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05-12-05, 07:58 PM #46
arzach,
I couldn't have put it any better than how you expressed your feelings about "hanoi piece of scum Jane". Well put.
SEMPER FI,
OLE SARG
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05-12-05, 09:24 PM #47
Seems like everybody has their own opinion on this whale Sh!t
I guess I have mine too:
I have seen on TV the Men who were held captive in Hanoi Hilton, they were there when miss Whale was there, and they all say she betrayed our men and cause more harm, even death to some, also cause the war to go on longer, I really don't see how one woman could cause the war to go longer but I do belive what I heard the POW's say about her.
She is just like Kerry to me, I wouldnt **** on either if there guts were on fire!!!
I know you Marines all know what Whale sh!t is, for those who are not Marines, its the lowest thing in the bottom of the ocean, and thats what she is LOW!!!!!
Said my piece, only other thing I will add is I can't belive IV said Gulable???? Please look in the mirror at your next convience!!
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05-12-05, 09:40 PM #48
He only sees what he wants to see and hears only what he wants to hear....translated to....he talks to himself a lot and is the only one he listens to; in his eyes, it's a crusader looking back at him in the mirror.
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05-13-05, 11:32 AM #49
I never had a problem with people disagreeing with the war in Viet Nam. That is what a democracy is and, at least in part, what we were fighting for. Many people, including Jane Fonda herself, try to defend what she did as just expressing disagreement over the government's policies in Viet Nam. Bull****. She went to the enemy. She gave comfort to them. She allowed herself to be used when meeting our POW's and, that led directly to serious consequences for our POWs. All of that goes way beyond expressing your opinions as an American about the war.
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05-13-05, 01:20 PM #50
Well put, Sir.....Well put.
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05-13-05, 03:29 PM #51
Too bad J Lo had to pick the Slut to co-star with. Her acting talents are bad enough and now, she will probably be reduced to staring in those mini flicks with the guy (I won't call him a singer) she is married to.
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05-13-05, 03:53 PM #52
Today's (Friday) Miami Herald Movie Review Section.
Monster-in-Law (PG13) *1/2 stars! (One and one half stars out of four)
"...It is a fairly tedious, stupid picture....."
"The spectacle of Fonda's overacting is practically all the toothless Monster-in-Law has going for it."
"...the movie quickly degenerates into a showcase for Fonda's shrill histionics."
"...lame material..."
"This one is strictly for Fonda fans only - as long as they're in a forgiving mood."
Note: Gary the Film Critic say's:
J-Lo remains the butt that cannot act and having J. Fonda as a co-star doesn't help her one bit.
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05-13-05, 08:18 PM #53Originally posted by al20852
I never had a problem with people disagreeing with the war in Viet Nam. That is what a democracy is and, at least in part, what we were fighting for. Many people, including Jane Fonda herself, try to defend what she did as just expressing disagreement over the government's policies in Viet Nam. Bull****. She went to the enemy. She gave comfort to them. She allowed herself to be used when meeting our POW's and, that led directly to serious consequences for our POWs. All of that goes way beyond expressing your opinions as an American about the war.
I truly do agree with you that it is not the dissident, but the traitor that needs total rebuke. It is sad, and most ununfortunate, that the politics and the politicians are the judges of who is what, and to whom punishment is to be administered to.
John Kerry was a Navy Officer by an act of Congress when he met with the enemy in Paris; he was never discharged from the Navy until 1978. While an Officer in the US Navy, he made speechs against the Commander in Chief of the United States and the Government of the United States. He has, to date, received no reprimand for his traitorous actions to my knowledge. His class lineage was a main concern of the politicians because of his father and his political party.
While Jane is a traitorous citizen, something akin to Tokyo Rose, John Kerry is a traitor most closely akin to Benedict Arnold. Yet he sits in the US Senate as a member of the United States Congress.
There really is no justice, is there?
