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jmpalladino 11-20-2020 02:50 PM

[QUOTE=Travelingal702;1862907]I'm sure there are many military retirees/veterans who remember Jane Fonda of the 70's and the irreparable harm she did, as HANOI JANE.

Can't we just learn to forgive and forget?

Byte1 11-20-2020 03:17 PM

If Hanoi Jane was so sorry, it did not show in her interviews. She was sorry that she is despised, yes. It did not stop her from continuing to make millions in Hollywood. She is nothing more than an ignorant and spoiled elitist that grew up in Hollywood, raised by rich parents in make believe land. She has never said that she is ashamed of what she did. She simply made excuses for her behavior and said that no one understood her intentions. She was sorry that everyone was too ignorant to understand her.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 11-20-2020 03:36 PM

Terrorist organization , really???
 
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Originally Posted by Byte1 (Post 1863374)
Green Peace was labeled a terrorist organization years ago. I can see where she would find comfort in associating with the like minded.

then our government should be , hunting them down

Guitarman1951 11-20-2020 04:07 PM

Have despised her since that time. She is unrepentant and could care less about the harm she did to those soldiers due her fantasy believe that they were the enemy. They were tortured due to her actions. She is the epitome of a despicable, spoiled Hollywood brat. She should be put in a cage and whipped daily and starved like those guys were.

Aloha1 11-20-2020 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JimJohnson (Post 1862993)
Jane Fonda was a true heroin to those of us in Vietnam during the conflict. Those of us that served and had sufficient gray matter to understand what she was doing for soldiers was wonderful. I love you Jane and will forever be great full for your commitment to saving young American soldiers lives.:bigbow:

I cannot share your opinion as I lost too many friends there.She is a Traitor pure and simple.

Guitarman1951 11-20-2020 04:09 PM

IF Any?
 
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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna (Post 1863402)
“Damage” done by Hanoi Jane, if any, is a drop in the bucket compared to the impact that our elected representatives are having on much of what we have held dear about our democracy and way of life.

How can you just look over what she did to those men as "if any". I doubt you say something that stupid if you had been there.

Guitarman1951 11-20-2020 04:12 PM

She was dead wrong and she caused a lot of harm to those particular soldiers and to the morale of many other soldiers. I didn't believe in the war either but that doesn't excuse someone doing what she did.

Guitarman1951 11-20-2020 04:16 PM

They still died
 
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Originally Posted by wganderson13 (Post 1863322)
What are you squawking about? We've haven't won a war in 70 years. They all died for nothing. I used my 2-S deferment. LBJ put it in to be used by us patriots. There's a good reason why we're universally hated thru out the world.

How can you actually, in all good conscience, say what you said. That is pathetically inconsiderate. A lot of my friends went over there and were wounded or killed. They didn't have a deferment like you. You are despicable.

Topspinmo 11-20-2020 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by La lamy (Post 1863214)
I have to admit I didn't know about "Hanoi Jane" so I researched it and found out she never meant to disrespect any Americans and apologized many times for the unfortunate picture that she mistakenly got involved with. Doesn't she deserve to be forgiven? We all make stupid mistakes.
“It happened on my last day in Hanoi…The translator told me that the soldiers wanted to sing me a song… The soldiers asked me to sing for them in return…I memorized a song called Day Ma Di, written by anti-war South Vietnamese students. I knew I was slaughtering it, but everyone seemed delighted that I was making the attempt. I finished. Everyone was laughing and clapping, including me… someone (I don’t remember who) led me towards the gun, and I sat down, still laughing, still applauding. It all had nothing to do with where I was sitting. I hardly even thought about where I was sitting. The cameras flashed…

It is possible that it was a set up, that the Vietnamese had it all planned. I will never know. But if they did I can’t blame them. The buck stops here. If I was used, I allowed it to happen. It was my mistake and I have paid and continue to pay a heavy price for it… I have apologized numerous times for any pain I may have caused servicemen and their families because of this photograph. It was never my intention to cause harm.”


No.

