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A LITTLE TIDBIT:

               Advisory:

               I do not seek forgiveness for what I am about to say:


                                   Ms. Fonda, I anticipate with passion, your soul rotting in hell.


               “In the 1970s and ’80s, Fonda was active on behalf of left-wing political causes.  She was an outspoken
               opponent of the Vietnam War who journeyed to Hanoi in 1972 to denounce the U.S. bombing campaigns
               there. During that trip, she visited with the crew of a North Vietnamese air defense battery, and
               photographs of Fonda in the seat of an antiaircraft gun were widely circulated. Her actions led to Fonda’s
               being branded “Hanoi Jane” (recalling World War II’s, Tokyo Rose).”

                                  http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/212407/Jane-Fonda


               Ms. Fonda:

               Freedom of speech works both ways.  You were free to speak your opinions; so am I.

               There is one striking difference: I served our country so you can be free.

               What have you done other than aid the enemy by providing propaganda?
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