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05-13-05, 08:44 PM #54
And this is the travesty of it all...kerry still in the Senate, not even a reprimand. fonda makin' money off all our backs after showin' her butt in Hanoi....kinda reminds me of raisin' kids...lettin' them do whatever they want with no sense of responsibility instilled. No wonder the liberals/socialists are gaining ground on destroying the Country our Founding Fathers helped secure.
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05-15-05, 10:58 AM #55
I've had this same conversation with my boys at work and the majority of them feel the same way I do. It's good to see that some people that didn't even spend any time in the military still feel proud to be an American and are totally against her and her communistic ways of thinking.
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05-15-05, 11:29 AM #56
Our citizens (????) like fonda and kerry will be the downfall of this great county. fonda and kerry are both "TRAITORS" and should have been punished for their deeds. Money saved both their asses and only money keeps them where they are at this stage of their dismal lives. Hopefully, both will perished regardless of their wealth!!!! Maybe kerry and kennedy can drink until they don't know what they are doing (they do that sober) and drive off a bridge somewhere and drown (justice????).
SEMPER FI,
OLE SARG
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05-15-05, 12:59 PM #57Originally posted by OLE SARG
Our citizens (????) like fonda and kerry will be the downfall of this great county. fonda and kerry are both "TRAITORS" and should have been punished for their deeds. Money saved both their asses and only money keeps them where they are at this stage of their dismal lives. Hopefully, both will perished regardless of their wealth!!!! Maybe kerry and kennedy can drink until they don't know what they are doing (they do that sober) and drive off a bridge somewhere and drown (justice????).
SEMPER FI,
OLE SARG
If Kerry has to rely upon Kennedy to save him, he had better rethink his position. If I remember correctly, as do you, Kennedy could not get a ***** across a bridge alive, and then he hid behind a lawyer. How these two people became 1/50th of the US Senate is the shame of the State of Massachusetts and the USA.
Today, Kennedy was on a News Program on CBS, and he continued on in his own style to the point that even the moderator, a noted Liberal, had to stop him, and to reclarify the question that was asked because Kennedy went so far afield with his run-on answers, and he allowed no one to get a word in edge-wise. I am an American-Irishman, I have always been proud of my lineage, and I am ashamed by him as both an American and an Irishman.
The only thing that could help Massachusetts is if it were to become a dry state. Maybe then, they would elect someone to Congress that knows what the rest of the country is all about. After all, it is not the candidate, but the voter that elects the candidte that is truly the most responsible for the behavior of their representatives to Congress.
Kerry was always an Internationalist, never an American. Hell, his father wrote the book on Internationalization, really, he really did. Kerry never had an original idea in his life, but I guess they like it that way in the East.
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05-17-05, 06:45 PM #58
I have been working midnights and have been sleeping during the day so I haven't been able to keep up with the reviews. Has anyone heard how the ratings are on the Monster in Law movie?
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05-17-05, 07:18 PM #59
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ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (AP) -- A recently-released movie that stars Jane
Fonda, is not being shown at the Elizabethtown Movie Palace because of
her actions during the Vietnam War.
Owner Ike Boutwell says he trained pilots during the war and some of
them died from rounds fired from guns like the one Fonda posed beside
during her anti-war trip to North Vietnam.
Like many veterans, Boutwell has an issue with the movie -- "Monster-
in-Law," which has been hailed as a very funny flick. But Fonda is not
amusing to Boutwell.
On the ticket window is a sign that tells movie goers the cinema will
not show the film because of what she did in Vietnam. Below the
message are pictures of Fonda clapping with a North Vietnamese anti-
aircraft crew in 1972.
The sign on the marquee outside Showtime Cinemas in Radcliff
reads: "No Jane Fonda movie in this theater."
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Pretty well sums it up...have heard that the Miami Paper's movie critic has run a negative review.
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05-18-05, 10:24 AM #60
This one is pretty good. Does anyone else have anything else to share?
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