Topspinmo 11-20-2020 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Worldseries27 (Post 1863343)
the geneva accords of 1954 ended the french involvement in the war. It partioned vietnam at the 17 th parralel creating north and south vietnam it called for foreign nationals to leave by 1956 and to have a reunification election between the two partioned vietnams.
The north agreed.
The south and the usa refused to allow the election to take place because they feared a communist victory.
Instead of withdrawing troops eisenhower and kennedy sent in thousands of them
so if the usa had adhered to the geneva accords
1 an election would have reunified the 2 vietnams as 1 country with a communist government as it does to this day
2. 58,209 american servicemen would not have died
3. Millions of non combatants who became collateral damage would have survived
currently communist vietnam is an american vacation spot, business partner and military ally of the usa. They join in war games with the usa and our allies to reign in the military expansion of communist china.
Lay the blame not on lbj but rather and primarily upon eisenhower and then kennedy
veritas.


Johnson ramped up military involvement. I agree Eisenhower and Kennedy Started our involvement and elevated slightly, Johnson elevated it to several thousands.

jimjamuser 11-20-2020 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1863026)
The Vietnam War was a tragic mistake that cost tens of thousands precious lives. Jane should have stayed out of there and filmed Barbarella II.

Barbarella WAS good! I try not to care about what actors do with their off-screen life. Take for example, Mel Gibson - I could care less if he gets drunk and disorderly - he is/was a GREAT actor and a pretty good director.

jimjamuser 11-20-2020 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by JimJohnson (Post 1863043)
I must add, I am sure I know more about the Vietnam conflict than some and a whole lot more than the large majority of those giving opinions about it that are unaware of what really went on. I am a 22 year veteran of the Army, a decorated Combat Veteran and if called today would rush to be back in any conflict that my country needed me for, but I also believe we should never have been in Vietnam. The United States was wrong, and committed crimes against the people and especially children of Vietnam.

And now we trade with them. They are not trying to affect our elections like other countries. They don't have intercontinental missiles pointed at the US, like North Korea.

Stu from NYC 11-20-2020 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 1863496)
Barbarella WAS good! I try not to care about what actors do with their off-screen life. Take for example, Mel Gibson - I could care less if he gets drunk and disorderly - he is/was a GREAT actor and a pretty good director.

She was a very good looking woman with a great body but as a person she is a disgusting disgraceful traitor who should have been punished severely.

Bucco 11-20-2020 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna (Post 1863402)
“Damage” done by Hanoi Jane, if any, is a drop in the bucket compared to the impact that our elected representatives are having on much of what we have held dear about our democracy and way of life.

The very day she posed on a tank, I was with a pal of mine who died later that day from a sniper bullet to the head after much suffering.

Yet, as you say, the complete damage being done at present makes it look like a parlor game. She you can forget.....this will remain for many years to come.

kenoc7 11-20-2020 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Travelingal702 (Post 1862907)
I'm sure there are many military retirees/veterans who remember Jane Fonda of the 70's and the irreparable harm she did, as HANOI JANE.

Well, I've just discovered that she is the spokesperson for GREENPEACE, an organization to which I've contributed over the years.

I've just mailed a letter requesting they remove my name from their mailing list, as I will no longer be a contributor to an organization that has a traitor as their spokesperson.

Just putting in my two cents and FYI for those interested.

How foolish can anyone be. Some may have seen her as a traitor at the time but history sees her as a hero for speaking out against an unjustified war and saving thousands of lives of those who didn't have to go there because protests contributed to the ending of that horrible, unnecessary war. I'm pleased to acknowledge that I had the pleasure of attempting to throw rotten tomatoes at Lyndon Johnson's car on one occasion during that war.

dadoiron 11-20-2020 05:20 PM

Yhea
 
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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1862918)
How soon some organizations forget.

She should be spending her life in prison at hard labor

👍 Absolutely yes

Arlington123 11-20-2020 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JimJohnson (Post 1863254)
Attachment 87011

This frame is proudly displayed in my man cave. I’m proud of my service to country.

I was there! You are missing the distinction between FACT and Propaganda. :1rotfl:

You are correct..you have your facts and propaganda confused.

waltwl 11-20-2020 05:54 PM

I don't believe you even served in Vietnam with that comment.

tvbound 11-20-2020 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna (Post 1863402)
“Damage” done by Hanoi Jane, if any, is a drop in the bucket compared to the impact that our elected representatives are having on much of what we have held dear about our democracy and way of life.

