Posted on 04/22/2005 7:31:09 PM PDT by smoothsailing
There's a right way and a wrong way to protest Jane Fonda for her anti-Amer ican behavior of the past.
Unfortunately, Vietnam vet Michael Smith picked the wrong way this week.
Fonda has much for which to answer. While her famously infamous behavior in North Vietnam may not have reached the legal threshold for treason, surely she was there in spirit.
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My Hero!
Jane, you ignorant Slut!
I believe that it did reach the legal threshold for treason, but I'm not a lawyer. This applies even more so to john f'ing kerry, as he was a military officer at the time. I think any reasonable person should be able to see that.
How can you be negative about Michael Smith's Honorable Discharge (of tobacco juice)
I was a stupid kid in the 60's and early 70's too and did much which now makes me blush. I detest whole mindset I had then. However, I don't think spitting on someone is the way to go, either. How is this superior to the Left hefting pies and salad dressing? They have their strongly held opinions, too. JF has been made a fool by history and has lived long enough to see her cherished beliefs crumble like feta cheese. I completely understand the abhorrence of this woman's treachery against her native country and what that means to those who risked life and limb to secure that right. However, I don't think physical attack against someone for their political stance, particularly in a day wherein AIDS and other diseases are borne by bodily fluids, is morally justified.
I don't write em,BB,I just post em. :)
BUMP!!!
The difference is Mr. Smith EARNED the right to spit on Ms. Fonda, while he was protecting the rights of those salad dressing and pie throwing a*sholes' antecedents to be as stupid as their successors.
MACV-1971
>>>>While her famously infamous behavior in North Vietnam may not have reached the legal threshold for treason, surely she was there in spirit.
WRONG
YEP.
However, I am a Vet, and in my opinion if bad things happen to Hanoi Jane, then I'm not shedding any tears for her traitorous @$$
I agree with you that it did. Henry and Erika Holzer's scholarly book, "Aid and Comfort", makes a compelling case that Fonda committed treason. The forward by MOH winner Col. George "Bud" Day is worth the price of the book alone.
I agree with you.
What the hell is this "in spirit"? EXCUSE ME! she was there and ACTIVELY gave aid and comfort to the enemy in a deliberate active way. Hello? That's treason! Not "treason in spirit".
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AND, of all the threads that have been being posted here on her book, has ANYONE been picking up on the careful wording in the articles of her behavior in North Vietnam. Why no mention of Paris and the Treaty signing?
Jane Fonda should have been tried and jailed or executed as a traitor. Since she was not, I find it appropriate for citizens, especially veterans to spit on her. Spitting on evil doers is a time honored tradition dating back to biblical days.
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