The Irony of the Hollywood Liberal Left Protesters..(buckle up-explosive topic)

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Those of you who want to attack Martin Sheen.

Well, at least if seems he is sincere and has at "walked" a bit - and not just "talked".

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-sheen2mar02004435,1,3296191.story

For Sheen, Being a Peacemaker Is Not a Role but a Calling

By Teresa Watanabe
Times Staff Writer

March 2, 2003

Even though his convictions have led him to take controversial stands for years, actor Martin Sheen told a group of Roman Catholics on Saturday how uncomfortable he feels being one of the most visible figures in the movement against the potential war with Iraq.

Sheen said he has received an avalanche of hate mail and been accosted on the street, accused of being a traitor for such activities.

In an interview before his talk, he said that after he helped lead the "Virtual March on Washington," which flooded the White House last week with thousands of anti-war e-mails, NBC television network executives asked him to explain his views on national talk shows. He said they feared the furor would hurt "The West Wing," the popular show on which he plays a fictional U.S. president, who is also a Catholic.

"Spirituality is not safe," Sheen said. "It leads you down uncharted waters. If it didn't cost you anything, you'd have to question its value."

He said his actions through the years have flowed from his lifelong Catholic faith as a "follower of the nonviolent Jesus" who regularly attends Mass and always keeps a rosary in his pocket. But the price he has paid, he said, is a rap sheet of 64 arrests over 17 years, along with widespread enmity.

Sheen's appearance highlighted the Los Angeles Archdiocese's annual Religious Education Congress, which drew more than 30,000 participants. Although conference organizers feared the actor's appearance might provoke protests, he was instead mobbed for autographs -- even by those who disagreed with his sentiments on the war.

Keith Morlock, a 27-year-old Azusa businessman, said he is a conservative Republican who supports President Bush because of the threat he believes Iraqi President Saddam Hussein poses to the world. But he sees Sheen's views as fully consistent with Catholic principles, especially since Pope John Paul II has opposed an attack on Iraq.

Cardinal Roger M. Mahony embraced Sheen at the day's opening session and hailed him as a man of peace who has suffered "being imprisoned, being subjected to ridicule and all of the other things that happen to disciples of Christ."

Sheen said critics have demanded that NBC fire him from "The West Wing." The show's staff has been "100% supportive," but top network executives have "let it be known they're very uncomfortable with where I'm at" on the war, he said. NBC executives could not be reached for comment.

The furor "doesn't make me comfortable, but I must be doing something right," Sheen said in the interview. He added that he long ago decided it was more important to follow his convictions than to be on the "winning side."

In a workshop on spirituality and social justice with Father Michael Kennedy of Dolores Mission Church in Boyle Heights, the 62-year-old actor spoke about everything from Christian meditation to his life-changing encounter with Mother Teresa and his long history of activism.

He told the group of 800 Catholics that his first arrest was in New York with Daniel and Phillip Berrigan, two Jesuit priests who he called major influences. The occasion was a June 1986 protest against the proposed "Star Wars" missile defense program championed by then-President Reagan.

Sheen's more recent arrest in 2000 at Vandenberg Air Force Base was also for protesting the "Star Wars" project. He says he trespassed on federal property to kneel and recite the Lord's Prayer.

In between, Sheen has marched with labor leader Cesar Chavez and protested U.S. aid to El Salvador. He asked Mother Teresa to enlist the pope's help in trying to end the Persian Gulf War. He has fed the homeless and hungry at countless soup kitchens. He has talked with the imprisoned in annual Good Friday visits to Los Angeles Central Juvenile Hall along with Father Kennedy, a longtime Sheen friend and fellow activist.

Despite his fame and wealth, the actor, who was born Ramon Estevez, says he still connects with the poor and oppressed because many come from the same background he did: as children of poor immigrants.

His father was a factory laborer from Spain who rarely spoke outside the home to hide his broken English. But Sheen says he taught his son, above all, to speak the truth. The actor's mother emigrated from Ireland and died when Sheen was young, after 12 pregnancies and 10 children.

To help make ends meet, Sheen said, he began working at age 9 as a golf caddy in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio. His social conscience, he said, was formed by being "a servant to the rich." He organized fellow caddies to strike for better wages -- and was promptly fired. It was his first lesson in the cost of commitment.

"I learned that when you speak for someone with no voice, you've got to be prepared to pay a heavy price," Sheen said in the interview Saturday on his way to the conference in Anaheim. "You think you're going to be celebrated, but the opposite is true."

The actor said his commitment to peace and justice issues was triggered after a spiritual rebirth more than two decades ago following several events: near-death from a heart attack while filming "Apocalypse Now," a visit with India's poor while filming "Gandhi" and a trip to Paris in 1981. He subsequently met Mother Teresa, who told him that "it was easier to deal with poverty and death in India than the lack of spirituality in America" -- a comment that profoundly affected him, he said.

Today, Sheen faithfully attends Mass in Malibu and Santa Monica, receives the Eucharist and surrounds himself with rosaries -- he keeps four on the rearview mirror of his Toyota van, repeatedly giving them out to those in need. The political liberal has said he has financially supported the pregnant girlfriends of his sons to help convince them not to have abortions.

"He is a man of great faith who puts his faith in action," said Kennedy, co-presenter of the workshop with Sheen. "He's a model of what it is to be Catholic."

Some Catholics disagree. Kennedy, whose book, "The Jesus Meditations," features a CD narrated by Sheen, said one couple from the Midwest called him to complain that the actor was "un-American." Sheen rejects such charges, declaring that "I love my country so much I am willing to risk its wrath."

