Michael Lawson wrote:
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Burr wrote:
SANTA FE (July 24) - Actress and activist Jane Fonda says she
intends to
take a cross-country bus tour to call for an end to U.S. military
operations
in Iraq.
"I can't go into any detail except to say that it's going to be
pretty
exciting," she said.
Fonda said her anti-war tour in March will use a bus that runs on
"vegetable
oil." She will be joined by families of Iraq war veterans and her
daughter.
They plan to return to the Santa Fe area where she was promoting
her book,
"My Life So Far" on Saturday.
Prompted by a question from the audience, Fonda said war veterans
that she's
met on a cross-country book tour have encouraged her to break her
silence on
the Iraq war.
"I've decided I'm coming out," she said.
Hundreds of people in the audience cheered loudly when Fonda
announced her
intentions to join the anti-Iraq war movement.
"I have not taken a stand on any war since Vietnam," she said. "I
carry a
lot of baggage from that."
Fonda incited controversy in July 1972 when she was photographed
sitting on
a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun while on a tour of the
country to drum
up support to end the war. She has repeatedly said she did not
mean any harm
by the photos. Earlier this year, a Vietnam veteran spat in her
face at a
signing.
But, except for one booing audience member, the reception was
friendly in
Santa Fe. More than 500 copies of her book were sold.
Charles Powell, a member of Albuquerque's Veterans for Peace, said
he
believes Fonda's actions in Vietnam should be forgiven.
"We accept her apology and feel that she should be treated like a
human
being," Powell said.
Oh, good, I can hardly wait for the Hanoi Jane entourage to show up
in
my city for anti-Iraq war demonstrations. Say, I have a better
idea,
why don't they drive their environmentally proper
vegetable-oil-burning-bus to Iraq, settle in with some of the
insurgents and maybe set up a bookstore. Yes, I can see it now. In
some bombed out shell of a building a new beginning: Fallujah
Jane's
Mostly Used Books, J. Fonda, prop. All fading traitors should get
one
more chance to replay their moment of notoriety. I think I will
plan a
vacation in some other state.
BTW, I disagree with the reasons used to justify our being in Iraq,
but
would never see Hanoi Jane as a spokesperson for those who oppose
our
current involvement.
All that's old is new again. Unfortunately.
Kinda like the late 80's pseudo-hippie movement.
Missed that movement completely...and I was around for thr original
hippie movement.
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