Saturday, April 02, 2005

I'm sorry, maybe I'm missing something...

But how can we not execute Jane Fonda for treason?

Check this out: Fonda Article


Welcome back. So, if you haven't heard the Hanoie Jane story, you now have the rated G version. That woman went to Vietnam and encouraged the North Vietnamese to continue to fight against the Americans. Many historians say that at the time, the North Vietnamese were actually considering surrender, but after such a prestigious (at the time) celebrity threw her support behind them, they decided to push on, deciding that they could outlast American resolve.

I've also heard that Jane visited a POW camp, and the Vietnamese lined up soldiers to show "how well they were being treated." Many soldiers wrote their social security numbers on slips of paper, in the hopes that Fonda would pass the word along to the military and their families in order to let them know that they were still alive. Fonda walked down the line, shook their hand, and asked all the men how they were being treated. They slipped her the paper in the handshake. At the end of the line, after taking all the slips of paper, she simply handed them to the guard in charge.

This woman committed treason. This wasn't a war protest; she was actively helping the enemy, and sadly affected the outcome of the war to her country's detrament. She now has ADMITTED AS MUCH in her latest book. It drives me crazy that she is still a member of this country after betraying it so.

I wish evil upon Jane Fonda. Truly. I hope she lives the rest of her life with no happiness, and that horrible things happen to her. She is a traitor, and an evil person, and she deserves whatever she gets.

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