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2007-10-23 09:25:19 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

For Veterans.

2007-10-23 09:25:38 · update #1

I would help her and thank her.

2007-10-23 09:25:58 · update #2

26 answers

Yes. Why wouldn't a person help another in need? Hopefully we haven't gotten to the point in this country where a person would not come to the aid of another just because you did not share their political views.

2007-10-23 09:32:18 · answer #1 · answered by rec 3 · 1 7

No I'd keep going. I think Jane was probably just a foolish young girl at the time, but what she did was wrong. I not sure who was passing them out but I started seeing SOS (stop our ship) stickers around town about that time.

I feel she that she was encouraging us sailors to say that the war was wrong and refuse to go.
(Which a small group of sailors did, they stood on the prier and refused to go).

However when you're in the Navy you have no choice but to follow orders or you could end up with a dishonorable discharge.

2007-10-23 12:35:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Of course who would not? I would swerve over to the edge of the road, making sure I was far enough so my bumper would squarely line up with her body, floor the gas...hoping she would go under the vehicle where as she would be dragged down the road for at least a few miles! This back-stabbing anti-American traitor deserves this and a whole lot more. While she gave comfort to the enemy, Americans were being tortured in prisons in North Vietnam, while thousands of other American soldiers were fighting and dying for her freedom's and liberties! Notice the no-good, excuse for a human life never moved to North Vietnam like she said she might!

2007-10-23 09:34:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

Only after she apologizes for being a traitor, and then applies a bumper sticker to her car that reads "Viet-Nam Vets are not Fonda Jane". Think about it.

2007-10-23 09:55:33 · answer #4 · answered by RUESTER 5 · 8 0

Sure why not? I could break out her manual and instruct her every procedure along the way to fix it.

Maybe in a intimate conversation later ask her why she was so hell bent on being a traitor in Viet Nam. Or why she is against the war to a point of fabricating the truth about it today.

Maybe it wouldn't be so intimate after all.

2007-10-23 09:42:42 · answer #5 · answered by labdoctor 5 · 4 1

I would not help her is she was being attacked by wild dogs. What she did to our soldiers who were POWs in N. Vietnam is nothing less than a shame. She should have been tried and executed for treason.
For those that say yes and that political differences arent a reason to not help, you apparently do NOT know what she did so look it up. It isnt a matter of a political difference. Some of my closest friends are die hard libs but they would NEVER do what she did. Look it up!!!

2007-10-23 10:34:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

No, I have an aversion to soiling my hands on filth thats lying in the road, let her call her buddies in North Vietnam to come and help her, after all she was good to their Propaganda effort during the Vietnam War.

2007-10-23 21:13:29 · answer #7 · answered by conranger1 7 · 0 0

Nope. I couldn't because of her actions during the Vietnam conflict.

2007-10-23 16:24:00 · answer #8 · answered by ~Katie~ 5 · 1 0

I would not urinate in her mouth to put a fire out in her stomach...let alone help her with car trouble on the side of the road.

2007-10-23 11:03:56 · answer #9 · answered by erehwon 4 · 1 1

No, I would not.
I would stop though.
I would be polite, reach down, take her keys and chuck them into the woods. Than may be kick her in the teeth.

2007-10-23 11:45:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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