Allegedly clapping her hands in glee as North Viet Gunners shot down an attacking US jet over North Vietnam definitely would be cruel to US servicemen. However, as bad as memories are, Jane Fonda was definitely photographed (which made front page news) sitting upon a North Vietnamese Anti-Aircraft gun seat (AAA=Anti-Aircraft Artillery). Many people in America wanted Jane Fonda arrested for high treason/aiding and abetting the enemy (a capital offense) but since Vietnam, like the US Civil War, was an undeclared war; there was no treason, therefore she was not arrested.
There were many women who participated in anti-war protests and "heckling" the returning troops. One of the most notorious was the actress Jane Fonda, who visited Hanoi, posed with the wreckage of US planes shot down over North Vietnam, and berated the prisoners in the POW camps. There are even North Vietnamese propaganda photos of "Hanoi Jane" posing in the gunner's seat of an anti-aircraft cannon. A great number of veterans have never forgiven "traitor Jane" for her support of communism and disloyalty to the United States. I am one of them; I have not seen any Jane Fonda movies since her soft-porn Sci-Fi romp "Barbarella", and I will boycott everything she does.
There are 58 provinces in Vietnam plus 5 municipalities (5 major cities)
The Vietnam government claimed that about 400,000 Vietnamese were killed by America in Vietnam.
About 1,000,000 men.
Yes, Jane Fonda was involved in a controversial incident in the 1970s where she was photographed sitting on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun, which many interpreted as disrespectful to American soldiers and the flag. However, she did not actually burn the American flag. The incident sparked significant backlash and accusations of treason, but Fonda has clarified her actions were meant to protest the Vietnam War, not to disrespect the U.S. flag.
Many famous people opposed the Vietnam War, including Gene McCarthy, John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Jane Fonda (who went a bit too far), Gore Vidal, and many more.
Allegedly clapping her hands in glee as North Viet Gunners shot down an attacking US jet over North Vietnam definitely would be cruel to US servicemen. However, as bad as memories are, Jane Fonda was definitely photographed (which made front page news) sitting upon a North Vietnamese Anti-Aircraft gun seat (AAA=Anti-Aircraft Artillery). Many people in America wanted Jane Fonda arrested for high treason/aiding and abetting the enemy (a capital offense) but since Vietnam, like the US Civil War, was an undeclared war; there was no treason, therefore she was not arrested.
Henry Fonda had two children, Jane and Peter, but he also had a step-daughter from his second wife's first marriage.
There were many women who participated in anti-war protests and "heckling" the returning troops. One of the most notorious was the actress Jane Fonda, who visited Hanoi, posed with the wreckage of US planes shot down over North Vietnam, and berated the prisoners in the POW camps. There are even North Vietnamese propaganda photos of "Hanoi Jane" posing in the gunner's seat of an anti-aircraft cannon. A great number of veterans have never forgiven "traitor Jane" for her support of communism and disloyalty to the United States. I am one of them; I have not seen any Jane Fonda movies since her soft-porn Sci-Fi romp "Barbarella", and I will boycott everything she does.
That's subject to opinion but I don't think so-many Americans were against the war, that doesn't automatically make them traitors
Yes, Ted Cruz has 2 kids.
Henry Fonda has 3 children
Henry Fonda has 3 children
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hatesphut was disliked by many people but some people liked her but overall she was mainly hated for being a female pharaoh
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