Because they want too
I make Jane Fonda statues out of my own crusty ejaculate and pubic shavings.
That's subject to opinion but I don't think so-many Americans were against the war, that doesn't automatically make them traitors
you don't know what you have til it's gone
No, he did not "honor" her, nor has he ever said he would. In fact the chain email that provoked the question has been around since at least 1999, which is when Jane Fonda was one of honorees in Barbara Walters "100 Women of the Century" TV special. For some reason, the chain email began appearing in a new version in 2010 with President Obama's name on it, proving that on the internet, myths and rumors never die-- they just get reinvented. But that does not make them true.
Absence from someone you love does, in fact, make the heart grow stronger. Absence in this sense can mean either or both distance and time. When an individual is away from another they care deeply for, or have good types of feelings about, they are more likely to feel those caring and good feelings more-so then before the person was away.
Absence can make the heart grow fonder because it allows time for individuals to reflect on their feelings and appreciate their connection. While "out of sight, out of mind" implies a lack of immediate presence, being apart can spark longing and strengthen emotional bonds between two people.
As for Jane Fonda, Ask her; I doubt that she could ever be a true Seventh Day Adventist because the Adventist Church believes in honoring God and protecting fellow human beings; she betrayed our soldiers and they paid a high price; only one survived the tortures!There are great things that are sought from the Seventh Day Adventist from many people who are not of the church; such as the fact that the church places high priority in education; and healthful living, i.e. no smoking, no getting drunk, places high priority in the teachings of the Bible and of course, which is included in the Bible: The Ten Commandments!Jane Fonda might like some of the teachings of the Bible, and she may like some of the teachings of other church and that does not make her a Seventh Day Adventist.Maybe and hopefully she may have repented; but she has to answer to God.God Bless America,an American
Easy Rider
The expression is go to great lengths or take great pains or be at pains to accomplish something, meaning to make a special effort, or show something clearly so that everyone will understand. No pain, no gain as Jane Fonda used to say!
Many of our age old adages are not true and the one that's "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" is really not even close to being true. Initially there is a yearning and loss to a degree, but as time passes the two people grow apart. Common realities (goals, backgrounds, etc.) and good honest communication do make the heart grow fonder but not with a prolonged absence.
No, she never did, nor has the president ever said he would give her an award. This is a very old internet myth, going back to 1999, when talk show host Barbara Walters named the 100 most fascinating people, for a TV special she was doing. But no president-- not Clinton, not Bush, and not Obama, ever gave Jane Fonda an award-- she was simply a guest on a TV show in 2000.
jane's power is she can make her victim's suffer the most harshest pain imaginable.