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My extended family,
Please bear with me. As a Viet Nam vet, with over 125 air
missions and 12
months as ground support, I am appalled that the lady in the
below picture
should even be considered for an award, much less receive it.
I will shut up and let you who are too young to remember, form
your own
opinion.
May God continue to bless American. Let us all pray for Jane
Fonda - on this
day of world peace let us forget the past and think only of the
future. Let
Jane think of the past.
KEEP THIS MOVING, ACROSS AMERICA, WE ARE ABOUT TO HONOR A
TRAITOR: This is
for all the kids born in the 70's that do not remember this, and
didn't have
to bear the burden, that our fathers, mothers, and older
brothers and sisters
had to bear. Jane Fonda is being honored as one of the "100
Women of the
Century." Unfortunately, many have forgotten and still countless
others have
never known how Ms. Fonda betrayed not only the idea of our
country but
specific men who served and sacrificed during Vietnam.
The first part of this is from an F-4E pilot. The pilot's name
is Jerry
Driscoll, a River Rat. In 1968, the former Commandant of the
USAF Survival
School was a POW in Ho Lo Prison-the "Hanoi Hilton." Dragged
from a stinking
cesspit of a cell, cleaned, fed, and dressed in clean PJ's, he
was ordered to
describe for a visiting American "Peace Activist" the "lenient
and humane
treatment" he'd received. He spat at Ms. Fonda, was clubbed, and
dragged
away.
During the subsequent beating, he fell forward upon the camp
Commandant's
feet, which sent that officer berserk. In '78, the AF Col. still
suffered
from double vision (which permanently ended his flying days)
from the
Vietnamese Col.'s frenzied application of a wooden baton. From
1963-65, Col.
Larry Carrigan was in the 47FW/DO (F-4E's). He spent 6 years in
the
"Hilton"- the first three of which he was "missing in action".
His wife
lived on faith that he was still alive. His group, too, got the
cleaned,
fed, clothed routine in preparation for a "peace delegation"
visit.
They, however, had time and devised a plan to get word to the
world that they
still survived. Each man secreted a tiny piece of paper, with
his SSN on it,
in the palm of his hand. When paraded before Ms. Fonda and a
cameraman, she
walked the line, shaking each man's hand and asking little
encouraging
snippets like: "Aren't you sorry you bombed babies?" and "Are
you grateful
for the humane treatment from your benevolent captors?"
Believing this HAD to
be an act, they each palmed her their sliver of paper.
She took them all without missing a beat. At the end of the line
and once
the camera stopped rolling, to the shocked disbelief of the
POWs, she turned
to the officer in charge and handed him the little pile of
papers. Three men
died from the subsequent beatings. Col. Carrigan was almost
number four but
he survived, which is the only reason we know about her actions
that day.
I was a civilian economic development advisor in Vietnam, and
was captured by
the North Vietnamese communists in South Vietnam in 1968, and
held for over 5
years. I spent 27 months in solitary confinement, one year in a
cage in
Cambodia, and one year in a "black box" in Hanoi. My North
Vietnamese
captors deliberately poisoned and murdered a female missionary,
a nurse in a
leprosarium in Ban me Thuot, South Vietnam, whom I buried in the
jungle near
the Cambodian border.
At one time, I was weighing approximately 90 lbs. (My normal
weight is 170
lbs.) We were Jane Fonda's "war criminals."
When Jane Fonda was in Hanoi, I was asked by the camp communist
political
officer if I would be willing to meet with Jane Fonda. I said
yes, for I
would like to tell her about the real treatment we POWs received
different
from the treatment purported by the North Vietnamese, and
parroted by Jane
Fonda, as "humane and lenient." Because of this, I spent three
days on a
rocky floor on my knees with outstretched arms with a large
amount of steel
placed on my hands, and beaten with a bamboo cane till my arms
dipped.
I had the opportunity to meet with Jane Fonda for a couple of
hours after I
was released. I asked her if she would be willing to debate me
on TV. She
did not answer me.
This does not exemplify someone who should be honored as part of
"100 Years
of Great Women." Lest we forget..."100 years of great women"
should never
include a traitor whose hands are covered with the blood of so
many
patriots. There are few things I have strong visceral reactions
to, but
Hanoi Jane's participation in blatant treason, is one of them.
Please take the time to forward to as many people as you
possibly can.
Hopefully, it will eventually end up on her computer and she
needs to know
that we will never forget.
Love, Peace and Joy! Joseph
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