Sean Penn meets with Chavez and Castro. If Obama can not make peace
with Chavez and Castro, I will regret my vote.


By now, October 2008, I had digested my earlier visits to Venezuela
and Cuba and time spent with Chávez and Fidel Castro. I had grown
increasingly intolerant of the propaganda. Though Chávez himself has a
penchant for rhetoric, never has it been a cause for war. In hopes of
demythologizing this "dictator," I decided to pay him another visit.
By this time I had come to say to friends in private, "It's true,
Chávez may not be a good man. But he may well be a great one."


http://www.thenation.com/doc/20081215/penn
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