They have forgiven Lt Calley for this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:My_Lai_massacre.jpg
2007-02-02 17:49:46
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answered by Pseudo Obscure 6
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Part of forgiveness is repentance, a turning away from the wrong you are doing. It you have a person running around killing people, and continuing to do so, do you actually think they need to be forgiven and just allowed to keep doing what they are doing? The first order of business when dealing with evil is to STOP it.
That is the case with Jane Fonda. She continues to comfort and support the enemies of this country. If she hates America and what it stands for so much, why doesnt she move to Somalia, or Chechnya, or Buttknobistan or any of these other places she likes so much? Once she is there, we can forgive her long distance.
2007-02-02 10:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Please do not generalize. I am a conservative, and a Christian. I could care less what Jane Fonda does. This is a free country. If she wants to protest, let her protest. God still loves her. I still love her. She may have issues, but that is between her and God. It's none of my business. At least she isn't on the R&S page trying to force her opinion on people with differing views.
2007-02-02 10:02:17
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answered by Darryl L 4
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Conservative Christians have the most in common with the Taliban than anyone realizes. They are probably the most dangerous people on earth. They blindly follow a president who's only purpose is war and oil and he tells the people god wants him to kill. How much more brain dead can you get?
If I were Jane Fonda, I wouldn't want their forgivness. I would only want them to think for themselves.
2007-02-02 10:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Most conservatives aren't, they just hide it well. Most people that claim to be so upstanding and perfect and moral often have more skeletons in the closet than anyone else. I'd have to say I'm more of a conservative than a liberal, and I sure as hell don't claim to be perfect, but I know what you're talking about. The thing I don't get about the people you are talking about is how so many of them judge other people for their shortcomings when they may be the most soul-less of human beings. There are times I do see the err of other people's ways, but I remind myself, we are not to judge other people, only God is. I'm not a Bush fan, but I do remember one thing he said quite a while ago that is along these lines when the big deal about gay marriages first came about. He made the comment similar to the "let he who is whithout sin cast the first stone" portion of the scripture, which basically means to examine your own behavior before you judge others. Yeah, they may have screwed up, but you do things just as bad, so mind your own damn busines. No sin is any worse than any other, and this includes the failure to forgive others. People need to remember that.
2007-02-02 09:56:01
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answered by Lady in Red 4
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Well, she is guilty of part of it. They have film footage of her sitting on a tank, calling Americans war criminals in Vietnam. The way she dogged America while she was over there showed exactly what she thought about the land that gave her the opportunity to make as much money as she has made.
I'm not Conservative or Christian.
2007-02-02 09:57:34
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answered by Kithy 6
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Maybe those "conservatives" were around when our guys were comming back from Vietnam, and good ole Jane was protesting them and calling them all baby killers. They were comming back injured, missing limbs, some had been in POW camps, etc., and that's the reception they got. I don't like us being in Iraq, but thank God people aren't doing to those service people what she and others like her did to the ones in Vietnam, because even though I don't support the war, I support our service people.
2007-02-02 09:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't forgive, jesus can forgive
Whatever Jane Fonda did I'm sure Jesus will forgive her
I'll forgive her too if it helps. What did she do? by the way
(From an ultra conservative Christian)
2007-02-02 09:52:34
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answered by Anonymous
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*I am not a Christian, but I will never forgive her for treason. Hey little girl I am 55 and I remember her going to North Viet nam and sitting with the enemy with a Viet Cong helmet on and sitting amon iet cong artillery. Quit judging things you know nothing abot. Our soldiers were being killed and she was consulting with the enemey. THAT IS TREASON.*
2007-02-02 10:01:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't know some one who goes and visits our troops in a prisoner of war camp that secretly gets handed the names of the prisoners and gives them to the guards who in turn beat them and some died because of it id say that is treason during a war and she should have been shot She personally is responsible for numerous deaths of our troops aided the enemy etc
i could forgive her but i never will forget the horrible things she did to our troops and those that died will never have the chance "in this life" to forgive her
2007-02-02 09:55:20
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answered by mobile auto repair (mr fix it) 7
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