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  • #16
    Re: Vet Pays Back Hanoi Jane

    Ray, at least I told you to go s**t in your OWN hat.
    Some deranged, idiot, pig, didn't spit tobacco in your face!
    Now that's a class act, isn't it? Makes me proud to be a man!
    Spitting in a ladies face.................

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    • #17
      Re: Vet Pays Back Hanoi Jane

      As fums6 said, "I wouldn't waste my spit on her." As a matter of fact, Kevin, I wouldn't waste my spit on you, either. You and Jane deserve each other. Good riddance.

      BTW, I'll send you my hat when I'm done with it.
      Last edited by theherd; Apr 21, 2005, 07:53 AM.

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      • #18
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        I won't spit in her face but I won't give her the time of day either nor will I ever contribute to her royalities ($$$) by watching her movies or buying and reading her books.
        In my eyes she is an outcast and most of what she did was publicity and for self importance reasons.
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        • #19
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          Kevin, that's NO LADY!!!

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          • #20
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            boys boys boys... come on now lets be freinds...
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            • #21
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              What Jane Fonda did back then was STUPID, and I thought she looked like an IDIOT! But if these Pearl Harbor survivors can stand on the Arizona Memorial over the spot where over 1,100 American soldiers are entombed, and shake hands with the Japanese soldiers who attacked them, then I think people can forgive Jane Fonda. After all, it's been over 33 years!


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              Pearl Harbor Remembered



              December 7, 2000







              The USS Arizona Memorial at 7:00 AM


              At 7:00 AM Pearl Harbor was quiet, much like it was that Sunday morning December 7, 1941. Very little movement was evident in the harbor except for some small boats taking old war adversaries out to the memorial for the annual services.



              This year three Japanese pilots that took part in the attack accompanied the survivors of the USS Arizona. As I was listening to a radio station that was broadcasting the services on the memorial, I was thinking that it was time to forgive Japan but not yet willing to forget the brave men who had died here.

              As the chaplain continued, a light sprinkle began on the harbor and a brilliant rainbow formed over the memorial.


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              A brilliant rainbow formed over the memorial
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              Each of the half dozen persons I was standing with had the same thought and together we expressed that it must be a sign that our thoughts and prayers were being acknowledged as being worthy.
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              • #22
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                I could go to North Vietnam today and shake the hands of my former enemies. They were doing their job, just as I was. They were formidable adversaries, and I respect that. Your little tribute above has nothing whatsoever to do with what Jane Fonda and Vietnam vets are at odds over. Ask how many WWII vets would shake hands with Tokyo Rose, that's a far better analogy. Why don't you just drop it. Maybe you and your SSR buddies can drool over Jane together.

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                • #23
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                  You know Sam, your right, and I think she should place a very large wreath at the WALL, and say to all American service members... " I was extremely naive and did many dumb things in my younger years during the Vietnam war. There is no way that I can right those wrongs, but I am truly sorry for my actions, and deep in my heart I honestly hope that you will forgive me for my poor judgement and inappropriate activities" If she does that, then I would have to forgive her of her human frailty.. I don't think she has done it yet though....
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                  • #24
                    Re: Vet Pays Back Hanoi Jane

                    Originally posted by Jim Young
                    You know Sam, your right, and I think she should place a very large wreath at the WALL, and say to all American service members... " I was extremely naive and did many dumb things in my younger years during the Vietnam war. There is no way that I can right those wrongs, but I am truly sorry for my actions, and deep in my heart I honestly hope that you will forgive me for my poor judgement and inappropriate activities" If she does that, then I would have to forgive her of her human frailty.. I don't think she has done it yet though....
                    Jim

                    Amen, Jim!

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                    • #25
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                      Double Amen!
                      ...........and since I started this thread I vote we go on to lighter issues and I have 10 votes to everyones one. See you on the Bird threads.
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                      • #26
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                        Originally posted by Bruce
                        Missouri Man Spits on Jane Fonda


                        KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A man spit tobacco juice into the face of actress Jane Fonda after waiting in line to have her sign her new book, police said.


                        Jennings said Fonda received a standing ovation when she came out and when she finished speaking. Alan Tilson, one of those who had his book signed but left before the incident, said the crowd was very ``warm and supportive'' to Fonda and he was surprised to learn what had happened.

                        ``In spite of the incident, my experience in Kansas City was wonderful and I thank all the warm and supportive people, including so many veterans, who came to welcome me last night,'' Fonda said.
                        I give her standing ovations quite often each day.

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                        Originally posted by Bruce
                        Missouri Man Spits on Jane Fonda


                        KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A man spit tobacco juice into the face of actress Jane Fonda after waiting in line to have her sign her new book, police said.


                        Jennings said Fonda received a standing ovation when she came out and when she finished speaking. Alan Tilson, one of those who had his book signed but left before the incident, said the crowd was very ``warm and supportive'' to Fonda and he was surprised to learn what had happened.

                        ``In spite of the incident, my experience in Kansas City was wonderful and I thank all the warm and supportive people, including so many veterans, who came to welcome me last night,'' Fonda said.
                        I give her a standing ovation many times a day.
                        Last edited by fxstsb; Apr 21, 2005, 10:41 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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                        • #27
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                          I know it is a source of great hurt, and anger, to many who served in Viet Nam, as it should be.
                          Maybe if some Viet Nam Vets went up to her, shook her hand, and said "I forgive you for what you did during the war." The healing process might begin?
                          Just think aboit it, THAT would take a REAL man, and show how much better you are, to take the first step, and be the FIRST to show that kind of compassion, and forgiveness.
                          Not spitting on her.........................and yes, Jim, that's a VERY good idea!
                          She should do something like that.
                          Last edited by Sam; Apr 21, 2005, 10:46 AM.

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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by Kevin
                            I know it is a source of great hurt, and anger, to many who served in Viet Nam, as it should be.
                            Maybe if some Viet Nam Vets went up to her, shook her hand, and said "I forgive you for what you did during the war." The healing process might begin?
                            Just think aboit it, THAT would take a REAL man, and show how much better you are, to take the first step, and be the FIRST to show that kind of compassion, and forgiveness.
                            Not spitting on her.........................and yes, Jim, that's a VERY good idea!
                            She should do something like that.
                            People make choices in life and have to live with their decisions. One of those is knowing when to let things go. Freedom of speech is one of those. It is ok to have a say about an issue. And that is about as far as it goes.
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                            • #29
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                              Hey, didn't people used to spit in their hands and then shake on a business deal, way back in the day?

                              I can't see Jane dipping chew, but if that guy would've offered forgiveness in the form of a chew-spit handshake, perhaps it would've been better received, as a mutual act of forgiveness and contrition?
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                              • #30
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                                I have stayed away from this thread 100% for personal reasons up until now, But all I can say is you can tell the age of the people posting to this thread by their comments !
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