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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 826817" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Absolutely on Mystic River and I thought he and Susan Sarandon in Dead Man Walking were both great. Think what you like of his politics but on the Silver Screen the guy is truly fantastic. When it came to Sean and his private political side, I was like so many here but when I read about Sean's father Leo, what he went through during the red scare era and being blacklisted (wrongly IMO) I gained a greater understanding of Sean and an appreciation of a son who in fact loved and is loyal to his father. Chavez is not my idea of leader of the week but you'll never understand Chavez without understanding the 150 year history of American and European meddling in that region that continues to this day. If one studies a bit about Simon Bolivar and his place in South American independence from the Spanish empire, then a small hint on Chavez will begin to emerge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 826817, member: 2189"] Absolutely on Mystic River and I thought he and Susan Sarandon in Dead Man Walking were both great. Think what you like of his politics but on the Silver Screen the guy is truly fantastic. When it came to Sean and his private political side, I was like so many here but when I read about Sean's father Leo, what he went through during the red scare era and being blacklisted (wrongly IMO) I gained a greater understanding of Sean and an appreciation of a son who in fact loved and is loyal to his father. Chavez is not my idea of leader of the week but you'll never understand Chavez without understanding the 150 year history of American and European meddling in that region that continues to this day. If one studies a bit about Simon Bolivar and his place in South American independence from the Spanish empire, then a small hint on Chavez will begin to emerge. [/QUOTE]
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