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Originally Posted by carpro
A sincere apology will go a long way.
It is clear from her previous imitation of an apology that what she is really sorry for is letting them take that picture.
She needs to apologize for being there in the first place. The picture is only part of it. She also made a propaganda radio broadcast for the N. Vietnamese.
She should go individually to every former POW that is still alive and beg their forgiveness for aiding in their torture, and publicly admit she is a traitor and apologize for that as well.
Insincere blatherings upon the release of her next movie or book simply won't do. It's like applying a band-aid to stop the bleeding from a knife in the heart.
What she did was treason. The definition of treason is part of the Constitution.
Article 3 - The Judicial Branch
Section 3 - Treason
"Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court."
A Traitor is Honored
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Harrill, Jan 2, 2007.
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pinoybaptist Active MemberSite Supporter
Treason is treason, no two ways about it.
Jane Fonda should be doubly grateful to this country that she is not in jail, but instead roaming free, making a lot of money, with admirers and supporters to boot. -
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I can readily believe that someone would feel that way about her treasonous actions.
I find it incredulous that what we all should have learned as children about honesty, integrity and loyalty was not learned. This lack of morality is what I believe is truly wrong with our country - adults are no longer honest, have integrity, or remain loyal.
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