Get a rope...
Hanoi Jane ping.
“Hanoi Jane” Fonda = communist traitor.
Fonda, Kerry and Kennedy should have been tried for treason. When they were found guilty, they should have been hung in the Capitol Rotunda and left there to warn other traitors.
If that had happened, America and the World would have been a better place.
Biggest lie ever told.
We fight the commie influence day in and day out across the globe.
The Cold war ended in the destruction of the Soviet Union, but it by no means ended the threat of communism. It's alive and well in many places on the planet, and it's also made inroads in our own country under the camoflage of other names.
It went something like that.... but Hanoi Jane is still a person who sold herself to the enemies of the U.S. and regardless of the repeated and popular efforts to exhume her career and rehabilitate her character, it won't wash with most of us.... she will NEVER pass the smell test in this country!!!!
I don’t like the woman but why are they bringing up Vietnam problems at a 70th birthday party. Can’t they leave her alone to have cake???
Media Glow on Fonda Because of Her Treason
>Now that the threat of communism is gone
I disagree with that statement. It’s alive and masquerading both here and abroad.
Hanoi Jane and all of her cohorts, including ones sitting in the Senate that helped her effort at instilling communism in America, should all rot where it is very hot.
As the sticker on the back of my truck says, “I WILL FORGIVE JANE FONDA When the Jews Forgive Hitler.”
Her hollow apologies mean nothing. All she regrets is having her photo taken sitting on an anti-aircraft gun.
I read this on Boortz’s website this morning. Great commentary on Hanoi Jane.
One of the few reasons I stay alive is to piss on Hanoi Jane’s grave.
Ping.
What galls me is when she was supporting the NVA her movies like “Barbarella” were playing at theaters on military bases in the US and Asia.
Leni
We fought a Cold War nuclear standoff (that almost came to a head several times) thanks to domestic spies who served Joseph Stalin, murderer of millions. The Cold War was only considered "ridiculous" by those who LOVED Stalin and want us UNDER Communism (including Jane Fonda and Pete Seeger and Red Asner).
"If you knew what communism truly was, you would get on your hands and knees and pray that one day we [U.S.] would be communist." - Jane Fonda
Ed Asner claims that Joseph Stalin was "misunderstood"! (10/13/2003)
"I think Joe Stalin was a guy that was hugely misunderstood," said Asner. "And to this day, I don't think I have ever seen an adequate job done of telling the story of Joe Stalin, so I guess my answer would have to be Joe Stalin."
Seeger is known for his ardent political beliefs and his involvement with leftist political organizations, including the Communist Party. An article written in 2006 by an official of the American libertarian Cato Institute reported that in the early years of World War II, political opponents called him "Stalin's Songbird".[11] His supporters called him "America's Tuning Fork" and "A Living Saint".[12] Seeger's anti-war record Songs for John Doe, released in 1941, took the Communist Party's non-interventionist line after (Hitler and Stalin signed a non-aggression pact in 1939). At that time Seeger was also strongly anti-Franklin D. Roosevelt, owing to what he considered the President's weak support of workers' rights. After Germanys breaking of the pact and its attack on the Soviet Union, the pacifism of Songs for John Doe were an embarrassment to the new "patriotic" line of the Communist Party and copies were quickly removed from sale. The remaining inventory was reportedly destroyed. Only a few copies exist to this day. After the invasion of the Soviet Union, Seeger and the Communist Party became strong proponents of military action against Germany, and he served in the Army in the Pacific. He was trained as an airplane mechanic, but reassigned to entertain the American troops with music, and later, if asked him what he did in the war, always answered "I strummed my banjo".BULLPUCKY. He did not acknowledge Stalin's crimes for another 40 years.
Seeger left the Communist Party in 1950. (It was five more years before Nikita Khrushchev's Secret Speech described many of Stalin's repressive measures as "crimes", soon leading to an exodus from many foreign affiliates of the Soviet Communist Party.) "I realized I could sing the same songs I sang whether I belonged to the Communist Party or not, and I never liked the idea anyway of belonging to a secret organization."[13] He became an anti-Stalinist socialist.
Seeger has made his rejection of Stalin publicly explicit several times. Among these are his 1993 book Where Have All the Flowers Gone?, and a 1995 interview with The New York Times Magazine. In 2007, he wrote a song condemning Stalin, "Big Joe Blues", and also a letter to historian Ron Radosh, an anticommunist critic of Seeger, apologizing for being blind to Stalin's failings. "I think youre right," wrote Seeger, "I should have asked to see the gulags when I was in U.S.S.R."