Jane Fonda

[That is not treason

You lying does not change reality.

Treason would be lying to continue a war that killed 60,000

No, stupid fuck.

{Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.}

You and your fellow Maoists are waging civil war against this nation.

It's getting to the time for literal bullets to start flying, you need to be put down like the last time you scum rose up in civil war.

Fucking democrats should have been outlawed then.
Not even close you fucking moron

If it was treason, it would have been prosecuted 45 years ago


That is the Constitution, shit fer brains.

She wasn't prosecuted because the squishy fish Nixon administration lacked the balls to take on Hollywood. While the excuse was that no formal declaration of war existed, the fact that the NVA held American prisoners of war (and tortured them on the urging of Fonda) belies that notion. There is no statute of limitations for treason, Fonda should still be prosecuted and shot.

Frankly, so should you.
Evidently wasn't remotely close to treason was it?

She wasn't prosecuted because she broke no laws
 
Scared shitless of meeting, in some eternal place, the thousands of American GIs whose deaths she brought on in her "Hanoi Jane" persona....

Jane Fonda saved lives by helping to end a needless war

Those who lied and advocated more troops were the traitors
 
Perhaps the reason Fonda was never charged with treason or other crime, may be because of the publicity and citizen controversy that it would arouse. not something the Republicans wanted at the time? To get people thinking about that war and the arguments pro and con might have been a loser for them.
 
Get the tissues ready......





1."'I have so little time left!' Jane Fonda, 76, reveals she can't stop crying as she comes to terms with her own mortality

2. ...admits she has been brought to tears on more than one occasion recently as she comes to terms with her own mortality.

3. In a thoughtful blog post entitled 'Crying', which has since been removed, Jane wrote: '[I've been thinking], how come my tears are so close to the surface? And I’ve come to feel it has to do with age. I have become so wonderfully, terribly aware of time, of how little of it I have left; how much of it is behind me, and everything becomes so precious.'

4. 'I've listed sad things but what startles me even more is how I get emotional about nice things,.....

5. The thrice-married prolific blogger, who has three children, also joked she is becoming so weepy these days that she can 'only wear waterproof mascara from now on'."
Jane Fonda 'keeps crying as she comes to terms with her mortality' | Mail Online





And....in two related stories......



6. "You don’t know America if you don’t know the Jane Fonda cult. Or rather, the anti-Fonda cult. At places where soldiers or former soldiers congregate, there’ll be stickers of her likeness on the urinals;...."
Rick Perlstein reviews ?Jane Fonda?s War? by Mary Hershberger · LRB 17 November 2005


7. One enterprising manufacturer sells urinal cakes with Ms. Fonda's likeness....

jane fonda urinal cakes | eBay

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She's crying because, deep down...someplace she's afraid to look... she knows she's going to Hell when she dies.
So if one is against a war they go to hell? Until now I have been against wars but now with Heaven involved, I think wars are great.
I wonder if my getting a couple of bone spurs attached to my feet will help me like wars even more? War is the certain path to Heaven.
BTW, Hanoi Jane actually gave aid and comfort to the enemy during the Vietnam war. An act of treason, BTW. She was never prosecuted, but she should have been. She should have been executed as a war criminal.
Because she was right. You guys talk a lot about not trusting government until it’s your government


She was right that the Communists are wonderful and America should be destroyed?

There is no reconciliation with you traitors, you must be defeated as the enemies of this nation you are. You democrat scum have done this before.
There is no talking to anyone who can’t see after all these years the traitors weren’t Muhammad Ali the Dixie chicks and Jane Fonda it was bush Nixon Johnson and the military industrial complex.

You’d a been a great nazi
 
It’s telling that there are a lot of lefties here sticking up for this piece of human garbage. Telling but not surprising they all hate the US military deeply and unwaveringly.

Another reason to hate the left.
Nonsense. Did you see Megan Kelly’s ratings are in the shitter so she decided to go after Jane Fonda the American hero. How many lives did she save bringing attention to the fact our government was corrupt.

You guys don’t trust government but then you sure are a loyal sheep
 
Evidently wasn't remotely close to treason was it?

She wasn't prosecuted because she broke no laws

You can't be prosecuted in The USA for killing Americans so long as you do your killing in a foreign country. Especially one that likes to see Americans killed.
Ever see hostels? People pay big money in Europe to kill a white american. They’re so stupid
 
She wasn't prosecuted because the squishy fish Nixon administration lacked the balls to take on Hollywood. While the excuse was that no formal declaration of war existed, the fact that the NVA held American prisoners of war (and tortured them on the urging of Fonda) belies that notion. There is no statute of limitations for treason, Fonda should still be prosecuted and shot.

Frankly, so should you.

