She could redeem herself by returning to the scene of the crime, stand in front of that fully functional A/A gun, and have one of her commie heroes pull the trigger... That, would be redemption in this Nam combat Vet's eyes!
> She could redeem herself by returning to the scene of the crime, stand in front of that fully functional A/A gun, and have one of her commie heroes pull the trigger... That, would be redemption in this Nam combat Vet’s eyes!
As a Vietnam veteran your Opinion carries with it a great deal of Credibility — certainly with me. When I was a kid, Vietnam veterans were my heroes — I guess you all still are, now that I’m 45.
So, first off, thankyou for your Service, Sir! This life-long Civilian is grateful that people like you defended us and our way of life.
As to Jane Fonda, what she did was terrible and treasonous, and would be very difficult to forgive — particularly as she hasn’t shown much inkling toward being well-and-truly repentent.
So in your view, then, nothing short of her violent suicide at the hands of the NVA would be sufficient for her to make amends?
WOW. Effectively, she is unforgivable, then.
Under the circumstances, that makes sense.