Please FReep this(you will need a Yahoo email address which is free).
No, Jane, I wouldn’t hit it!
I already have a Yahoo account. My answer: “I was taught to never provide aid and comfort to the enemies of my country, and to avoid posing on anti-aircraft weapons aimed at American Air Force aircraft.”
" Clean my room, dishwasher, sometimes bathrooms, vacuum, take out trash, respect for veterans, and honor those who died for my freedom, like my grandfather. Also, never be a traitor to your country. It's a shame others weren't taught that... "
I signed on as Vietnam combat vet and answered ... I was taught to love my country and not to be a stinking traitor. Something you’re parents obviously did not teach you
But here's the traiterous bitch's question.
What were your household rules when you were growing up and what have those rules taught you?
First rule in my household was to never sit on enemy anti-aircraft weapons...unless they were on display as relics from a defeated foe.
What that's taught me is that even marrying a billionaire lunatic can't mask the stench of betraying your country while it is at war.
Jane Fonda
Member Since: May 8, 2007
Well, Jane, We weren't allowed to visit enemy countries and make fun of shooting down American Pilots when I was growing up.
Its better to keep quiet and be thought stupid than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
I did it. I didn’t say anything nice about her.
I said “I was taught never to betray my country. Your father taught you that but you became a traitor anyway.”
Done.
That is not the only thing she has that is big.
She reminds me of Bill Clinton. They now realize that after they are gone, people are going to remember them for things they wish they hadn’t done or at least hadn’t been caught doing.
Some of her answers:
The rules I was taught were quite simple; treat others as you would like to treated and never betray your country or servicemen, especially when they are being held captive and tortured to no end. All readers please remember the sacrifices made by the members of our military and educate yourself about HANOI JANE! TRAITOR! ...
The rules in my house were to love God, and to honor your country. We were taught to respect our men in uniform and to support them when their country called them off to war. We were taught that they were heroes, and in my mind, they still are, and will always be.
Unlike you. Who takes all this country has to offer. You live in luxury and wealth, and you would have made it nowhere else in the world but here in the USA. You spew your venom against those who gave their blood, their limbs, their eyesight, hearing, or their lives, to give you the right to live as you do.
So? You don’t like war. No one hates it more than a soldier. But yet they go. And they don’t deserve to come home to people like you, giving them more hell on top of the one they already went through. The kind of hell you couldn’t fathom in your pampered, spoiled little mind, woman!
You were a traitor during Vietnam, and I will always consider you as such. And apparently, you haven’t changed your ways.
I cannot even put into words the many ways in which I despise you. It makes me sick to my stomach to think of how you demoralized our boys when they were at war, and the possible harm you caused. You had the capability to use your talents to bring joy to those men who were put in harms way, but you chose to support the enemies who were out to kill them. You are a disgraceful human being! ...
To love my country and support the men and women who put their lives on the line for it and us every day. Somewhat different from yours, I imagine...
Not to trust traitorous people who will betray their country. and not to believe celebrities that for some reason seem to believ their oppinion is somehow more valid than others.