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Originally posted by Tim Hancock
Yup, and I basically stated they were acting in a manner similar to Hanoi Jane by lashing out at Rumsfeld in a public way which has the same affect on public opinion on Iraq as Jane Fonda's misguided efforts did during Vietnam. It does nothing but encourage the enemy to continue their efforts in hopes that the US will lose the fortitude to finish the job.
Rodehard OTH, flatly stated that I am a "Hanoi Jane", which I actually think is kind of funny.
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First, you're completely wrong about the effect Fonda had on most folks, she was considered just another hippie chick who spent a lot of time on her back with a huge variety of men, who had been in the movies. She wasn't considered a serious opinion maker, ever.
Lumping these military professionals in with Fonda is demonstrating both your desperation and your historical shallowness.
And last, I have news for you, no Iraqi is an American enemy unless he comes to America and commits crimes. The Iraqi Freedom Fighters that are defending their nation against a ruthless mass murderer and the most powerful military on the planet are genuine heroes.
You wouldn't be able to muster a sliver of their courage, few would.