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Posted by Dave 2N on April 23, 2005 at 05:31:24 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: thanks man posted by Bart on April 23, 2005 at 03:30:56:
Bart- Thank you for your service to our country and for your sacrifices. I will always repect you for that. But I just don't understand how Jane Fonda's actions can be or should be forgiven or forgotten. Just as the actions of Zacharias Moussaoui should never be forgiven or forgotten. I don't mean that people need to dwell on these issues every day, but there should be some kind of reminder of their trachery that pops up occasionally. Yes--I'm a conservative American and I believe in the Constitution and the principles it contains that have made us a great nation. But people like Jane (and others) have no regard for our country or Constitution. Watched "Pearl Harbor" with my wife last night. I'm looking for a new pickup for us to use in retirement. After watching "Pearl Harbor," the Toyota Tundra got dropped from my short list. Sorry, but that's the way I am. My Dad was in a foxhole in North Africa when I was born and never saw me until I was 20 months old. Jane Fonda is an insult to him, too. Never forget! Bart-I do hope you have a good day. Dave 2N
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