You know Faux News loves to throw anyone with a hint of celebrity on their 
station if they have the right(ahem) viewpoint. 

That being said since she is a former citizen of Venezuela I'm interested in 
hearing her viewpoint.

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin Baxter <martinbaxt...@...> wrote:
>
> 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...@...>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)
> >
> > *********************************************************
> > 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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