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JANE FONDA MEMORIAL WALL

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Paul Eggleston
WV, USA   usa
JANE FONDA MEMORIAL WALL---VERY HEARTWARMING.

After more than 40 years the Viet Nam Veterans of the United States of America raised
a phenomenal amount of money to memorialize another one of Hollywood's loyal(?)
American citizens who went out of her way to aid and abet the enemy and congratulate them
on their treatment of U.S. POW's. This memorial says it all.


I got teary eyed when I saw this.

Support our troops. Remember our Veterans.



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Wyatt W
penguin point, drift ice, Antarctica   ata
..thats funny...
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Amity, Oregon, USA   usa
1964 MG MGB
1968 MG MGB GT
This should be an interesting thread...



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Robert Park
Los Molinos, CA, USA   usa
1967 Austin-Healey Sprite "Penelope"
1970 MG MGB GT "Parts For Sale!"
1971 Wolseley 16/60
1972 MG MGB GT "The Money Pit"
2004 BMW MINI Cooper S
I'm in just to watch.



Rob.


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Gary Ford
Gainesville, FL, USA   usa
Pass the popcorn please.



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1974 DeTomaso Pantera (done!!)
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Ron Weber
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada   can
1972 MG MGB GT "Struggles"
1976 MG MGB "Knute"
2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer "Gray Whale"
Oooooooooo!!
George Herschell Avatar
Webster NY, USA   usa
1966 MG MGB
At least it still gets mentioned.
My "war" (sorry Police Action) has been forgottenalmost to
the point of what war? (for those who do not remember KOREA)
My answer to the Police Action statement was
"A lot of people were killed playing cops and robbers".

But that was a loooong time ago.
Sorry old wounds never seem to heal completely.

George Herschell

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Dennis Glass
Calif., USA   usa
Appropriate, but she can still kiss my "ASS"!
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Eric E.
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia   aus
1968 MG MGB "Blue"
There were lots of strong and varied opinions about the Vietnam War. I am not sure that there will ever be agreement on how it was conducted and who was or should have been involved.

Drafting people to fight in that war just made it all the more controversial. I was only young but I remember the partying in the streets when an election here brought in a party that ended conscription 1n 1972 (one of their first acts) so that many of my brothers and sisters friends could come out of hiding after "dodging the draft".

"The draft is white people sending black people to fight yellow people to protect the country they stole from red people". - James Rado



George Herschell Avatar
Webster NY, USA   usa
1966 MG MGB
That James Rado quote is so far from the truth that I can't believe
anyone would even think about it let alone believe it. I was drafted and
I'm not black. And in the outfit I was in, in Korea (1953/1954)I think
the ratio was more whites than blacks. So that comment is quite aways off.
I'm not trying to stir up trouble but being there I saw first hand the
ratio of black to white. That's not someones idea but my first hand observation.

George Herschell
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Eric E.
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia   aus
1968 MG MGB "Blue"
In reply to # 1988452 by George Herschell That James Rado quote is so far from the truth that I can't believe
anyone would even think about it let alone believe it.

Well I posted that as just a relic from the era and I was more interested in its totality than just picking out the black element, but choose your stats and you might see why some where concerned (I am sure you can find stats that differ to these... such is the nature of the different sides of the argument).

The Vietnam War saw the highest proportion of blacks ever to serve in an American war. During the height of the U.S. involvement, 1965-69, blacks, who formed 11 percent of the American population, made up 12.6 percent of the soldiers in Vietnam. The majority of these were in the infantry, and although authorities differ on the figures, the percentage of black combat fatalities in that period was a staggering 14.9 percent, a proportion that subsequently declined.

from The Oxford Companion to American Military History. Copyright © 1999 by Oxford UP.

Jim Blair
Seattle WA, USA   usa
As someone once said (and Samuel E Clemmons erroneously attributed to Disraeli )

There's lies, damn lies and then statistics. People can bend stats to fit their "facts" like the guy now claiming 97% of all untreatable cancer patients had root canal. Be that as it may, what's the causality?
In recent years the incidence of a certain rare brain tumour was reported to be 3000% higher in this area where the Seatac fifth runway is going. The govt pish poshed it by blending the stats with statewide numbers and said "See? It's just average" and that was that.
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Skye Nott
Vancouver, BC, Canada   can
1964 Vespa VNB 125
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1990 Volkswagen Corrado G60
All I know is she sure looked good in Barbarella



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Wyatt W
penguin point, drift ice, Antarctica   ata
...and that stupid workout video.....

