A TRAITOR IS
ABOUT TO BE
HONORED
KEEP THIS MOVING
ACROSS AMERICA
This is for all
the kids born in
the 70's who do
Not remember,
and didn't have
to bear the
Burden that our
fathers, mothers
and older
Brothers
and sisters had
to bear.
Jane Fonda is
being honored as
one of
the
"100
Women of the
Century."
Unfortunately,
many have
forgotten and
still
Countless others
have never known
how Ms.
Fonda betrayed
not only the
idea of our
country,
But specific men
who served and
sacrificed
During
Vietnam .
The first part
of this is from
an F-4E pilot
The pilot's name
is Jerry
Driscoll, a
River Rat.
In 1968, the
former
Commandant of
the USAF
Survival School
was a POW in Ho
Lo Prison
The "Hanoi
Hilton."
Dragged from a
stinking cesspit
of a cell,
Cleaned, fed,
and dressed in
clean
PJ's, he
was
Ordered to
describe for a
visiting
American
"Peace Activist"
the "lenient and
humane
Treatment"
he'd received.
He spat at Ms.
Fonda, was
clubbed, and was
Dragged
away.
During the
subsequent
beating, he fell
forward
On to the
camp Commandant
'S feet, which
Sent that
officer berserk.
In 1978, the Air
Force Colonel still
suffered from
Double vision (which
permanently ended
his
Flying career) from
the Commandant's
frenzied
Application
of a wooden baton.
From 1963-65,
Col. Larry
Carrigan
was in the
47FW/DO
(F-4E's). He
spent 6 years in
the
"Hanoi
Hilton",,, the
first three of
which his
Family
only knew he was
"missing in
action".
His wife lived
on faith that he
was still alive.
His group, too,
got the
cleaned-up, fed
and
Clothed
routine in
preparation for
a
"peace
delegation"
visit.
They, however,
had time and
devised a plan
to
Get word
to the world
that they were
alive
And still
survived. Each
man secreted a
tiny
Piece of paper,
with his Social
Security Number
On it, in
the palm of his
hand.
When paraded
before Ms. Fonda
and a
Cameraman, she
walked the line,
shaking each
man's hand and
asking little
encouraging
Snippets like:
"Aren't you
sorry you bombed
Babies?" and
"Are you
grateful for the
humane
Treatment
from your
benevolent
captors?"
Believing this
HAD to be an
act, they each
Palmed
her their sliver
of paper.
She took them
all without
missing a beat.
At the
End of the line
and once the
camera stopped
Rolling, to the
shocked
disbelief of the
POWs,
She turned to
the officer in
charge and
handed
Him all
the little
pieces of paper.
Three men died from
the subsequent
beatings.
Colonel
Carrigan was
almost number
four
But he survived,
which is the only
reason we
Know of her
actions that day.
I was a civilian
economic
development
advisor
In
Vietnam ,
and was captured
by the North
Vietnamese
communists in
South
Vietnam
in
1968, and held
prisoner for
over 5 years.
I spent 27
months in
solitary
confinement; one
Year in a
cage in
Cambodia
; and one
year
In a "black box"
in Hanoi
My North
Vietnamese
captors
deliberately
Poisoned and
murdered a
female
missionary, a
Nurse in a
leprosarium in
Ban me
Thuot,
South
Vietnam
, whom I buried
in the jungle
near the
Cambodian
border.
At one time, I
weighed only
about 90 lbs
We were Jane
Fonda's "war
criminals."
When Jane Fonda
was in Hanoi , I
was asked by
The camp
communist
political
officer if I
would
Be
willing to meet
with her.
I said yes, for
I wanted to tell
her about the
real
Treatment we
POWs received...
And how
Different it was
from the
treatment
purported by
The North
Vietnamese, and
parroted by her
as
"humane
and lenient."
Because of this,
I spent three
days on a rocky
Floor on my
knees, with my
arms
outstretched
With a large
steel weights
placed on my
hands,
And
beaten with a
bamboo cane.
I had the
opportunity to
meet with Jane
Fonda
Soon
after I was
released. I
asked
her
If she would be
willing to
debate me on
TV.
She never did
answer me.
These first-hand
experiences do
not exemplify
Someone
who should be
honored as
part
Of "100 Years of
Great Women."
Lest we
forget..." 100
Years of Great
Women"
should never
include a
traitor whose
hands are
covered
with the blood
of so many
patriots.
There are few
things I have
strong visceral
reactions to,
but Hanoi Jane's
participation in
blatant
treason, is one
of them.
Please take the
time to forward
to as many
people as
you possibly
can.
It will
eventually end
up on her
computer and
she needs
to know that we
will never
forget.
RONALD D.
SAMPSON,
CMSgt,
USAF
716 Maintenance
Squadron, Chief
of
Maintenance
DSN: 875-6431
COMM: 883-6343
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