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Vietnam vet spits on Hanoi Jane at her book signing

Story here.

A former Vietnam vet waited 90 minutes to spit tobacco juice and saliva on Jane Fonda. Then he took off, but cops caught up to him. Hanoi Jane did not press charges.

I can’t blame the guy at all, for the treasonous acts that the bitch committed against this country when we were at war. Having said that, you can’t go around spitting on people you don’t like. That’s sinking to the food-fight and violent anti-tolerant tactics of the left. Had he screamed at her, I think he would have been well within his right to do so, and I would have applauded him for it.

The article referenced Hanoi Jane’s apology for the photo with the Commie North. It also said she has never apologized for being anti-war. You know what? She shouldn’t apologize for having been against the war…a lot of people were. But she should apologize (and be prosecuted) for having allowed herself willingly to be used as a mouthpiece for the propaganda perpetuated by the North Vietnamese. What she did clearly falls under the definition of treason, but because she’s famous with a famous daddy, she never had to worry about it.

April 20, 2005 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Jumpin’ Jim Jeffords not seeking re-election

The turncoat Senator, James Jeffords, Democrat…er, “Independent”…from the People’s Republic of Vermont, is not seeking re-election. Story here.

He’d probably win if he did run. Vermont is a socialist state, as evidenced by their lone rep in the House: Socialist Party member Bernie Sanders. He won the hearts of leftists everywhere (not just Vermont) when he left the Republican party in 2001 and handed control of the Senate over to the Democrats. He said it was a matter of “principle” that he defected. Uh-huh…which is why his thirty pieces of silver came in the form of a committee chairmanship.

However, after the November 2002 elections, the GOP regained control of the Senate, and now Jumpin’ Jim went from being in the plurality to being in the minority. Word has it that he “offered” to Trent Lott to come back to the GOP if he could keep his committee chair, and Lott told him to go pound sand.

Jeffords will be known to some as a man who not only voted against Clinton’s impeachment conviction in the Senate in 1999, but for saying that if allegations were true of Clinton having raped Juanita Broaddrick, then said rape constituted a “private matter.” Don’t take my word for it: link here.

April 20, 2005 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

   

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