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John Gonzales-Lusk
Los Lunas, NM, USA   usa
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Naomi C
Between Greensboro and Roanoke, USA   usa
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1980 MG MGB "Robbie"
1995 Mazda Miata Special Edition
2003 Jaguar S-Type
Jane Fonda -- won't find any fans of her in my family! As for the other comments ya might want to Google search "Project 100,000" which happened during the Vietnam period. I've heard the hubby and those who served with him talk about it many times and how they had to cover for those in the program. Still hear it mentioned ever now and then. Last time was at one of our car shows when hubby and another Veteran were talking about those days.




"1964 MGB" (Kirby) All original pull handle MGB, 3 main, with overdrive, but a daily driver with all the dents and dings to prove it -- Titled in 1965~~

"1980 MGB" (Robbie) Even though it's a RB it does have overdrive, a Weber Carb, and is my favorite MGB. We have logged thousands of happy miles together ~~



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/19/2012 04:58PM by Naomi.

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joe W
ct, USA   usa
Naomi

Jane Fonda is not a name mentioned in your family, because she spoke to the enemy?

Yet you celebrate the biggest traitor in American history
http://www.mgexperience.net/phorum/read.php?47,1954195,1954195#msg-1954195

Project 100,000
A 1995 review of book by McNamara in the Washington Monthly severely criticized the project, writing, "the program offered a one-way ticket to Vietnam, where these men fought and died in disproportionate numbers...the men of the "Moron Corps" provided the necessary cannon fodder to help evade the political horror of dropping student deferments or calling up the reserves, which were sanctuaries for the lily-white."
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John Souders
Jamestown,PA, USA   usa
1976 MG Midget 1500 "Ms. Midgee"
In reply to # 1989054 by Naomi Jane Fonda -- won't find any fans of her in my family! As for the other comments ya might want to Google search "Project 100,000" which happened during the Vietnam period. I've heard the hubby and those who served with him talk about it many times and how they had to cover for those in the program. Still hear it mentioned ever now and then. Last time was at one of our car shows when hubby and another Veteran were talking about those days.
"Project 100,000

That is something I had forgotten about. I didn't know what they were talking about when I enlisted in 1970 till after it stopped. Not a good part of our history.



John

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Naomi C
Between Greensboro and Roanoke, USA   usa
1964 MG MGB "Kirby"
1979 MG MGB "Bandit"
1980 MG MGB "Robbie"
1995 Mazda Miata Special Edition
2003 Jaguar S-Type
In reply to # 1989088 by walshja Naomi

Jane Fonda is not a name mentioned in your family, because she spoke to the enemy?

Yet you celebrate the biggest traitor in American history
http://www.mgexperience.net/phorum/read.php?47,1954195,1954195#msg-1954195

Yep Joe she was a traitor indeed and her actions caused grievous harm to our troops. You'll be hard pressed to find any military family who is a fan of her or her actions! As for your mention of Virgina's Gentleman -- well our state does honor him and I'm sure those in authority who make that decision recognize his importance in Virginia and America's history. We're very proud of him and he sure was not a traitor to our state.

Now that I think about it would you consider Nathan Hale, who your state recognizes, a hero or traitor? He was disloyal to to the mother country. I suppose it's all in the eyes and hearts of our individual states and those who live there. By the way I think he was a hero just like General Lee
smiling smiley




"1964 MGB" (Kirby) All original pull handle MGB, 3 main, with overdrive, but a daily driver with all the dents and dings to prove it -- Titled in 1965~~

"1980 MGB" (Robbie) Even though it's a RB it does have overdrive, a Weber Carb, and is my favorite MGB. We have logged thousands of happy miles together ~~



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/19/2012 06:46PM by Naomi.
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1974 MG MGB "Groovy B"
Jane Fonda And Joan Baez

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