From Jimmy, on Sun, 28 Nov 1999 21:57:35 GMT (in response to: SOME THINGS WILL NEVER BE FORGIVEN NOR FORGOTTEN.)
I was never in Vietnam. Hell, I wasn't even born then. But all my Uncles were there and I have grown up hearing the stories of what Jane Fonda did to them. Not only was that a slap in the face to our fighting soldiers, but also a slap in the face to America. So she thought that we shouldn't have been there, that's fine. That is her opinion. But what she failed to realize is that we are Americans and sometimes we have to fight for the greater good. I am now in the military and pray that I never have to endure a war like my Uncle's did. If Jane Fonda were to reject another war and spit in the faces of those fighting it, I would have to make sure that she die. She would die because she would've committed treason during wartime (perfectly punishable by death). I only wish one of my uncles or one of your uncles, or fathers, or brothers, or even yourselves would've saved us the heartache of have to list her as one of Time-Life magazine's "100 most respectable women" Ted Turner, if you read this, you are no better than she is. You are a anti-Vietnam sympathizer and an American traitor's husband. Oh by the way, she only married you for your money.
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