Posted on 04/06/2010 6:34:27 AM PDT by Zakeet
He knew who and what she was. That was probably why he married her.
From David Horowitz's FrontPageMag.com/DiscoverTheNetworks.org:
PROFILE: TED TURNER
Details at:
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2004
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Interview
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
[excerpt]
O'REILLY: Fidel Castro, do you admire the man?
TURNER: Yes.
O'REILLY: Now he has murdered people. He's imprisoned people. There are political prisoners now. He won't let his people use the Internet. Nobody can use that. And you admire the guy?
TURNER: Well, I admire certain things about him. He's trained a lot of doctors, and they've got one of the best educational systems in the developing world. And you know, he's still popular with a lot of people down there. He's unpopular
O'REILLY: But he's a killer. He's a killer. He's a guy who
TURNER: But that has never, to my knowledge, that's never been proven. I mean
O'REILLY: He's executed political prisoners. I mean, he enslaves people who don't see it the way he sees it. Come on. He's a dictatorship. If you admire him, then why wouldn't you admire Mussolini? I mean, what's the difference? Mussolini put people back to work. There was order. The educational system was fine. See, I'm not getting this. This is what I don't understand about it.
TURNER: Well, OK, well, if you don't see the difference between Castro and Mussolini, you know, then you know, I likened some aspects of FOX News to the Nazis, so, I mean, you know, it works both ways.
O'REILLY: But you just admitted to me that that wasn't a very good thing to do and wasn't accurate.
TURNER: Hey, listen, I didn't say I wanted to live in Cuba. And I didn't say that I was buddy buddies with Fidel Castro. I just said that I respected certain things that he's done.
O'REILLY: All right, well
TURNER: What's wrong with that?
O'REILLY: Well, you said respect the man. And I just don't I can't possibly see how you could do that, but
TURNER: Of course not.
O'REILLY: Now I asked this question through one of my producers to Ms. Fonda. And I'm going to ask it to you because by reading your book, it struck me that the Vietnam experience changed you. I'm saying to myself, you know, Turner comes into the Vietnam era, conservative guy, pretty much traditional guy, it changes him.
TURNER: Yes.
O'REILLY: It changes him. And now he's a very liberal guy. So I asked Ms. Fonda, didn't it ever bother that you after all your activism and getting America out of Vietnam, which it subsequently did in the mid '70s, that 3 million human beings were slaughtered by the people that you were lionizing, the North Vietnam and the Khmer Rouge Communists who wouldn't have been slaughtered if we stayed. And their skulls were stacked on top of each other. And I never heard from you, Jane Fonda. And I never heard a word from Ted Turner about that. And that, to me, is a good question.
TURNER: You've got me. I didn't really think about it. You know, it didn't make the news very much.
O'REILLY: No, it didn't. And you had a vehicle that you could have had the revisionist history is what I'm worried about here. I think America's a noble nation. I think we've made mistakes. I think we tried to have freedom in Vietnam for the South Vietnamese. Unfortunately, the government was corrupt. I don't think that was a venal, terrible thing to do. I think we were trying to protect people there.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,465124,00.html
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CNN founder Ted Turner with then wife, "Hanoi Jane" Fonda
Get in line.
We know exactly what you are, Jane.
This traitorous b&#tch should have been taken into custody then executed the minute she stepped back on US soil.
That's about the nicest thing I could think of too.
Bob Hope's 1967 Christmas show
Bear Cat base camp, S. Vietnam, December, 1967; John Olson, ©Stars and Stripes
FOXNEWS.COM HOME: YOUR WORLD W/ NEIL CAVUTO
Transcript: American Beauty
August 12, 2005
NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: When you think of Hollywood legends or at least when I think of Hollywood legends, my next guest really comes to mind. She's a Golden Globe winner, she's a Broadway star, and did I mention, she is oh gosh she is a knockout. On Saturday [August 13, 2005], actress Raquel Welch will be honored by the Vietnam Veterans of America for entertaining the troops with Bob Hope back in 1968.
Nope, she should be stuffed and mounted on an anti aircraft gun in that pose and displayed in the Museum of the Revolution in Hanoi, Vietnam. That would be the most fitting tribute to her.
Some myth. The pictures don’t lie.
More efficient, but not as satisfying.
Photograph of Madame Binh and Jane Fonda
Displayed in the Womens Museum, Saigon, May 28, 2004.
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JOHN KERRY BEING HONORED, BY COMMUNISTS, FOR HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THEIR VICTORY OVER UNITED STATES
Source for both:
http://www.tinyvital.com/Misc/KerryHonoredByCommunists2.htm
Thank you.
Yeah, I know. Both Kerry and Fonda should be stuffed and displayed there. Besides, I don’t want any part of them to be put in American soil. Although, I’d be willing to let Kerry be buried in France.
Plus all the other things she did and said to undermine the U.S. military and help the North Vietnamese win. And she’s still a revolutionary communist today, despite the BS about her ‘apologizing’ and becoming a Christian, etc. She’s on the list of supporters of the World Can’t Wait movement. WCW is a Maoist-revolutionary movement established by the Revolutionary Communist Party in 2005. In 2009 she brought her anti-US military roadshow from the Vietnam war era to Broadway. It was called FTA for “F The Army”. See my earlier posts for more on both.
I wouldn’t give that washed-up, old hag Fonda the privilege of my urine on her grave.
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