Sean Penn to Trey Parker and Matt Stone

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October 6, 2004

To Trey Parker and Matt Stone,

I remember a cordial hello when you guys were beginning to be famous guys around Hollywood at some party. I remember several times getting a few giggles out of your humor. I remember not being bothered as you traded on my name among others to appear witty, above it all, and likeable to your crowd. I never mind being of service, in satire and silliness.

I do mind when anybody who doesn't have a child, doesn't have a child at war, or isn't or won't be in harm's way themselves, is encouraging that there's "no shame in not voting" "if you don't know what you're talking about" (Mr. Stone) without mentioning the shame of not knowing what your talking about, and encouraging people to know. You guys are talented young guys but alas, primarily young guys. It's all well to joke about me or whomever you choose. Not so well, to encourage irresponsibility that will ultimately lead to the disembowelment, mutilation, exploitation, and death of innocent people throughout the world. The vote matters to them. No one's ignorance, indcluding a couple of hip cross-dressers, is an excuse.

All best, and a sincere **** you,

Sean Penn

P.S. Take this as a personal invitation from me to you (you can ask Dennis Miller along for the ride as well) to escort you on a trip, which I took last Christmas. We'll fly to Amman, Jordan and I'll ride with you in a (?) 12 hours through the Sunni Triangle into Fallujah and Baghdad and I'll show you around. When we return, make all the fun you want.
 
drudge report huh.. yeah, i'll wait for my confirmation from a reliable source.
 
What South-Park episode would that be?
 
Lil' Timmy said:
drudge report huh.. yeah, i'll wait for my confirmation from a reliable source.

Drudge report is kind of a reliable source. ;)
 
drudge report was the first to report on the Clinton sex scandal, so they are pretty reliable.
 
Dalamari said:
drudge report was the first to report on the Clinton sex scandal, so they are pretty reliable.
"The Drudge Report is a website hosted by Matt Drudge, which features frequent salacious rumors about politicians and celebrities. Drudge relies heavily on information from Republican party operatives and has repeatedly broadcast claims that were later proven false. His website was also one of the first to publish reports of Monica Lewinsky's affair with President Bill Clinton. However, Drudge had nothing to do with the footwork associated with this scoop. He obtained it from Newsweek magazine, which had decided at the last minute to can the story written by Michael Isikoff.

In the 1990s, Matt Drudge had a short-lived cable television show. He filled in for right-wing talker Rush Limbaugh during Limbaugh's 2003 stint in a drug rehabilitation clinic.

Jeanette Walls, a rival gossip-monger at MSNBC, gave Drudge a taste of his own medicine, reporting that he is gay in her book, Dish: The Inside Story on the World of Gossip. [1] Drudge denied the allegation, but former right-wing journalist David Brock also describes Drudge as gay in his book, Blinded by the Right. Brock, who is openly gay, describes receiving flirtatious emails from Drudge and going on a date with him to a gay bar."

http://www.disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Drudge_Report
 
Sean Penn is a whiney deuche who thinks he is god and only his opinion matters.
 
KidRock said:
matt and trey are cooler then sean penn anyway hah.

you obviously havent seen bowling for columbine ...watch it and get back to me :)
 
voter apathy is a bad thing, shame on them. if you're 18 and you're not registered to vote, then wtf mates?
 
CptStern said:
you obviously havent seen bowling for columbine ...watch it and get back to me :)


Iv seen it..and I still think Trey and Matt are cooler.
 
CyberSh33p said:
voter apathy is a bad thing, shame on them. if you're 18 and you're not registered to vote, then wtf mates?
yeah, i generally like/respect stone and parker. but i think they're wrong in this case.
 
Lil' Timmy said:
yeah, i generally like/respect stone and parker. but i think they're wrong in this case.
So you think every single person is America should vote? I really don't care too much who wins between Bush and Kerry, but I am going to vote Bush just because it is my first chance to vote. Also, if this was both their first term and Kerry wasn't such a professional politician I would vote for him.
 
CptStern said:
you obviously havent seen bowling for columbine ...watch it and get back to me :)
Bowling For Columbine is the most over-dramatic, over saturated, propagandict documentry,or movie even made. People who know extansively dis-regarded the movie and were disgusted with it.
 
The Silhouette said:
Bowling For Columbine is the most over-dramatic, over saturated, propagandict documentry,or movie even made. People who know extansively dis-regarded the movie and were disgusted with it.
That is true, but it was still funny. The movie did change my opinion on guns though, I use to think they should be banned but now I think that everyone should have them after seeing the movie. He made the point that Canada has about the same number of guns we do(percentage) and have a much lower gun violence rate.
 