I remember it well, Fonda of course was guilty of treason, duh. It was open and shut. She was never prosecuted for excellent reasons: her father was Henry Fonda, a very popular, very American movie star, and she was a sex pot in the best (okay, worst) Hollywood tradition. In CRUCIAL addition, she was seen as on the side of the protestors of the Vietnam war, and I was one: many a march. I thought it through, young as I was, and realized that if anything was treason, that was, and pulled back some from the excesses of the times. They seriously no kidding could not prosecute her because they were appropriately worried about civil war: Vietnam and the early 1930s were the closest we came in the 20th century to another civil war. It was a near thing, I realized 20 years later: why do you think they stopped the draft? To appease us. It worked.

Once Fonda was not prosecuted, no one else ever could be, such as Bradley Manning, another open and shut case of obvious treason. But Fonda's case set a precedent. Treason is no longer practically on the books and probably will never have charges brought again on that basis, at least in this century as things are now.

Doesn't matter: the country is no longer united (since Vietnam and seriously since 9/11/2001) so treason isn't a relevant issue. Civil war, yes, treason, old-timey. If we can't even fend off the socialists, it's too late to worry about treason.
 
She wasn't prosecuted because the squishy fish Nixon administration lacked the balls to take on Hollywood. While the excuse was that no formal declaration of war existed, the fact that the NVA held American prisoners of war (and tortured them on the urging of Fonda) belies that notion. There is no statute of limitations for treason, Fonda should still be prosecuted and shot.

Frankly, so should you.

I remember it well, Fonda of course was guilty of treason, duh. It was open and shut. She was never prosecuted for excellent reasons: her father was Henry Fonda, a very popular, very American movie star, and she was a sex pot in the best (okay, worst) Hollywood tradition. In CRUCIAL addition, she was seen as on the side of the protestors of the Vietnam war, and I was one: many a march. I thought it through, young as I was, and realized that if anything was treason, that was, and pulled back some from the excesses of the times. They seriously no kidding could not prosecute her because they were appropriately worried about civil war: Vietnam and the early 1930s were the closest we came in the 20th century to another civil war. It was a near thing, I realized 20 years later: why do you think they stopped the draft? To appease us. It worked.

Once Fonda was not prosecuted, no one else ever could be, such as Bradley Manning, another open and shut case of obvious treason. But Fonda's case set a precedent. Treason is no longer practically on the books and probably will never have charges brought again on that basis, at least in this century as things are now.

Doesn't matter: the country is no longer united (since Vietnam and seriously since 9/11/2001) so treason isn't a relevant issue. Civil war, yes, treason, old-timey. If we can't even fend off the socialists, it's too late to worry about treason.
Why were we fighting Vietnam people? Why were so many dying? Sometimes treason is the only right thing to do.

Remember how wrong you thought Muhammad Ali’s was?
 
She wasn't prosecuted because the squishy fish Nixon administration lacked the balls to take on Hollywood. While the excuse was that no formal declaration of war existed, the fact that the NVA held American prisoners of war (and tortured them on the urging of Fonda) belies that notion. There is no statute of limitations for treason, Fonda should still be prosecuted and shot.

Frankly, so should you.

I remember it well, Fonda of course was guilty of treason, duh. It was open and shut. She was never prosecuted for excellent reasons: her father was Henry Fonda, a very popular, very American movie star, and she was a sex pot in the best (okay, worst) Hollywood tradition. In CRUCIAL addition, she was seen as on the side of the protestors of the Vietnam war, and I was one: many a march. I thought it through, young as I was, and realized that if anything was treason, that was, and pulled back some from the excesses of the times. They seriously no kidding could not prosecute her because they were appropriately worried about civil war: Vietnam and the early 1930s were the closest we came in the 20th century to another civil war. It was a near thing, I realized 20 years later: why do you think they stopped the draft? To appease us. It worked.

Once Fonda was not prosecuted, no one else ever could be, such as Bradley Manning, another open and shut case of obvious treason. But Fonda's case set a precedent. Treason is no longer practically on the books and probably will never have charges brought again on that basis, at least in this century as things are now.

Doesn't matter: the country is no longer united (since Vietnam and seriously since 9/11/2001) so treason isn't a relevant issue. Civil war, yes, treason, old-timey. If we can't even fend off the socialists, it's too late to worry about treason.
Imagine if trump started a war with North Korea and instituted a draft. Would you go? Would you send your kids? Would trump?
 
She wasn't prosecuted because the squishy fish Nixon administration lacked the balls to take on Hollywood. While the excuse was that no formal declaration of war existed, the fact that the NVA held American prisoners of war (and tortured them on the urging of Fonda) belies that notion. There is no statute of limitations for treason, Fonda should still be prosecuted and shot.

Frankly, so should you.

