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Bleeding heart Sean Penn doesn't care about native peoples
hollywoodinterrupted.com — The actor refuses to let his politics prevent him from indulging in his love of luxury. Going incognito he recently checked in and stayed in a Hawaiian resort that happens to be the centerpiece in a massive religious protest. The $1000 a night paradise just happens to sit atop the bones of native peoples, and is crushing the ecosystem. Hypocrite?
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- miltthetank, on 10/12/2007, -2/+0great story ryanholiday! i always appreciate your incisive stories. it's people like you who make digg the hip site to read on the internet. hopefully webertainment moguls like you continue to add more content like this.
- tower31, on 10/12/2007, -0/+4"Double sausage and extra cheese..............over here dude!" Just moves to bones to the side......
- ryanholiday, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1Seriously. Like there aren't a thousand other resorts in Hawaii.
- DogtownRules, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1The photo montage of Citizen Penn on that site is friggin' hilarious!
- fatdog789, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2So....first stars are accused of not representing the public because they know too much about pet causes, and now they're accused of not knowing enough about pet causes?
Actors aren't all that intelligent. They pick causes because it looks or sounds good, not necessary because they believe in them.
Ancient burial grounds are meaningless unless they were being used as burial grounds up until they were seized by the white man. Otherwise, nearly every spot of valuable inhabitable land in this country qualifies as an ancient burial ground.
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