Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Jane Fonda can't Learn from Veitnam Lessons

Not again...

SANTA FE, N.M. - Actress and activist
Jane Fonda says she intends to take a cross-country bus tour to call for an end to U.S. military operations in
Iraq.

"I can't go into any detail except to say that it's going to be pretty exciting," she said.

Fonda said her anti-war tour in March will use a bus that runs on "vegetable oil." She will be joined by families of Iraq war veterans and her daughter.

They plan to return to the Santa Fe area, where she was promoting her book, "My Life So Far" on Saturday.

Prompted by a question from the audience, Fonda said war veterans that she has met on a nationwide book tour have encouraged her to break her silence on the Iraq war.

"I've decided I'm coming out," she said.

Hundreds of people in the audience cheered loudly when Fonda announced her intentions to join the anti-Iraq war movement.

"I have not taken a stand on any war since Vietnam," she said. "I carry a lot of baggage from that."

Fonda incited controversy in July 1972 when she was photographed sitting on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun while on a tour of the country to drum up support to end the war


Anyone else catch that? Let's hear that quote again:

"I have not taken a stand on any war since Vietnam," she said. "I carry a lot of baggage from that."


So to demonstrate the valuable lessons learned at Vietnam, she's going to do the same thing. Wow. Citizen Smash has a roundup of quality comments.

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