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I Was Never Very Fonda Hanoi Jane Because She Was...
« on: December 15, 2015, 07:23:11 PM »
Traitorous...

Remember when Jane wanted to make a movie in the Northeast about 20 or so years ago ?
Some loyal American Vets protested her and all but shut down production.
She came out to apologize to Vets, and got them to stop protesting.
But at the time, I didn't sense that her apology was sincere, because on many occasions to apologize prior she refused.
Now we find she wasn't sincere at all...


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In the latest edition of its Note to Self series, Monday’s CBS This Morning featured left-wing actress Jane Fonda reciting a letter to herself in which she praised her own activism against the Vietnam war:
“Your biggest strength will be that you won't shutdown and become cynical.

You'll become an activist.”
File footage ran of Fonda’s infamous posing on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun used to shoot down American planes, as audio played of her defending the action at the time:

“I didn't go to North Vietnam to talk over – over the Radio Hanoi.
I went there to see with my own eyes if it was true the civilian targets were being bombed.”


The context of the footage was never explained to viewers.
In present day, Fonda concluded:
“You will discover that doing this will give your life a meaning you don't think is possible right now....It will be the rent you pay for life.”

The CBS series has featured various liberal celebrities reading notes to themselves on air, including Jimmy Carter, left-wing comedian Russell Brand, longtime Democratic Congressman John Dingell, Oprah Winfrey, and disgraced former Democratic New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey.   
No conservative or Republican figures have been featured in the promotional segments





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http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/kyle-drennen/2015/12/14/jane-fonda-writes-note-self-cbs-praising-herself-her-anti-war#sthash.PvKr2kXh.dpuf
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Re: I Was Never Very Fonda Hanoi Jane Because She Was...
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2015, 10:31:38 PM »
I liked Barbarella better when she kept her mouth shut


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Re: I Was Never Very Fonda Hanoi Jane Because She Was...
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2015, 08:50:49 PM »
She would look better in an electric chair, then we could refer to her as...


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