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AKgringo
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I wonder who will play the part of Sean Penn if a movie is made about this?
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Makes Sense to ME
Discussing the Sean Penn interview, one journalist was asked what they thought of the Unusual "VETO" power over content granted to
El Chapo..................."Well, if I was interviewing someone who 'might' cut off my head, I'd give them whatever they demanded".
Good Point.
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Quote: Originally posted by bajabuddha  | Sean Penn interviews El Chapo
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/%e2%80%98el-chapo%e2%80%...
Ain't it amazing that (at Guzman's invitation) Sean Penn gets to personally interview one of the world's most wanted men? It's going to be
interesting to see if Penn broke any National or International laws regarding his faux-journalistic endeavors.
I found the article to be a good read, with some in-between-the-lines insights as to just how much reach Chapo really had/has. And, as the King Pin
said himself, the traffic isn't going to stop regardless of who gets caught.
Best part is in the 'comments' section; one reader wrote in and said he's not surprised Penn was pretending to be a journalist; he's been pretending
to be an actor for years......
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I thought Penn's article was fascinating read. A normal working journalist could never gain the access that Penn did. it was fascinating story. I
call that good journalism, and the story of getting the story was more interesting than chapo himself.
Re criticizing his acting,... I suppose you can do better? Ha ha! You're a hack!
P.s. I like Sean Penn's movies, I like him as an actor, usually find his movies great.
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We all pay a lot of attention to what you think, how you feel, goat. Do you ever think about that when you hit the keyboard?
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When playing a lowlife part in a flick, Penn isn't too bad, and shouldn't be, he doesn't have to act.
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Quote: Originally posted by Osprey  | We all pay a lot of attention to what you think, how you feel, goat. Do you ever think about that when you hit the keyboard? |
Interesting Jorge, at least the way I view BN, certain posters,
I will stop and see what they have to say, others maybe not so
much. Your posts occupy high level of interest. Same with Goat,
there is room for everybody here. Goat might not be the most
conventional of posters, maybe doesn't generally have run of the mill opinions, might not be in the majority camp, glad he's here,
read him or not, agree with him or not
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Danny DeVito to play Chapo in the bedroom scenes with each of his wives. Penn to be his body double in the beheading scenes.
Bob Durrell
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If El Chapo was hoping Señor Penn to play himself in his future bio-pic, it would be like asking Carol Kane to play Griselda Blanco.
Or asking mtgoat666 to play............. anything.
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Guzman transferred to prison in Juarez
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/07/americas/el-chapo-prison-trans...
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The Crispee Cremes are fresher, the closer to the border one is....
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The tunnel has to be shorter also.
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Ja, there is that...
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Our Feds don't have to travel as far.
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Closer to where he doesn't want to be. The United States. He's headed for a super max solitary confinement box in the US where he'll stay until he
goes insane and dies.
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So, according to CNN, he's headed to NY for trial on multiple charges. There are also indictments from several other states, some of which have death
penalties to go with the murder indictments. The US is a cross patch of state laws, what is the law in Mexico regarding the death penalty?
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Quote: Originally posted by SFandH  | Closer to where he doesn't want to be. The United States. He's headed for a super max solitary confinement box in the US where he'll stay until he
goes insane and dies. | Already insane and the US probably had to take possibility of death sentence off in
order to get extradition agreement. That means US taxes will be supporting him on death row. Maintaining each death row prisoner costs taxpayers
$90,000 more per year than a prisoner in general population.
www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/costs-death-penalty
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Quote: Originally posted by durrelllrobert  | Quote: Originally posted by SFandH  | Closer to where he doesn't want to be. The United States. He's headed for a super max solitary confinement box in the US where he'll stay until he
goes insane and dies. | Already insane and the US probably had to take possibility of death sentence off in
order to get extradition agreement. That means US taxes will be supporting him on death row. Maintaining each death row prisoner costs taxpayers
$90,000 more per year than a prisoner in general population.
www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/costs-death-penalty |
He's far from insane.
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/drug-boss-el-chapos-new-...
This sort-of explains the move, although I sense journalistic license involved in the story. He's been moved more than once, the motive being to keep
him 'ahead' of escape plans. Personally I think with the vast network he most likely still controls, his end will be from murder inside the Joint or
while 'trying' to escape, and from someone else with the same amount of power who took his place.
Mexico has no death penalty, and will not allow extradition to us unless we promise not to execute him (as Bob Durell said).
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'El Chapo' Extradition To U.S. May Proceed, Mexican Judge Says
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/05/09/477358059/...
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It's a Shorty double. He's already awaiting trial at Gitmo.
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