Just for the record, I am a Vietnam Veteran. I was in Vietnam when
Hanoi Jane was running around doing her thing! A dear frind sent me this letter, and I
knew that I had to post it on the web. This very disheartning for them to even consider
her for any kind of awards. Now on to the best part.
"Hanoi Jane" Fonda Looks like Hanoi Jane may be honored as
one of the "100 Women of the Century". JANE FONDA remembered? Unfortunately many
have forgotten and still countless others have never known how Ms. Fonda betrayed not only
the idea of our "country" but the men who served and sacrificed during Vietnam.
There are few things I have strong visceral reactions to, but Jane Fonda's participation
in what I believe to be blatant treason, is one of them. Part of my conviction comes from
exposure to those who suffered her attentions. The first part of this is from an F-4E
pilot. The pilot's name is Jerry Driscoll, a River Rat. In 1978, the Commandant of the
USAF Survival School was a former POW in Ho Lo Prison-the "Hanoi Hilton".
Dragged from a stinking cesspit of a cell, cleaned, fed, and dressed in clean PJs, 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,
accidentally pulling the man's shoe off-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 wooden baton. From 1983-85, Col Larry Carrigan
was the 347FW/DO (F-4Es). 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. Three men died from the
subsequent beatings. Col Carrigan was almost number four. For years after their release, a
group of determined former POWs Including Col Carrigan, tried to bring Ms. Fonda and
others up on charges of treason. I don't know that they used it, but the charge of
"Negligent Homicide due to Depraved Indifference" would also seem appropriate.
Her obvious "granting of aid and comfort to the enemy", alone, should've been
sufficient for the treason count. However, to date, Jane Fonda has never been formally
charged with anything and continues to enjoy the privileged life of the rich and famous.
I, personally, think that this is shame on us, the American Citizenry. Part of our
shortfall is ignorance: most don't know such actions ever took place. Thought you might
appreciate the knowledge. Most of you've probably already seen this by now... only
addition I might add to these sentiments is to remember the satisfaction of relieving
myself into the urinal at some airbase or another where "zaps" of Hanoi Jane's
face had been applied. To whom it may concern: I was a civilian economic development
advisor in Viet Nam, and was captured by the North Vietnamese communists in South Viet Nam
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 were receiving, which was far
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 piece of steel placed on my hands, and
beaten with a bamboo cane every time 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, her former husband, Tom Hayden, answered for
her. She was mind controlled by her husband. This does not exemplify someone who should be
honored as "100 Years of Great Women." After I was released, I was asked what I
thought of Jane Fonda and the anti-war movement. I said that I held Joan Baez's husband in
very high regard, for he thought the war was wrong, burned his draft card and went to
prison in protest. If the other anti-war protesters took this same route, it would have
brought our judicial system to a halt and ended the war much earlier, and there wouldn't
be as many on that somber black granite wall called the Vietnam Memorial. This is
democracy. This is the American way. Jane Fonda, on the other hand, chose to be a traitor,
and went to Hanoi, wore their uniform, propagandized for the communists, and urged
American soldiers to desert. As we were being tortured, and some of the POWs murdered, she
called us liars. After her heros-the North Vietnamese communists-took over South Vietnam,
they systematically murdered 80,000 South Vietnamese political prisoners. May their souls
rest on her head forever. Shame! Shame! ( History is a heavy sword in the hands of those
who refuse to forget it. Think of this the next time you see Ms. Fonda-Turner at a Braves
game). Please take the time to read and forward to as many people as you possibly can. It
will eventually end up on her computer and she needs to know that "we will never
forget". Lest we forget..."100 years of great women" Jane Fonda should
never be considered. She should instead, be in jail!
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