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Georgia Snubs Hanoi Jane

 
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:18 pm    Post subject: Georgia Snubs Hanoi Jane Reply with quote

Honor for Fonda hits snag in Senate
Vietnam actions chafe legislator
Sonji Jacobs - Staff
Thursday, March 16, 2006

Jane Fonda's name still raises the blood pressure of many Georgia veterans more than 30 years after her famous pose on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun.

So the idea of honoring "Hanoi Jane" for her recent charitable and public service work didn't go over too well with at least one member of the Georgia Senate on Wednesday.

Sen. Steen Miles (D-Decatur) introduced a resolution recognizing the two-time Academy Award-winning actress for her efforts to help women and children globally, particularly her work as the founder and chairwoman of the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention.

Senate Resolution 1189 seemed to breeze through the Senate without a raising an eyebrow --- as do hundreds of honorary and commemorative resolutions each year. There's no vote on this type of quick resolution, and lawmakers very rarely object to them.

But Sen. John Douglas (R-Covington), a retired Army major and the chairman of the Senate Veterans and Military Committee, stood as the Senate was adjourning and briefly voiced his strong opposition to the resolution. His words provoked a strong response from Miles, who argued that Fonda's work deserved recognition.

"We have been very, very hypocritical when it comes to taking care of the least of these and the lost," Miles said.

Miles' speech, however, may have backfired. When she wrapped up, Douglas immediately made a motion for the Senate to reconsider its approval of SR 1189. The Senate will decide at 9 a.m. today.

Douglas had harsh words later in the day for Fonda, who has said she regrets the gesture on the anti-aircraft gun. "I think Jane Fonda is less worthy than any living American to be honored by our Senate and the people of Georgia," Douglas said. "It starts off with her actions during the Vietnam War and it continues today. No amount of good work now will make up for her past actions against the military and our country."

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Georgia Senate Defeats Fonda Resolution

They tried to sneak one by but got caught

The Georgia Senate voted 38 to 1 to defeat a resolution that would have honored Jane Fonda's charity work in the state.

ATLANTA (March 16) - Jane Fonda's 1972 trip to North Vietnam is haunting her again. The Georgia Senate on Thursday nearly unanimously defeated a resolution that would have honored the actress' charity work in the state.

The Democratic sponsor had tried to withdraw the resolution after a rocky reception from colleagues and a phone call from Fonda's office, but a Republican leader forced a vote, saying members of his caucus wanted to go on record against it.

Fonda, who is out of the country, had asked for the resolution to be withdrawn to avoid the controversy, said the sponsor, Sen. Steen Miles of suburban Atlanta.

The effort was defeated 38-1, with even Miles voting against it.

The resolution cited the Atlanta resident's work as founder of the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, donations to universities and charities, and role as goodwill ambassador for the United Nations.

But Fonda's political activities protesting the Vietnam War, including a trip to North Vietnam in 1972, have long made her a target of veterans.

"I can think of no living American who is less worthy of this honor," Republican Sen. John Douglas declared. "She is as guilty of treason as Benedict Arnold and Tokyo Rose."

Miles argued that Fonda's good works should outweigh the negatives.



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 1:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A hearty Bravo Zulu to Sen. John Douglas.
Thank you sir, for making sure that Hanoi Jane's traitorous actions in Viet Nam aren't forgotten.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 1:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

In our opinion, Hanoi Jane stands as an historic traitor in our history, shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Benedict Arnold and John F. Kerry, none of whom have ever repented.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Couldn't happen to a nicer person.
Only thing I would add for this traitor---MORE Fonda bashing.
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