This is what happens when traitors escape prosecution and punishment - Hanoi Jane

There's a sign up sheet in hell asking for volunteers to torment her at the moment of death. It's been blank for a long time as she's too evil for even the demons.
 
There's a sign up sheet in hell asking for volunteers to torment her at the moment of death. It's been blank for a long time as she's too evil for even the demons.
I'm that evil, though I do belive she willa nswer to someone above my authority. I'll jst leave the rest of what I have to say below.

Her father.

Fonda enlisted in the United States Navy to fight in World War II, saying, "I don't want to be in a fake war in a studio."[22] Previously, Stewart and he had helped raise funds for the defense of Britain.[23] Fonda served for three years, initially as a Quartermaster 3rd Class on the destroyer USS Satterlee. He was later commissioned as a Lieutenant Junior Grade in Air Combat Intelligence in the Central Pacific and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and Navy Presidential Unit Citation.[24] After being discharged from active duty due to being "overage in rank", Fonda was transferred to the Naval Reserve, serving three years (1945-1948).[25]

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If she were to be murdered, and the police start compiling a list of suspects that starts with "almost every american soldier in 1972"

She can't die a horrible death soon enough.

Branden
Why would it be limited to 1972? She's pissed off everyone in and out of uniform.

I remember when the Jane Fonda urinal stickers adorned just about every latrine that Uncle Sam could build. Then as soon as Clinton took office the stickers disappeared.
 
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Last year, she said she had terminal cancer. This year the evil, old, commie prostitute says she's in remission. She's 50 years over due for a dirt nap. Had she done her evil in her dad's day, during WWII, she'd have been tried, convicted and executed, and rightly so.
 
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I'm that evil, though I do belive she willa nswer to someone above my authority. I'll jst leave the rest of what I have to say below.

Her father.

Fonda enlisted in the United States Navy to fight in World War II, saying, "I don't want to be in a fake war in a studio."[22] Previously, Stewart and he had helped raise funds for the defense of Britain.[23] Fonda served for three years, initially as a Quartermaster 3rd Class on the destroyer USS Satterlee. He was later commissioned as a Lieutenant Junior Grade in Air Combat Intelligence in the Central Pacific and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and Navy Presidential Unit Citation.[24] After being discharged from active duty due to being "overage in rank", Fonda was transferred to the Naval Reserve, serving three years (1945-1948).[25]

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He was Mr Roberts!! LOL.
 
He was Mr Roberts!! LOL.
Yup. One of the reasons it's such a great movie!

Another favorite is The Caine Mutiny... no Henry Fonda... but a great "My Three Sons" dad.

BTW, for fans of 'Henry Fonda Era Movies...", tomorrow night on, I think, TCM network is 7 days in May. Absolutely amazing thriller from the 1960's. One I never miss on the rare occasions when it comes on TV. Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas among others. I won't give it away... but it is totally worth watching!

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