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No, this is a very old urban legend that has been circulating since about 1999, long before Mr. Obama was ever in the White House. President Obama has not honored Jane Fonda, nor does he have any plans to do so.
Fonda was the lead actor in two TV series, both short-lived: The Deputy and The Smith Family.
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
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.
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.
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No she did not
Of course. " Hey, dick! Would you and Jane like to go to the mall with me?"
Yes, Calamity Jane, whose real name was Martha Jane Cannary, did travel to England. In 1896, she toured the country as part of a Wild West show, where she showcased her skills as a sharpshooter and recounted stories from her life in the American West. Her visit garnered significant public interest, reflecting her status as a popular figure of the American frontier.
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No. Although Doug Adams died at his home in Santa Barbara, California, where he lived with his wife, Jane, and their daughter, Polly Jane Rocket, he was never naturalized. Adams was born a Brit and died one.