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This person is a liar and a traitor to the United States of America. Her flower-child antics caused pain and hardship to untold numbers of American fighting men in prison in Hanoi -- some of them friends of mine.
After my 250 AF combat missions in Vietnam ('68-'69), I went to work for a major airline. I vowed to myself that if she ever tried to ride on a plane I was flying, one of us would get off. I never ran into her in thirty-seven years of flying, but I swore to God, she never would have ridden in a plane I was flying. Many, many of my compatriots felt the same way.
She and her ilk, like Ramsey Clark, are indeed traitors!
Sad thing is, she probably believes this.
I'm old enough to remember Viet Nam in the sixties. Many people of conscience from all sides of the political spectrum opposed the war.
Ms. Fonda, you went to North Vietnam, shook hands with their leaders,spouted their propoganda, and betrayed some of our prisoners of war, leading to their torture and death.
You were never tried for treason, although you should have been. Instead, you lived a life of fame and fortune, while those you betrayed, better humans than you, suffered greatly and died.
Lies? You were there. Extremists? You set the standard. Traitor? Your picture should be under the word in the dictionary.
I'd say that Miss Fonda is very lucky indeed for her fame and fortune and agree that she should have been tried for treason. Time to hang it up Hanoi Jane.
Hanoi Jane probably regrets not being able to shake hands with Osama Bin Laden.
Oh well, she still has a shot at hangin' with Khadaffi