History will prove, that you've actually hugely underestimated the comparison. It's beyond surreal right now.

joelfmi 11-20-2020 07:20 PM

What would you call Biden, Sleepy Joe Biden remember he is going to USA. G-d Bless US
 
[sgoloboy@syjcc.orgQUOTE=JimJohnson;1862993]Jane Fonda was a true heroin to those of us in Vietnam during the conflict. Those of us that served and had sufficient gray matter to understand what she was doing for soldiers was wonderful. I love you Jane and will forever be great full for your commitment to saving young American soldiers lives.:bigbow:[/QUOTE]

jimjamuser 11-20-2020 07:34 PM

This liberal, commie, pinko crazy-talk sometimes goes too far. John Kerry is a fine American and a fine person. He has done more for America than I could do in a 100 years.

PugMom 11-20-2020 07:58 PM

wow, this thread is hot, & i'm glad it didn't get closed down before i could throw my 2cents in. what jane did was deplorable. i can't imagine the great shame she brought onto her dad by making this selfish, yes-i said it, selfish move. and it really is too bad, because she's a halfway decent actress! the gal had what it took to follow in dad's footsteps. all she had to do was shut up & sing. now she's looked @ as a fool by most, a hero to some, & desperate for attention to many. there's so many other ways to deliver her message, but chose what i see as a publicity stunt. very sad event all around

Mken53 11-20-2020 08:11 PM

What was your MOS, what years were you in a Vietnam and. Where were you stationed?

charlieo1126@gmail.com 11-20-2020 08:13 PM

Kennedy was much more involved in the escalating
 
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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1863495)
Johnson ramped up military involvement. I agree Eisenhower and Kennedy Started our involvement and elevated slightly, Johnson elevated it to several thousands.

war even if he was killed before the push . He encouraged the Vietnamese generals to move against an elected president of Vietnam my Vietnamese paratroopers were moved into Saigon days before the coup , I was separated from them and told to stand down . The president and his brother could have been flown out of Saigon the day before the brothers were executed on Henry Cabot Lodges plane that was waiting for them but at the last minute the escape plans were canceled , the generals were worried if they stayed alive they would cause more trouble. It was really the start of the big lie , Kennedy may or not known of the plan to kill them but he was all in on the overthrow. As I left Vietnam after many years first as a soldier and later as a civilian in Laos , Cambodia and Vietnam on the day before the fall , I saw on the faces of newer people what I had known since 1966 that the great liehad been finally exposed , we couldn’t win , smart men in Washington knee it , but no smart man knew how to get out of it so the great lie finally ended in total failure

Topspinmo 11-20-2020 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 1863551)
This liberal, commie, pinko crazy-talk sometimes goes too far. John Kerry is a fine American and a fine person. He has done more for America than I could do in a 100 years.

Hello, nobody home upstairs! Who brought John Kerry into this?

Topspinmo 11-20-2020 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by wganderson13 (Post 1863322)
What are you squawking about? We've haven't won a war in 70 years. They all died for nothing. I used my 2-S deferment. LBJ put it in to be used by us patriots. There's a good reason why we're universally hated thru out the world.

That exactly why the when to lottery drafts system. To cut down on the political favored deferments, and take away some of the selective power of draft boards.

Topspinmo 11-20-2020 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Ndomines (Post 1863233)
The traitors? Really?
The traitors are the faceless oligarchs that control wealth in our country. The industrial military complex. The politicians that many people blame are just puppets. The mass media outlets are a machine; manipulated by the very same people that profit from war. We all witnessed these last four years the extent to which they will go to maintain control or as we saw most recently the money they will spend to get it back. Get ready folks, more money is made by war than building bridges.


I agree except was talking what would happen another country. in another country she would of never had privilege’s she got off her dads name. She was spoiled little brat had no clue how common men and woman live and survive in ANY country.

JimJohnson 11-21-2020 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1863587)
I agree except was talking what would happen another country. in another country she would of never had privilege’s she got off her dads name. She was spoiled little brat had no clue how common men and woman live and survive in ANY country.

“ She was spoiled little brat had no clue how common men and woman live and survive in ANY country.”

Why does that sound so familiar? :boxing2:

Think twice and post once.

Dahabs 11-21-2020 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by htsoftware (Post 1863335)
The traitor should have been executed.

Wow! Did she share military secrets with the enemy? Need to revisit the definition of a traitor. Last I heard, opposing your government's policy was considered freedom of speech and not traitorous.


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