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Re:Thank you!
Blue672 3 Reviews 5089 reads
posted
1 / 13

...of substance, beauty, and class.

Although this could be construed as somewhat politically nuanced given some of the exchanges recently on this board, it is not at all intended as a political statement.

I would simply ask that you read the attached and refrain from the political discourse. Draw your own conclusions.

Given this Valentine's Day I don't think the woman who is the subject of this rather poignant occurence would object if all
Vietnam Vets were to consider this as her "Valentine" to us, even though it was not intended for Valentine's Day. It goes well beyond Valentine's Day.

Try as I might to resist, my eyes got a little wet as I read through this.

http://www.ussphoebe.com/Ann-Margaret-AND-HER-GENTLEMEN

sedonasandiego See my TER Reviews 3254 reads
posted
2 / 13

since I was a kid, and my (shock) parents did, too. But then, she was a Skandi (too), AND a redhead, so she won favor for them.

Still, you can tell she's good hearted. Thanks for that story!

LOVEDEFACTO 10 Reviews 2778 reads
posted
3 / 13

A truly wonderful and sexy person who cherishes hose who should be cherished.
Thanks for the post!

-- Modified on 2/14/2004 5:57:31 PM

joeymaxim 5 Reviews 1938 reads
posted
4 / 13

was to have fewer Vietnam Vets and fewer names on the wall.  How anyone could find that offensive is beyond me.

Rabbit21 14 Reviews 1981 reads
posted
5 / 13

I will say this and this only Jane Fonda did some terrible things during the Vietnam war.  This thread was meant to honor a small act of kindness done to someone, please don't hijack it and take it away from what it was meant to be.

Your name here 2338 reads
posted
6 / 13

While being against the war isn't offensive, the way she went about it was. Even she regrets her actions while visiting North Vietnam during the war.  In an interview in 2000, almost thirty years after the fact, Fonda admitted: "I will go to my grave regretting the photograph of me in an anti-aircraft carrier, which looks like I was trying to shoot at American planes. It hurt so many soldiers. It galvanized such hostility. It was the most horrible thing I could possibly have done. It was just thoughtless."  YNH.

-- Modified on 2/14/2004 8:16:39 PM

Your name here 2342 reads
posted
7 / 13

I apologize Rabbit21, I didn't see your post until after I posted.  You're correct, this thread shouldn't be twisted into a political debate and I'm sorry if my post did that.  YNH.

b56 19 Reviews 3830 reads
posted
8 / 13

Having spent my time in the Nam, I await the day Hanoi Jane passes on.  I'm getting a airline ticket and a 30pack of beer to salute her at the grave site.

Ci Ci 2443 reads
posted
9 / 13

Thank you for the lovely story. I have always like Ann Margaret and always respected those who have served our country.

Hugs,
Ciara

happybaby 2296 reads
posted
10 / 13

Jane Fonda's actions in Hanoi bordered on treason, providing aid and comfort to enemies of her country.  Her antics likely helped prolong the war, and I found them EXTREMELY offensive.  She was (and still is) a disgrace to America.

Bob71466 7 Reviews 3315 reads
posted
11 / 13

I always liked her, and now even more so.

I always go out of my way to thank a vet when I run into one, ESPECIALLY the ones from the less popular Vietnam and Gulf Wars as they didn't get the ticker tape parades when they came home.

bribite 20 Reviews 2679 reads
posted
12 / 13

I bet every guy in my unit was busy under the covers after her USO show!  

Thanks Ann, we love you too!

james86 47 Reviews 2959 reads
posted
13 / 13

Nooo, Jane Fonda is also a Socialist, perhaps a Communist.  Her goal is worldwide "revolution."  Her methods and causes reveal her true agenda.

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