The Silhouette said:
Bowling For Columbine is the most over-dramatic, over saturated, propagandict documentry,or movie even made. People who know extansively dis-regarded the movie and were disgusted with it.

ya sure buddy :upstare:
 
The Silhouette said:
Bowling For Columbine is the most over-dramatic, over saturated, propagandict documentry,or movie even made. People who know extansively dis-regarded the movie and were disgusted with it.
i consider myself very knowledgeable and well-informed, and i thought bowling for columbine was a very well-made piece. it's not the most neutral documentary, sure, but it's mostly extreme partisans that pretend it's crap. if you think bfc is "propagandict", you should watch fahrenheit 911.. now that's propaganda, essentially using bushes reasoning against him (guilt-by-association). while not a 'bad' film, i didn't think fahrenheit was nearly as well done as bfc, and it was much less effective.

anyone "disgusted" with bfc, is probably either too young to know any better or too dumb to know any better :)
 
CptStern said:
you obviously havent seen bowling for columbine ...watch it and get back to me :)

Are you refering to their interview or the cartoon that was in there?
 
I'm not saying that I think that voting should be required, but encouraging people to vote is a bit like saying "we've got all these freedoms, but to heck with them!".
 
I don't think we should just unconditionally say, "Vote!" Then, proceed to send them off to blindly vote for who is cuter or who doesn't make goofy faces/gestures. We should help them get started on educating themselves. Tell them they need to watch the debates; check places like FactCheck.org the next day to see if there were some important things that were... well... less than the whole truth; research where the candidates stand on all of the issues and see who more closely matches their own views; and read up (at least somewhat) on each candidate's business/political history. We should be trying to make smart voters... not just voters.

Foxtrot said:
So you think every single person is America should vote? I really don't care too much who wins between Bush and Kerry, but I am going to vote Bush just because it is my first chance to vote. Also, if this was both their first term and Kerry wasn't such a professional politician I would vote for him.
Bush is by no means an "outsider" of business and politics... as he tries to make himself appear.

America (the book) said:
This Connecticut-born, Yale- and Harvard-educated multi-millionaire son of a former President ran as an outsider in 2000. Many experts sill wonder how the **** he pulled that off.
Also worth noting:
· In 1978, Bush ran for the U.S. House of Representatives but lost to State Sen. Kent Hance, a Democrat.
· He was significantly involved in his fathers 1988 presidential campaign.
· He served for two terms as the governor of Texas.
· You obviously know he has already served almost four years as the president.
· He either owned or was CEO/director of three oil companies over a period of about a decade.
· He (along with friends of his father) owned the Texas Rangers (a baseball team) for about nine years (until he became governor).

Yet, many people still see him as a down-home, "awww shucks," NASCAR-watching, kind-hearted, "fightin' for the little man" cowboy. He's not. He's a business man and a politician... as much as Kerry.
 
Actually the Bush family are big players in the Carlyle Group.

Just check them out, and their investments, and you have a nice ride ahead.

Kerry married a rich woman. Usually the rich men/woman marry either rich of people that they really love.

Bush was rich when his wife married him.
 
I find myself with a great deal more respect for Sean Penn now.

You children don't understand. Sean is not encouraging ignorant people to vote. He's blasting Parker and Stone for encouraging apathy. Now there is some truth to what Parker and Stone said,. but the real message should be (as Penn stated), that if you are an uninformed citizen, educate yourself, dont drop out of the process.

You guys really do have no idea how horrible and miserable it is for people in other parts of the world,. in Iraq, Afganistan, and in many many other countries. There is so much suffering and misery,. starvation and disease just for lack of a good clean water or basic medical supplys. Add this to the war we are bringing, the thousands upon thousands of civilians getting killed for Bush's holy war. Real people. Innocent people. But you dont care,.. '**** them', right? As if they're not real.

America is a great nation. We really could make a difference to end so much of this suffering by offering help instead of death. You can help make this happen, simply by how you vote.

The world is real, its out there,. and its hurting. And your apathy is part of the problem.
 
OCybrManO said:
Bush is by no means an "outsider" of business and politics... as he tries to make himself appear.

Also worth noting:
· He either owned or was CEO/director of three oil companies over a period of about a decade.

And he drove all of them into the ground :LOL:
 
I think its somewhat funny (or at least ironic) that Matt Parker makes fun of Michael Moore and was in BFC. I do think hes small part in it was good though. :D
 
Direwolf said:
I think its somewhat funny (or at least ironic) that Matt Parker makes fun of Michael Moore and was in BFC. I do think hes small part in it was good though. :D
it's matt stone, and it's not that ironic considering how reactionary and deconstructionist parker and stone are in their outlook on the state of things.

edit: :stare: lol @ mecha..
 
Foxtrot said:
Also, if this was both their first term and Kerry wasn't such a professional politician I would vote for him.

Hold on... You're voting Bush because even after four years of presidency, he's still less qualified than Kerry?
 
Darn...too late to edit my stupidity away, especially since I've always been a fairly big fan of theirs.
 
Mechagodzilla said:
Hold on... You're voting Bush because even after four years of presidency, he's still less qualified than Kerry?

he should vote for this guy ...he's less qualified than bush: Mr. HRM Caesar St Augustine De Buonaparte ...he's really is a candidate ...he's the self-proclaimed emperor of america ...seriously I'm not making this up :rolling:
 
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