Posted on 10/04/2001 6:48:33 PM PDT by KQQL
Fonda: No time for religion
It looks like the ever-morphing Jane Fonda has ditched her latest incarnation.
Jane Fonda made headlines not long ago when it was revealed that she had become a born-again Christian. But a source who knows the former actress says she seems to have lost interest in her new-found faith. The source says that she usually cant get [Fonda] to shut up about Christianity, but when she met with Fonda recently and asked about her church activities, Fonda waived her hand dismissively and said that she didnt have time for all that stuff.
Fonda has raised hackles in some quarters recently because of comments she made, prompting comparisons to her Hanoi Jane days during the Vietnam War. After the terrorist attacks, Fonda went on an Atlanta radio station and said, What concerns me very much is the saber-rattling and the calls for vengeance. She emphasized the need to try to understand the underlying causes of the crime.
Fondas spokeswoman didnt have a comment by press time.
Yes, but ultimately, Christ is where he always is, and it is Fonda who took the hike.
Yo, Jane, We DO understand WHY they did this and WHY we must PUNISH them. Poor Jane, her soul is in question and so is her mind.
> > What to do if you happen upon a peace rally by stupid, naive hemp-shirt-wearing idiots, to teach them why force is needed:
> 1) approach dumb rich ignorant person talking about "peace" and saying there should be "no retaliation"
> 2) have brief conversation, ask if military force is appropriate
> 3) when he says "No," ask, "Why not?"
> 4) when he says, "Because that would just cause more innocent deaths, > which would be awful, and we should not cause more violence"
> 5) punch him in the face . . . hard
> 6) when he gets up to punch you back, point out that it would be a > mistake, and contrary to his values ~ to punch you ~ because he would be > just increasing the violence.
> 7) when he agrees that he has pledged not to commit violence, punch him > in the face again . . . harder this time.
> 8) repeat steps 2 through 8 until he understands that sometimes it is > necessary to punch back.
I got this in an email today and it made me think of Jane. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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