TBone
04-20-2005, 01:38 PM
http://www.local6.com/entertainment/4397174/detail.html
View Full Version : This guy deserves the Congressional Medal of Honor!!! TBone 04-20-2005, 01:38 PM http://www.local6.com/entertainment/4397174/detail.html Iwannakeeper 04-20-2005, 02:27 PM I like the story.... But T-bone your avitar made me laugh more chris L 04-20-2005, 02:39 PM why for running away from what he did . He should have stood there and proudly said I spit in your face Hanoi Jane . If he felt so strong about it ! Slipknot 04-20-2005, 02:48 PM Right Chris, that was my first thought too. Medals of honor are NOT usually awarded to cowards. I don't blame him at all for spitting on her though :bl: she makes me :yak5: TBone 04-20-2005, 02:55 PM Okay maybe not the medal of honor... Skip N 04-20-2005, 10:40 PM Ugh i can't stand that women. She defines the word traitor :af: Notaro 04-20-2005, 11:23 PM why for running away from what he did . He should have stood there and proudly said I spit in your face Hanoi Jane . If he felt so strong about it ! "Hanoi" Jane just sounds about right. This hag just makes me sick now... This vet is da man...coming from a Vietnamese like me. T-bone, your avtar always makes me laugh. Saltheart 04-21-2005, 07:52 AM I don't like her politics but she has more balls than the coward who spit on her. At least she stood up for what she beleived in and didn't pick on some elderly lady. I got no respect for thsi guy at all. fishweewee 04-21-2005, 08:27 AM According to numerous POW accounts, her visits to American POW's while in captivity resulted in the torture and deaths of U.S. servicemen. On more than a few occasions, these AMERICAN servicemen were trying to secretly give her notes to pass on to people back home. The bitch handed the notes over to her N. Vietnamese hosts, who then beat the prisoners silly. In some instances, airmen and soldiers died as a result of their punishments meted out by North Vietnamese captors. It's one thing to oppose the war. It's another to PUBLICLY aid and abet the enemy in wartime. She betrayed Americans. As far as I am concerned, I would have been happy if that Vietnam Vet who recently spit on her SHOT the $%&* for treason. Saltheart 04-21-2005, 09:31 AM Vietnam...what a mess. I can tell you that in the early 70's I was draft age. my friends and I all sat around listening as the draft lottery took place. each birthday getting pulled out of a barrel. No student deferments , nobody heading for canada , nobody claiming consciencious objecter but NOBODY wanting to go there. For me , I drew number 359 out of 365 , I was safe. Some of my friends drew low numbers like 18 out of 365 , they were in trouble. It was a weird time in history. It seems like the most "unforgiveable" stuff was done by the people with the strongest feelings about it. I can't condemn someone who despite some real bonehead actions , stood up for what they beleived was right at the time. She has publicly apologized for her actions but not her anti war beliefs. Having lived through the confusion of that time in history , I can forgive someone with strong convictions but poor judgement. fishweewee 04-21-2005, 09:40 AM She has publicly apologized for her actions but not her anti war beliefs. She figured she'd sell more books if she apologized for her actions. Is she genuinely apologizing (to appease a guilty conscience), or ... was this a smart marketing move on her part? I don't disdain people who opposed the Vietnam War. I wasn't there but I can try to understand how people felt about a perceived unjust war. Getting U.S. solidiers killed is where I draw the line between protest and treason. :mad: Notaro 04-21-2005, 10:19 AM If she handed the notes to the Viet Congs and caused US soldiers to get torture severely and silly, the guy had the right to spit on her. This bitch will say whatever the public wants to hear, ie apology and so on. It doesn't mean anything to me. It's like Mark Wahlburg making a public apology to the city of Boston for beating up a Vietnamese guys a few years ago in his neo-nazi days before he became a movie star. It's just a publicity. As opposition of the Vietnam War, I have lost some of family members there before my mum told me about other additional relatives from either of my dad's and her sides. It was a turmoil and hell. Skip N 04-21-2005, 01:06 PM I wonder were all the usual suspects are on SB.com who like to defend people like her? I think even they can't justify her actions. Damn traitor that women is :rocketem: chris L 04-21-2005, 01:17 PM I agree that what she did was a big kick in the stomchs of the soldiers that were in vietnam . The photo of her in the antiaircraft gun and the passing of the POW's notes to the vietcong was wrong and her sympathizing with the enemy , although it could be called treason : she was not in the Military , she was not there speaking for the American people and our Government didnt send her there . She was an American citizen expressing her belief the war was wrong . As an American citizen she has every right to do so ! Whether we agree or not . I dont condone what she did . But I defend her right to to express her views as an American citizen . Isnt that what we go to war for ? Our freedom of speach and the right to express opinions . Whether others agree or not . By not allowing her to express them are we really free ? Are we more like other countries that stifle their citizens ? As distasteful her act was or might have been to some . Its the Veterans of all our wars that gave her that right . And besides who gives a rats ass about Jane and her beliefs . She has gotten more publisity from this act than her brother or father did from all their movies . She was wrong in my book by doing what she did but I have to defend her right to do so ! I was not too young to understand the war or remember the news footage , but Thankfully to young to serve . Im one of the lucky ones who did thier hitch with no war . fishweewee 04-21-2005, 02:27 PM ...are we really free ?... I'm not wearing any underwear right now. So yes, in a manner of speaking, yes, we are free. :af: outfished 04-21-2005, 02:35 PM Here's my 2 cents. People like her and others (actors, rockstars, etc.) are never taken seriously by me. These folks lead luxurious lives, never had to work hard for anyhing they have, are totally clueless how the rest of us live and when they open their flaps to tell us about something they don't like we're expected to drop everything and listen, afterall, they are famous and they know whats wrong and right in this world. Bullsheet! These self proclaimed preachers are everywhere, Jane Fonda, Bono from the band U2 (always bitchin about something), Kim Bassinger and Alicia Silverstone being spokespeople for PITA telling us to stop killing and eating animals. This list goes on and on and I personally think they should stick with their cozy professions and stop stepping up to the podium to spew their damn views, whether I agree with them or not. I'll go see an actress/actor or music star for their talent (I use this term loosely) in what they do, not for their efin opinions. Yes Jane had the right to protest, thats what we're all about, but what makes her/them think because of who they are we should stop and listen. I think she crossed that line over there and should pay the price for it for the rest of her life. Pop Culture is destroying our way of life right before our eyes, see it every second of the day. Most folks today can easily name 43 stars but couldn't name 10 presidents, sad sad sad :doh: Now I need to go fishin. chris L 04-21-2005, 03:23 PM I'm not wearing any underwear right now. So yes, in a manner of speaking, yes, we are free. :af: NO YOUR JEWELS ARE FREE and thats more info than I needed to hear . did you know roaches are free fishweewee 04-21-2005, 03:30 PM Did I just gross Mr. Lane out? :rotf2: The Dad Fisherman 04-21-2005, 03:36 PM NO YOUR JEWELS ARE FREE Ahhh, but are they truly free. If you're sitting naked in front of your PC in a Vinyl Chair on a hot summer's day.....and then you go to get up........are they really and truly free??? :D ...and not to mention if you're married.....that's a whole other concept of lost freedom vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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