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Jane Fonda
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She actually said in an interview she betrayed American forces. Amazing.
Here is the link.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20050331/en_nm/people_fonda_dc
Here is the link.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20050331/en_nm/people_fonda_dc
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And LesWva should not read this. [:D]
http://wonderwall.msn.com/movies/jane-fonda-regrets-missile-picture-1692394.story
WENN, Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 8:06am (PDT)
Jane Fonda will always regret the controversial 1972 photograph showing her sitting on a missile launcher aimed at U.S. soldiers, insisting she has "paid heavily" for the infamous image.
The veteran actress caused outrage in the U.S. and earned the nickname 'Hanoi Jane' when she was snapped sitting on an anti-aircraft battery in Hanoi during the Vietnam War.
Fonda admits the backlash hit her hard and has affected her ever since, and she will always chastise herself for the image.
Jane is no more a traitor than a lot of our own neighbors who showed nothing but disrespect to our boys during that so called Police Action... I was embarassed by the actions of my fellow Americans at the time... And now...
Iraq... Same BS. I didn't like the decision to go, but I see little option but to stay and win this thing. If we show Yellow to these terrorist SOB's now we'll never even have a chance to be rid of them... Personally I see a nuke in the future the Middle-East and just maybe for us too if we let up on these Jihad preaching Toran Thumpers.
You won't be alone. There will be a lot of people making that pilgrimage...
Margaret Thatcher
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
Mark Twain
Ironrifle, I expect Hanoi Jane to outlive me. It is requested that you take a double piss in my memory.
Pure scum and a waste of human flesh, I wouldn't p@ss on her if she was on fire. On her grave when the time comes I would P@ss on it in a new york second. May she rot in hell.[:(][xx(][8]
Well said.
Wherever Hanoi Jane is buried they will have to post a 24 hour guard because there will be a long line waiting to wee on her grave.
Whoever buries her needs to take extreme measures to protect her remains, or they will be scattered all over the place. Some people might pay handsomely for just a splinter or scrapping of one of her bones. Just imagine the money someone would pay to see one of her arm or leg bones, much less her skull.
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quote:ronrifle Posted - 01/31/2007 : 5:49:25 PM With any luck, I`ll live long enough to piss on her grave! Charlie RVN `67-`69
You won't be alone. There will be a lot of people making that pilgrimage...
It's better to do it while we are all still alive ... on second thought, she might enjoy it [}:)][;)][}:)][;)][}:)][;)]!
quote:ronrifle Posted - 01/31/2007 : 5:49:25 PM With any luck, I`ll live long enough to piss on her grave! Charlie RVN `67-`69
You won't be alone. There will be a lot of people making that pilgrimage...
Would that be on CNN?
Royc, I'll bring the cups. [:D]
ME TOO.
Most Americans who protested the Vietnam war didn't travel to Hanoi and hob-nob with the enemy. In my opinion this act makes her a traitor to her country.
That's it in a nutshell!
Don't forget the whole new group of American defeatist traitors like Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon (sp?) and Tim Robbins.
I don't have a problem with political dissenters per say because it's part of the process and I don't see public dissent with our government's policies as necessarily being traitorous. In some cases, it's actually helped create an on-going awareness and dialogue among the greater population. Government is not always right and hopefully we learn from our mistakes.
However, strong and vocal comments and actions that demonstrate a lack of support for our Country's soldiers and that showcase in-your-face photo-ops with the enemy who are shooting AT our soldiers are IMO at the very least treacherous if not actually treasonous.
Our soldiers - especially those in harm's way - should never be positioned as fulcrums on which to lever public or world opinion of our government's policies, no matter how good or bad those policies are and no matter how brilliant or inept our politicians may be.
I wonder if the ones here who agree with her stance on Iraq will stand up and admit it?
It's doubtful that they have the courage to.
I wish she would go crawl under the rock she came from, she is one of the reasons we lost Vietnam, not pulled out... WE LOST IT.
But wait, El Muerto Monkey claimed that someone posted here that Vietnam was now considered a US victory! Of course I have not been able to verify that and one must consider the source.