A TRAITOR IS ABOUT TO BE HONORED


A  TRAITOR IS ABOUT TO BE HONORED:
 
 
IF  YOU NEVER FORWARDED ANYTHING  IN YOU  LIFE FORWARD THIS 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
clothed routine in preparation for  a             
"peace delegation" visit.
They, however, had time and devised  a plan to
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.) <:P> 



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 
DSN:  875-6431 
COMM: 883-6343  


PLEASE  HELP BY SENDING THIS TO
EVERYONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK.  IF
ENOUGH PEOPLE SEE THIS MAYBE HER
STATUS WILL  CHANGE




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