View Full Version : For Viet Nam Vets!
>>Flyboy<<
04-23-2005, 08:29 AM
A Vietnam veteran was arrested in Kansas City yesterday for allegedly spitting on actress Jane Fonda during a book-signing event.
Michael A. Smith, 54, reportedly waited in line for 90 minutes, passed a book to the Academy Award winner, and then spit tobacco juice into her face. :cool:
Alexander the Great
04-23-2005, 08:50 AM
A Vietnam veteran was arrested in Kansas City yesterday for allegedly spitting on actress Jane Fonda during a book-signing event.
Michael A. Smith, 54, reportedly waited in line for 90 minutes, passed a book to the Academy Award winner, and then spit tobacco juice into her face. :cool:
I don't think they were have to spitt, but she did worth it.
zartsy
05-09-2005, 07:49 PM
"I don't think they were have to spitt, but she did worth it."
Hello ALEXANDER T.G.: I don't quite understand, but I don't think Jane Fonda deserves to be spat upon after she has spent the last 30+ years apologizing for a photo op that turned out to be foolish and stupid, and that she regrets but cannot undo. The Vietnam war was executed on lies, and cost the lives and minds of tens of thousands of Americans. Fonda and reporters point out that many Vietnam vets showed up to support her and thank her for speaking out against the war. Too bad one bitter and unforgiving vet full of tobacco juice couldn't grow past a young woman's indiscretion for which she has apologized again and again and again . . .
>>Flyboy<<
05-10-2005, 10:56 AM
"I don't think they were have to spitt, but she did worth it."
Hello ALEXANDER T.G.: I don't quite understand, but I don't think Jane Fonda deserves to be spat upon after she has spent the last 30+ years apologizing for a photo op that turned out to be foolish and stupid, and that she regrets but cannot undo. The Vietnam war was executed on lies, and cost the lives and minds of tens of thousands of Americans. Fonda and reporters point out that many Vietnam vets showed up to support her and thank her for speaking out against the war. Too bad one bitter and unforgiving vet full of tobacco juice couldn't grow past a young woman's indiscretion for which she has apologized again and again and again . . .
SHE NEVER APOLOGIZED SHE SAID "I HAVE REGRETS"
Viet Nam was wrong, but what she did was even worse and to the MAJORITY of Viet Nam vets, she's a disgrace and to forgive her would be real simple - I want to hear her say "I'M SORRY."