Many men died as a result of her trip and many more were tortured because she decided to be a traitor to her country. Hanoi Jane will never be forgotten, nor forgiven. Some wrongs just cannot be made right.Our government was lying to us and men were dying because of it...
Hey, NBF, have you ever seen the Jane Fonda urinal targets? A company from Fayatteville, NC (outside of Ft. Bragg, Home of the Airborne) makes them. One day, while I was relieving myself and there one was. I thought it was hysterical.NBF_Bama_Cavalry said:Many men died as a result of her trip and many more were tortured because she decided to be a traitor to her country. Hanoi Jane will never be forgotten, nor forgiven. Some wrongs just cannot be made right.
Fonda says that her trip to the gun site some 33 years ago was a "betrayal" of the U.S. military, its soldiers and "the country that gave me privilege." She calls the picture of her sitting on the enemy gun barrel the largest lapse of judgment she can imagine. Really. So what about the whole decision to visit North Vietnam in the first place? She won't apologize for that. No, Hanoi Jane will only apologize for posing for pictures with enemy weaponry. She won't apologize for being photographed with American POWs, nor will she apologize for going on Radio Hanoi and being a propaganda mouthpiece for the Viet Cong.
Jane Fonda gave aid and comfort to the enemy of the United States during a time of war. We used to call that treason, and there are people sitting in prison for it. Somehow, Jane Fonda got away with it...and now she wants us all to relieve her of her guilty conscience.
I saw those on a website somewhere. I think she makes a good target.Tidewater said:Hey, NBF, have you ever seen the Jane Fonda urinal targets? A company from Fayatteville, NC (outside of Ft. Bragg, Home of the Airborne) makes them. One day, while I was relieving myself and there one was. I thought it was hysterical.
Yes, some vets of Vietnam have long memories.
No one is free to commit treason! Good Grief!Piglet said:Nan, ain't you goin' a little far here? I mean, I don't like her either, or what she did, but geez...one of the big tributes to this great country is that even the crackpots who hate it get to be free to say it all in public.
There's a huge difference between saying you hate the United States in public and visiting with an enemy that we are at war with and willingly being used as a propaganda tool against your country.Piglet said:Nan, ain't you goin' a little far here? I mean, I don't like her either, or what she did, but geez...one of the big tributes to this great country is that even the crackpots who hate it get to be free to say it all in public.
Queasy1 said:There's a huge difference between saying you hate the United States in public and visiting with an enemy that we are at war with and willingly being used as a propaganda tool against your country.
American POWs were tortured because of her visit.
We may not have declared war but we pretty much were. I don't believe that war has to be declared for treason charges to be brought. Refer to the cases of the Soviet spies that were executed for treason/espionage.TexasBama said:Since we didn't declare war, I'd be curious if a treason charge could actually be brought.
Piglet said:Nan, ain't you goin' a little far here? I mean, I don't like her either, or what she did, but geez...one of the big tributes to this great country is that even the crackpots who hate it get to be free to say it all in public.