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Advice from Penn pal Chavez
Advice from Penn pal Chavez
Sean Penn , the Hollywood star who wants to be a journalist, has now become an amateur diplomat by visiting America's noisiest enemies in the Southern Hemisphere and promising to relay their messages back to Washington. After Penn's visit with Hugo Chavez in Caracas on Wednesday, the Venezuelan ...
Castro's Sister Worked for CIA
jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com — Well, there's at least one sane member of the Castro family.THE younger sister of Fidel and Raul... Castro, Juanita Castro, collaborated with the US Central Intelligence Agency against her brothers' rule in Cuba before going into exile in Miami in 1964, she said today.Juanita Castro, 76, who has ... (more) Castro's Sister Worked for CIA
Lifestyles of the rich and famous Communists
Lifestyles of the rich and famous Communists
faustasblog.com — Not that I’m fond of class struggle, but isn’t it ironic that Hollywood millionaire Sean Penn is... visiting Caracas with Hugo Chavez, and Michael Douglas is touring Old Havana after visiting with Raul Castro. Sean was in Cuba at the expense of Vanity Fair and the Huffington Post, ... (more) Lifestyles of the rich and famous Communists
Sean Penn heads to Cuba to interview Fidel Castro: report
breitbart.com — Oscar-winning actor and political activist Sean Penn flew to Cuba hoping to interview its revolutionary icon Fidel... Castro, entertainment news website TMZ reported Sunday. "Sean (Penn) is going to the land of Fidel as a journalist, writing a story ... (more) Sean Penn heads to Cuba to interview Fidel Castro: report
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High Level U.S. Diplomat Meets With Chavez
JammieWearingFool — ... He's promising the Venezuelan madman he'll soon be meeting with Barack Obama , so I'm assuming he's now the de facto Secretary of State while ...

Justifying the Prize
Power Line — ... Hugo Chavez says that President Obama should try to earn the Nobel Peace Prize that he was prematurely awarded. That's a sentiment that has been voiced by many, and that Obama seems to share. Perhaps it lies behind the administration's unhelpful diplomacy in Honduras which Scott noted earlier this morning. ...

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