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1. Newly commisioned officer
2. In harm's way
3. The 60's
4. Vietnam conflict
5. May our flag ever wave
6. Jane Fonda

2007-06-09 02:22:27 · 6 answers · asked by I am Sunshine 6 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Jane Fonda, representing all the fundamental beliefs of liberalism, visited our enemies during the Vietnam conflict. After signing autographs for her communist friends, she prostituted herself with half the NVA, showing once again everything that liberals stand for. On her way back to America she attempted to put our brave, heroic soldiers in harm's way by seducing as many as possibly. Surprisingly, she had no takers. A newly commissioned officer quickly recognized the VD on her mouth and allerted the others. Even though Fonda committed treason in the 60s, she is still the sole figure that liberals look up to today. Despite the fact that she looks like she is in her 90s from all the blow that she did, liberals still aspire to be just like Hanoi Jane, which is why defeating liberalism is equal in importance to defeating terrorism. May our flag ever wave over each corner of America that liberals and terrorists will never take while I'm still alive!

2007-06-09 03:04:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

You know, I got to thinking about how people see things? Take, for instance, a Newly Commissioned Officer? He's quite Young? And doesn't know much about the 60's. The hardest times in America. And things that shaped America.
...The Vietnam Conflict & Jane Fonda. More damage was done, in those pictures. Than a lot of the riots that were on the strrets. So now, because of this Officer. Who, very well may be put in harm's way? We are able to sit here and talk amongst friends. From so many other places. May he grow old in the Military. Come Home being proud of what he's done. And may our flag, ever wave. The symbol of Freedom!!

2007-06-09 09:34:09 · answer #2 · answered by Nunya Bidniss 7 · 2 0

Jane Fonda our newly commissioned officer, moved out of harms way during the 60's in the process of explaining the Vietnam conflict and was quoted as saying " May our flag ever wave"

2007-06-09 09:27:33 · answer #3 · answered by joe bloggs 2 · 1 0

I went to high school in the late '60's and graduated in 1970. The Vietnam conflict was still in progress and I knew that some of my classmates had already decided to enlist in the military after graduation or would be soon drafted. All would be in harm's way if sent to Vietnam and some would never return home. The television kept us here at home informed of what was happening on the other side of the world. There were commercials on the television that promoted the slogan of: "May our flag forever wave". Treasonous Jane Fonda was pictured smiling and allowing herself to be used as a propaganda vehicle by the Vietnamese. A newly commissioned officer proudly accepted his shiny metal but did he really want to lead his men (mostly 18 and 19 year-old boys) into battle? It was a sad time in American history. The war seemed to drag on and on--reminiscent of the present war in Iraq.

2007-06-09 09:50:44 · answer #4 · answered by HoneyBunny 7 · 1 1

Jane Fonda sometimes visited the troops during the Vietnam conflict in the 60's. Disguised as a newly commissioned officer she was kept out of harm's way, keeping well clear of front line action.

After entertaining the troops she would always finish with the phrase 'May our flag ever wave proudly above every American soldier and may God protect him in the quest for freedom.'

2007-06-09 09:46:29 · answer #5 · answered by quatt47 7 · 1 1

Jane Fonda was seen at another rally for the veterans of the Vietnam conflict of the 60's. At the rally they honored a veteran who was injured saving a civilian who was in harms way. What was most amazing, was that even with his injury Tom Passack was just made a newly commissioned officer for the Washington DC police force. Tom Passack overwhelmed by the crowd was quoted saying "May our flag ever wave". It was a very emotional moment.

2007-06-09 09:32:49 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 3 0

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