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  A Backhanded Salute To Jane Fonda
Please to remember
The fifth of November,
     The gunpower treason and plot;
I see no reason
Why gunpower treason
    Should ever be forgot.
[Anon]
How does one define a traitor? Would it be one who falsely denounces their country as wageing deliberate war against schools, hospitals, or other non-military targets?  Would travel to the capital city of your enemy country qualify? The answer can only be yes. Jane Fonda did all that and more.
"I would think if you understood what communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees, that we would someday become communists."
                                                   Jane Fonda speech at Michigan State
                                                   University to raise money for the Black Panthers,
                                                                  Detroit Free Press, 22 November 1969
Hanoi Jane gave speeches in and from Hanoi, the capital city of North Viet Nam  extolling the virtures of the NV Army and their goverment. She praised the "brave freedom fighters" in their defense of their mother land. She was adment that our POW's were not being mistreated in any way what so ever. When the evidence was provided to her, she choose to believe the enemy. 
"My position on the POW issue has been widely misquoted and taken out of context. What I originally said and have continued to say is that the POW's are lying if they assert it was North Vietnamese policy to torture American prisoners."

                                                              Jane Fonda, "Who is Being Brainwashed?"
                                                                    An Indochina Peace Campaign Report
                                                       Santa Monica: Indochina Peace Campaign 1973
With Jane Fonda's exposure on national television, her appearences on TV have been an excellent platform for her to make amends and try to come to terms with her VietNam sojurn into her un-American conduct. Only once has she made a public attempt to repent and, that was a stumbling, half hearted, semi-sorrowful explanation of her conduct. It certainly was not an acceptable apology. She can and should do better.
"We have no reason to believe that USAF Air Force officers tell the truth. Thay are professional killers."
                                         Jane Fonda, Washington Star, April 19, 1973
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