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Speaking of prisoners-Check this out:

Subject: YES, SHE WAS A TRAITOR

Long
after she’s dead people will wonder how she did
what she did & was never put on trial. 
Some thought being married to Tom Haydn was
punishment enough.  Many thought there was
no such thing as enough, nor was there anything
like justice around.

SHE
WAS A TRAITOR..!!

In Memory
of
my brother-in-law
LT. C.
Thomsen Wieland
who spent 100 days at the
Hanoi Hilton

SO
THAT EVERYONE WILL
KNOW!!!!!!
She
really was a
traitor

A TRAITOR IS ABOUT TO BE
HONORED
KEEP THIS MOVING ACROSS
AMERICA

This
is for all the kids born in the 70’s who
do
not remember, 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.’

BY
BARBRA WALTERS

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 was dragged away.
During the
subsequent beating, he fell forward
on to the
camp Commandant ‘s feet which
sent that
officer berserk

In
1978, the Air Force Colonel still suffered
from
double vision (which permanently ended
his
flying career) from the Commandant’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
‘Hanoi Hilton’,,, the first three of
which his
family only knew he was ‘missing in
action’.
His wife lived on faith that he was
still alive.
His group, too, got the
cleaned-up, fed and
get word to the world
that they were alive
and still
survived.. Each man secreted a tiny
piece of
paper, with his Social Security Number
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 all the
little pieces of paper.

Three
men died from the subsequent
beatings.
Colonel Carrigan was almost
number four
but he survived, which is
the only reason we
know of 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 prisoner 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 weighed only about 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
her.

I
said yes, for I wanted to tell her about the
real
treatment we POWs received… and
how
different it was from the treatment
purported by
the North Vietnamese, and
parroted by her as
‘humane and
lenient.’

Because
of this, I spent three days on a rocky
floor
on my knees, with my arms outstretched
with a
large steel weights placed on my hands,
and
beaten with a bamboo cane.

I
had the opportunity to meet with Jane
Fonda
soon after I was
released.
I
asked her if she would be willing to debate me
on TV.
She never did answer
me.

These
first-hand experiences do 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.
It will
eventually end up on her computer and
she
needs to know that we will never
forget.

RONALD
D. SAMPSON, CMSgt, USAF
716 Maintenance
Squadron, Chief of
Maintenance

Larry in USN WWII (Ret)
Saturday, October 18 at 07:44 PM

At least Jane Fonda did not go to prison for killing unarmed civilians and coconuts with 20th century aircraft assaults in some third world country.

John McCain was not a Paul Tibbets or Enola Gay crew member trying to end WWII. He was playing around in the corporate warfare mass murder games against Southeast Asians and got caught.

And now a few more conservative Republican party words on the containment of communism, socialism’s benefits for corporations, economics and bailouts for wealthy Wall Street financier types.

John, you said some unkind things about my last 8 years of economic policies and now I will not go and campaign for you no matter how much you ask me not to.

Comrade Bush in
Sunday, October 19 at 05:48 AM

THE MARINE

We all came together,
Both young and old
To fight for our freedom,
To stand and be bold. !

In the midst of all evil,
We stand our ground,
And we protect our country !
From all terror around.

Peace and not war,
Is what some people say.
But I’ll give my life,
So you can live the American way.

I give you the right!
To talk of your peace.
To stand in your groups,
and protest in our streets.

But still I fight on,
I don’t bitch, I don’t whine.
I’m just one of the people!
Who is doing your time.

I’m harder than nails,
Stronger than any machine.
I’m the immortal soldier,
I’m a U.S. MARINE!

So stand in my shoes,
And leave from your home.
Fight for the people who hate you,
With the protests they’ve shown.
Fight for the stranger,
Fight for the young.
So they all may have,
The greatest freedom you’ve won

Fight for the sick,
Fight for the poor
Fight for the cripple,
Who lives next door.

But when your time comes,
Do what I’ve done.
For if you stand up for freedom,
You’ll stand when the fight’s done

By: Corporal Aaron M. Gilbert , US Marine Corps
USS SAIPAN, PERSIAN GULF

March 23, 2003
Hey Dad,
Do me a favor and label this ‘The Marine’ and send it to everybody on your email list. Even leave this letter in it. I want this rolling all over the US ; I want every home reading it. Every eye seeing it. And every heart to feel it. So can you please send this for me? I would but my email time isn’t that long and I don’t have much time anyway.
You know what Dad? I wondered what it would be like to truly understand what JFK said in His inaugural speech. ‘When the time comes to lay down my life for my country, I do not cower from this responsibility. I welcome it.’ Well, now I know. And I do. Dad, I welcome the opportunity to do what I do. Even though I have left behind a beautiful wife, and I will miss the birth of our first born child, I would do it 70 times over to fight for the place that God has made for my home. I love you all and I miss you very much. I wish I could be there when Sandi has our baby, but tell her that I love her, and Lord willing, I will be coming home soon. Give Mom a great big hug from me and give one to yourself too.
Aaron

Larry in USN WWII (Ret)
Monday, October 20 at 09:28 PM

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