Fonda is a traitor.
She provided aid and comfort to the North Vietnamese communists. Her people took to Hanoi a list of American Soldiers who worked in intel. They never came home.
When she joined the protesters on Sat Jan 27 in Washington DC. The lie that “we support the troops, we oppose the war” was laid bare. Not only do they hate Bush and the war. They hate the troops. They hate our sons, daughters, fathers, brothers, sisters and all of our MIlitary. They wish them ill. They are a part of that 22 per cent of Americans who hope Americal loses in Iraq as measured on the recent poll.
“Fonda, who led a roster of Hollywood stars at the protest, including Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, branded the Bush government a “mean-spirited, vengeful administration.”
She said her daughter and two granddaughters were with her at the protest.
“I’m very proud that they’re here, but I’m so sad that we still have to do this, that we did not learn the lessons from the Vietnam War,” Fonda said. “

The traitor’s flag. Flown in DC Saturday 27 Jan, 2007
And below photos taken from the traitor and friends photo album.



Why publish these photos and bring attention to them. Because when this traitor was welcomed by Sean Penn, Sarandon, Robbins and friends …. it was an admission of the hate they feel towards our sons and daughters serving in the military.
Her actions killed troops and gave hope to the North Vietnamese and lead to the deaths of Americans.
Penn’ Sarandon, Robbins et al are now giving aid and hope to the terrorists who fly the perverted banner of Radical Islam and who have already killed American Soldiers, and women … and children in our country.
The politicials who were there need to be recalled. That is not in my hands.
I need to give this due thought and research and come up with a boycott plan for these dumbshit actors. Screw them and any movie they are in.
Yea I know that the Hollywood types and media types are their close friends. But perhaps a petition to the film makers and others in power in Hollywood pledging not to see any work they are in might hurt.
Any ideas are grealy appreciated.
I would hope other bloggers would help , and bring in friends to sign this thing. I hope legit Viet Vet organizations would as well.
This thing marks a turning point we need to take strong action against.
January 28th, 2007 at 1:49 am
Jane Fonda has been wishy washy and at the same time goes overboard about many things she has done. She has apologized for things shes done in her youth just to do it over again. She was surely traitorous in the Vietnam War and should not have been let back in the country. As far as her feminism goes, when there was a buck to be made in the soft porn movie Barbarella there she was.But headlines/publicity may be what they want most.I would be interested to see what politicians were there.
January 28th, 2007 at 11:00 am
The problem with trying to do anything with politicians is they are usually elected by the same kind of moonbats that they are themselves.
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.)
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio).
These are two examples of who were there. Some of the organizations there were:
Code Pink
Out of Iraq congressional caucus
United for Peace and Justice
I would like to know the whole list of who was there speaking, I am sure it shows the usual suspects.
Doing something about these groups would probably start with cutting off funding from Anti-American Types such as George Soros. That we have no effect on. Neither do we have much effect on the nutcase politicians there.
But if I refuse to see a movie with Tim Robbins or Susan Sarandon in it, I withhold $8.00 from the movie house, the film distributor, the movie maker, and the actor themself. If Ma and I refuse to go, it’s $16.00. When our entire extended clan refuses to go see it, it’s $136.00 we deny them.
If we got one million people sign up not to go see Jane or Tim or Sean, it would amount to an 8 million dollar hit right off the bat.
If I were a movie maker I would choose other actors rather than loose that much off movie revenue.
Dumping politicians and groups is not in our hands it is in the hands of those who voted or paid for them.
We can have an effect here.
January 29th, 2007 at 9:47 am
Pa, I do not pay to see movies because I do not want to support almost anyone in that industry. From producers on down, they are against most of what I believe in. Why would I want to provide them with the very funds they use to steer our country down what I believe is the wrong path? But Streisands albums? Look what she does with the money. I’m truly torn when my Soldier adoptees request movies. I know they sometimes need a break from reality, but I feel that I’m actually funding their enemy. Fonda is only famous because she was one of the first to be so blatant and shocked many in this country. Todays stars herald her as some sort of God who did the absolute right thing and they make no apologies!
January 29th, 2007 at 12:52 pm
Pa, I don’t pay to see movies either so its hard to boycott them. When a contact requests one I would want to see, I wait til it comes out in DVD watch it, and send it along. It runs the same as the price of a admission for two to get it to get it and them there is over priced candy, soda full of bacteria from ones that don’t clean their soda dispensers, and popcorn and often rude patrons, I’m sorry to say.If its not what I expected, I pitch it. I don’t watch sit-coms either because I think most of the humor is demeaning to someone. What I send could be viewed in mixed company so as not to offend anyone which sounds contradictory to some of the stuff I come up with sometimes. I also pitch boring or donate to our local library for the more literary types if thats the case. I certainly wouldn’t send anything with the Fonda’s in it.
January 29th, 2007 at 7:02 pm
Know what ladies you are right we already don’t watch their movies
January 30th, 2007 at 12:12 am
Well here in the heartland we had our protesters, too. This county-wide anti-war rally was held in the next town on Main St. on Saturday from 3p.m. to 4 p.m. with 13 participants, mostly old hippies. They did get their pictures in the paper(Monday-Friday paper) tonight with a half a column interview with one of them-on page 14. A ground breaking ceremony of a new bank in our town made page 1.
January 30th, 2007 at 8:25 pm
:) you gotta good town there Karen.