I remember it well, Fonda of course was guilty of treason, duh. It was open and shut. She was never prosecuted for excellent reasons: her father was Henry Fonda, a very popular, very American movie star, and she was a sex pot in the best (okay, worst) Hollywood tradition. In CRUCIAL addition, she was seen as on the side of the protestors of the Vietnam war, and I was one: many a march. I thought it through, young as I was, and realized that if anything was treason, that was, and pulled back some from the excesses of the times. They seriously no kidding could not prosecute her because they were appropriately worried about civil war: Vietnam and the early 1930s were the closest we came in the 20th century to another civil war. It was a near thing, I realized 20 years later: why do you think they stopped the draft? To appease us. It worked.

Once Fonda was not prosecuted, no one else ever could be, such as Bradley Manning, another open and shut case of obvious treason. But Fonda's case set a precedent. Treason is no longer practically on the books and probably will never have charges brought again on that basis, at least in this century as things are now.

Doesn't matter: the country is no longer united (since Vietnam and seriously since 9/11/2001) so treason isn't a relevant issue. Civil war, yes, treason, old-timey. If we can't even fend off the socialists, it's too late to worry about treason.
Imagine if trump started a war with North Korea and instituted a draft. Would you go? Would you send your kids? Would trump?

I would go....except for these damned heel spurs.....Believe me
 
It’s telling that there are a lot of lefties here sticking up for this piece of human garbage. Telling but not surprising they all hate the US military deeply and unwaveringly.

Another reason to hate the left.
Nonsense. Did you see Megan Kelly’s ratings are in the shitter so she decided to go after Jane Fonda the American hero. How many lives did she save bringing attention to the fact our government was corrupt.

You guys don’t trust government but then you sure are a loyal sheep

She saved zero lives and probably caused many deaths. The war was unpopular before she gave solace to the enemy, she is a traitor and the fact that you deny the truth shows what a brainless sheep you are.
 
It’s telling that there are a lot of lefties here sticking up for this piece of human garbage. Telling but not surprising they all hate the US military deeply and unwaveringly.

Another reason to hate the left.
Nonsense. Did you see Megan Kelly’s ratings are in the shitter so she decided to go after Jane Fonda the American hero. How many lives did she save bringing attention to the fact our government was corrupt.

You guys don’t trust government but then you sure are a loyal sheep

She saved zero lives and probably caused many deaths. The war was unpopular before she gave solace to the enemy, she is a traitor and the fact that you deny the truth shows what a brainless sheep you are.

Jane Fonda risked her career to end a senseless war

Her efforts, along with other protestors, put pressure on Washington to end a useless war. If allowed to continue unchallenged....the war probably would have gone on another ten years
 
It’s telling that there are a lot of lefties here sticking up for this piece of human garbage. Telling but not surprising they all hate the US military deeply and unwaveringly.

Another reason to hate the left.
Nonsense. Did you see Megan Kelly’s ratings are in the shitter so she decided to go after Jane Fonda the American hero. How many lives did she save bringing attention to the fact our government was corrupt.

You guys don’t trust government but then you sure are a loyal sheep

She saved zero lives and probably caused many deaths. The war was unpopular before she gave solace to the enemy, she is a traitor and the fact that you deny the truth shows what a brainless sheep you are.

Jane Fonda risked her career to end a senseless war

Her efforts, along with other protestors, put pressure on Washington to end a useless war. If allowed to continue unchallenged....the war probably would have gone on another ten years

Lame attempt to defend the traitor. It’s pretty disgusting if you, even knowing your severe radical left slant. The war would have ended no differently if Hanoi Jane hadn’t given solace to the enemy. To believe otherwise is epic level ignorance.
 
Who saved more American lives?

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Imagine if trump started a war with North Korea and instituted a draft. Would you go? Would you send your kids? Would trump?

There is sure to be war with NoKo, IMO. They want war and they think they can win. Hopefully it will be an air war, because if it's a ground war (in ASIA? Bad move....) there would certainly be a big push to restart conscription, and that would bring up the issue of drafting young women. Then we'd really be in the soup.
 
Perhaps the reason Fonda was never charged with treason or other crime, may be because of the publicity and citizen controversy that it would arouse. not something the Republicans wanted at the time? To get people thinking about that war and the arguments pro and con might have been a loser for them.



So, you feel that communist.....er, government ....school has been successful in its purpose?


Franklin Roosevelt must be quite happy with himself, huh?
 
Imagine if trump started a war with North Korea and instituted a draft. Would you go? Would you send your kids? Would trump?

There is sure to be war with NoKo, IMO. They want war and they think they can win. Hopefully it will be an air war, because if it's a ground war (in ASIA? Bad move....) there would certainly be a big push to restart conscription, and that would bring up the issue of drafting young women. Then we'd really be in the soup.

North Korea wants no part of a war.......they know it would be the end of their nation

What they want is a deterrent. If you attack us, we can still retaliate and cause harm
 

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