the-pre_2_b_44172.html>and
>  elsewhere.
>
> Penn has not yet publicly commented on Conchita Alonso's letter. Conchita
> Alonso's publicist says Penn "has not been in touch at all" to address her
> concerns.
>
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>

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