I noticed her stupid "manners" question earlier and decided that everyone who is too young to remember or didn't follow history very well in school should know about her. In 1972, Jane Fonda and others traveled to North Vietnam to give their support to the North Vietnamese's Government. When she returned to the U.S., she advised the news media that all of the American Prisoners of War were being well treated and were not being tortured. As the POWs returned home in 1973, they spoke out about the inhumane treatment and torture they had suffered as prisoners of war. Their stories directly contradicted Jane Fonda's earlier statements of 1972. Some of the POWs such as Senator John McCain, a former POW, stated that he was tortured by his guards for refusing to meet with groups such as Jane Fonda's. Jane Fonda, in her response to these new allegations, referred to the returning POWs as being "hypocrites and liars."
Read this: http://www.1stcavmedic.com/jane_fonda.htm
2007-05-11
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