Until he heard Sheen speak Saturday, Rick Marten, a 51-year-old software engineer from Santa Maria, said he suspected that the actor was simply spouting off about the war to enhance his celebrity.

In a dramatic exchange during the workshop, Marten stood up and tearfully told Sheen that he had a 25-year-old son, David, who flies B-1 bombers for the U.S. Air Force.

"I did not raise him to be a warmonger," Marten told Sheen. "I pray that when our citizen soldiers come home, they come as heroes" and do not suffer the ostracism that greeted many Vietnam War veterans.

Sheen assured him that he felt "as you do," supported the speaker's son and prayed for the safe return of all of the troops. Later, the actor said that six of his own brothers had served in the U.S. military, including two in Vietnam.

Then, as now, Sheen said, he opposed the war but supported the armed forces.

Marten was moved.

"After I heard him, I realized he was speaking from the heart and has every right to do so," he said. "I know he's a man for prayer and peace."
 
That is an excellent article

I think Martin Sheen has integrity, and is not one of those celebrities who jumps on a bandwagon for the current hotbutton issue. His actions and beliefs seem pretty well thought out to me.

It's also so refreshing to see a celebrity who hasn't forgotten where he came from.
 
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Ok People here's the deal- :angry:

I dont care which

celebirity says what.

Most celebirities are saying things to look keen.
They have ulterior motives..
More ppl and celebirties were against Iraq Pt 1.
Bono was against Iraq Pt.1.
Was he correct being against Iraq Pt 1?

I
think
not.

Do I still love Bono's humanitarianism?
Yes.:)
Do I respect Bono's views?
Yes, because his are not for show.
He is a self taught and learned person, however as Bono was wrong in Iraq Pt 1 I think Bono is wrong in Iraq Pt.2.

Do I really relish the fact that Iraqis and Americans will be killed in this potentail conflict?
No.
Does GW Bush relish the fact that many Iraqis and Americans will be killed in this conflict.?
No.

Are we outta time to avoid a war?
No.

Never
Say
Never.


and after reading this article about Mr Sheen I see him a tiny bit differently now, but not much..:angry:


thank u-
Diamond
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i love how these thread has prospered.:)
i would rate this a diamonddandythread...:up::dance:

thank u-

DB9
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Now you hear the latest about the 9 human-shields from Britain?

9 of 11 human-shields from Britain have bolted back to Britain saying they changed their minds-that there were not enough human-shields to die w them and that they were "concerned for their safety"..:huh:

Apparently Saddam wouldnt let these "human-shields" pick exactly where they could stand or "shield"..
Saddam chose to put the human-shields by Nuculer power-plants and Military targets and the "human-shields" wanted to be by schools and hospitals where they felt USA would probably avoid bombing..

...so the little human-shields being exposed, chickened out and went home:angry:..

silly
little
protesters:rolleyes:

thank u-

DB9
 
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well then their motives were disingeneous.
they really werent there to put their lives on the line now were they?:rolleyes:

diamond
 
just heard on foxnews that the "humanitarian organization" that was sponsering these human shields was actually an arm of the iraqi government... which the human shields didn't know when they signed up, but it just shows the absolute stupidity and na?vet? of these people.

And yeah... weren't these people yelling about how they were going to iraq to put their lives on the line for the iraqi people? so isn't this an admission that it was just a huge publicity stunt, and that they never actually thought that america would bomb schools and hospitals?

needless to say... i've been laughing my ass off ever since first hearing this report... i still am... :lmao:
 
Actually, that *is* quite funny. :lol:

(referring to the human shields)

Melon
 
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i can't believe the iraqi goverment would do such a thing. i can't believe they lied. i'm shocked. [/sarcasm]
 
Headache in a Suitcase said:
I wonder how Uncle Ted feels about his niece's hubby comming out in favor of the war in Iraq?

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Uncle Ted has known for years that his niece married the son of a Nazi. :sexywink:

Melon
 
melon said:


Uncle Ted has known for years that his niece married the son of a Nazi. :sexywink:

Melon

I am sure Arnold's dad appreciated all the aid and support from Teddy's dad Joe and GHW Bush's dad Presscott Bush.:wave:
 
:| how'd i know that would be brought up...

arnold's father was a member of the nazi party. he was never a nazi soldier, but being a political supporter is bad enough. this has 100% nothing to do with the son and his political views. arnold did not like his father, and did not even attend the man's funeral. if you want to attack arnold for being a republican, or that his movies suck, or just a who cares... fine. but you seem to be implying something here that is completely inappropriate.
 
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headache,


that was my point. JFKs father Joe Kennedy gave aid and support to Hitler and Germany. So did Bush 1's father Presscott Bush. Also many great American industrialist did. Henry Ford , for one. Not to mention american hero Charles Lindberg. I agree Arnold's fathers sins should not be visited upon him.

He is expected to run for statewide office in CA soon. If not U S Senate then CA Govennor. His pop's bio won't be an issue.
 
deep said:
He is expected to run for statewide office in CA soon. If not U S Senate then CA Govennor. His pop's bio won't be an issue.

Kiss California goodbye then. If he gets elected, hopefully some of the Kennedy rubs off on him. :angry:

I just have to hope that California will be smart enough not to elect him.

Melon
 
melon said:


Kiss California goodbye then. If he gets elected, hopefully some of the Kennedy rubs off on him. :angry:

I just have to hope that California will be smart enough not to elect him.

Melon

It probnably does, but I hear showers daily.

Could he get elected in CA? I remember the (anti) Reagan ads of TV.
They had him in a clown suit. The voice over was "He has played a lot of parts, now he wants to play Govenor."
 
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