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By James Wray Apr 22, 2005, 0:32 GMT
Vietnam Veteran has no Forgiveness for Fonda
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I would not like to live with with that kind of stuff hanging over my head. Of course you must consider those goofed brains
Many veteran halls have aiming points affixed to their urinals. By far the most popular is an image of this woman. Following in a distant second place is an image of Bin Laden.
When that Viet Nam veteran spit on Jane Fonda, I believe that he spoke for a lot of people. Jane did a lot of damage to this country, yet she continues to reap the rewards that the USA has given her. Jane Fonda will never know the feeling of being tortured in prison in her lifetime, but if God is merciful to the Viet Nam vets, maybe she will get a taste of what they had to endure for her freedoms after she passes away in her old age. God Bless all those who served in Viet Nam!
Tobacco juice is by far to good for her. She deserved Tar and feathers.
Now that 'Hanoi Jane' has a book and movie to promote, she claims her actions were those of a young and impressionable girl; however, she was 34 years old when she made the 2-week trip to North Vietnam. Her treasonous actions continued when American POWs finally began to return home (some held captive for up to nine years) and describe the tortures they'd endured at the hands of the North Vietnamese; Hanoi Jane quickly told Americans that they should 'not hail the POWs as heroes, because they are hypocrites and liars.' She said the idea that the POWs she had met in Vietnam had been tortured was laughable,' claiming: 'These were not men who had been tortured. These were not men who had been starved. These were not men who had been brainwashed.' The POWs who said they had been tortured were 'exaggerating, probably for their own self-interest,' she asserted. She told audiences that: 'Never in the history of the United States have POWs come home looking like football players. These football players are no more heroes than Custer was. They're military careerists and professional killers' who are 'trying to make themselves look self-righteous, but they are war criminals according to law.' Our family feels strongly that 'Hanoi Jane' Fonda is our 20th century Benedict Arnold. Please don't let her continue this charade.
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