Re: Jane Fonda "truth about my Hanoi trip"
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Daps!</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Now matter how she got to the decision, the decision to act against the US was a horribly wrong decision. I see someone who is trying to justify her sins instead of being repentant or apologetic.</div></div>
Her story is nonsense. She gave aid and comfort to the enemy, and went on North Vietnamese rasio repeatedly to encourage US troops to quit fighting and join the heroic People's Liberation Army.
She should have been tried as a traitor and hung.
She has no remorse, and her story about how the troops in the 60's weren't trained "right" the way they were in her daddy's war (WW II) is nonsense.
But being not only anti-war, but assisting our enemies was hip then, and now.
She was doing the same stuff when Bush was President, about Iraq and Afghanistan. Showing up with militant leftist Anti-war groups who portray our troops as all being stupis, violent, psychotic, or "victims" of NeoCon Military Industrial Complex.
I am glad she didn't get to hock her books on the channel. good choice.
her whole life won't be remembered for "They shot Horse's" or "Barbarella" or "The Electric Horseman", but as a traitor who went to North Vietnam and sat on a Aa gun while the enemy twirled her around, and then sang a "patriotic" (to them)song.
No USO for her, no sir, not for our boys. They were "War Criminals" to her, snd still are.