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Fifth Column |
Ain't Fonda, Jane: Fonda Lies in her Book |
2005-06-10 |
This is an exceedingly long, but deeply detailed treatment on Jane Fonda's treasonous activities against the United States in a time of war. Not a lot of new information can be taken from the article, except ( and I wasn't aware of this myself ) that Fonda broadcast over radio enemy propoganda, reading from scripts provided by an armed enemy of the United States and did so of her own volition. Edited for excerpts from her broadcasts If, as she claims in her autobiography, the purpose of her broadcasts was to apprise pilots and ground troops of what our bombing was doing to the North, why did she broadcast the following statements (among others like them)? · The Vietnamese people were peasantsleading a peaceful, bucolic life before the Americans came to destroy Vietnam. |
Posted by:badanov |
#6 "I heard horrifying stories about the treatment of women in the U.S. military. So many women said to me that one of the first things that happens to them when they enter the service is that they are taken to see the company psychiatrist and they are given a little lecture which is made very clear to them that they are there to service the men." Thank you Jane, that was truely disgusting. On behalf of my great-aunt the WAAF, my daughter the Marine, and myself as a career Air Force NCO, may I observe that you did certainly did more to screw over the American military man than any of us ever did! |
Posted by: Sgt. Mom 2005-06-10 20:32 |
#5 Jane Fonda is mucgh worse than a mere traitor nut a helper of genocide. She should be punished for it. |
Posted by: JFM 2005-06-10 16:26 |
#4 Looks like Jane's stuck in her own little quagmire. Poor little rich kid! |
Posted by: Bobby 2005-06-10 12:28 |
#3 I did it. · The Iraqi people were peasantsâleading a peaceful, bucolic life before the Americans came to destroy Iraq. · The Iraqi seek only âfreedom and independenceââwhich the United States wants to prevent them from having. · The Iraqi fighters are her âfriends.â · The million infantry troops which the United States put into Iraq, and the Iraqization program, have failed. · The United States seeks to turn Iraq into a âneocolony.â · Patrick Henryâs slogan âliberty or deathâ was not very different from Saddamâs âNothing is more valuable than independence and freedom.â · Bush violated the 1954 Geneva Accords. · Iraq is âone nation, one country.â · The Communistsâ proposal for ending the war is âfair, sensible, reasonable and humanitarian.â · The United States must get out of Iraq and âcease its support for the . . . regime.â · âI want to publicly accuse Bush here of being a new-type Hitler whose crimes are being unveiled.â · âThe Iraqi people will win.â · âBush is continuing to risk your [American pilotsâ] lives and the lives of the American prisoners of war . . . in a last desperate gamble to keep his office come November. How does it feel to be used as pawns? You may be shot down, you may perhaps even be killed, but for what, and for whom?â · Bush âdefiles our flag and all that it stands for in the eyes of the entire world.â · âKnowing who was doing the lying, should you then allow these same people and some liars to define for you who your enemy is?â · American troops are fighting for Halliburton, Shell and Coca-Cola. · âShould we be fighting on the side of the people who are, who are murdering innocent people, should we be trying to defend a government in Saigon which is putting in jail tens of thousands of people into the tiger cages, beating them, torturing them . . . . And I donât think . . . that we should be risking our lives or fighting to defend that kind of government.â · âWe . . . have a common enemyâU. S. imperialism.â · âWe thank you [the Fedayeen and Iraqis] for your brave and heroic fight.â · âBushâs aggression against Iraq is a racist aggression [and] the American war in Iraq is a racist war, a white manâs war.â · Soldiers of the free Iraqi army âare being sent to fight a war that is not in your interests but is in the interests of the small handful of people who have gotten rich and hope to get richer off this war and the turning of your country into a neocolony of the United States.â · âThe only way to end the war is for the United States to withdraw all its troops, all its airplanes, its bombs, its generals, its CIA advisors and to stop the support of the . . . regime in Saigon . . . .â · âThere is only one way to stop Bush from committing mass genocide in the Democratic Republic of Iraq, and that is for a mass protest . . . to expose his crimes . . . .â · âIn 2003-2005 the desertions in the American army tripled. The desertions of the U.S. soldiers almost equaled the desertions from the Iraqi army . . . .â · American soldiers in Iraq discovered âthat their officers were incompetent, usually drunk . . . .â · âPerhaps the soldiers . . . who have suffered the most . . . [are] the black soldiers, the brown soldiers, and the red and Asian soldiers.â · Recently I talked to âa great many of these guys and they all expressed their recognition of the fact that this is a white manâs war, a white businessmanâs war, that they donât feel itâs their place to kill other people of color when at home they themselves are oppressed and prevented from determining their own lives.â · âI heard horrifying stories about the treatment of women in the U.S. military. So many women said to me that one of the first things that happens to them when they enter the service is that they are taken to see the company psychiatrist and they are given a little lecture which is made very clear to them that they are there to service the men.â |
Posted by: badanov 2005-06-10 09:26 |
#2 You sure someone didn't slip DNC talking points in there? Just do a s/Bush/Nixon/g and there yoy have it! |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2005-06-10 09:07 |
#1 She sounds a lot like todays left. Traitorous, self centered. |
Posted by: Bill Nelson 2005-06-10 09:01 |