Please take the time to read about this TRAITOR
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:47 am
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From: "David Knight" <dr5kn16ht@Auracom.com>
To: "David Knight" <dr5kn16ht@auracom.com>
Subject: Fw: Please take the time to read about this TRAITOR
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 13:39:41 -0500
Subject: Please take the time to read about this TRAITOR
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 who did
not have to bear the burden that their fathers, mothers and older brothers
and sisters had to bear.
Jane Fonda is being honored by Barbara Walters as one of the "100 Women of
the Century". Unfortunately many have forgotten, and countless others have
never known how Ms. Fonda betrayed not only the idea of our country, but
specific men who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War.
The first witness is a F-4E pilot named Jerry Driscoll. One of the famed
"River Rat" group who served in Vietnam and went on to become the Commandant
of the USAF Survival School. In 1968 he was a POW in Ho Lo Prison (the
infamous Hanoi Hilton). He was dragged from a stinking cesspool pit of a
cell, cleaned up, fed and dressed in clean P.J.'s.
He was then ordered to describe for a visiting American "Peace Activist" the
"lenient and humane" treatment he had received while in prison. In response
to a Fonda statement, he spat at her and was dragged away and beaten to
unconsciousness. When he passed out, he fell onto the feet of the camp
commandant, who was witnessing the beating, and this drove the commandant
into a frenzy. More beating followed. In 1978 the Air Force Colonel still
suffered from double vision from the prolonged beatings, which permanently
ended his flying career.
The second witness is Colonel Larry Carrigan who was a guest of the Hanoi
Hilton for 6 years. From 1963 to 1965 Larry flew F4-E's and was a member
of the 47FW/DO. For the first three years of his captivity his family only
knew that Larry was "missing in action". His wife survived on faith that he
was still alive. Larry's group was also cleaned up and paraded before Ms.
Fonda's "Peace Delegation". This group devised a plan to get word to their
family and friends that they were still alive. Each man secreted a tiny
piece of paper in the palm of their hand, with their Military Serial Number
on it. When paraded before Ms. Fonda and a camera man, she shook the hand of
each prisoner and made "encouraging" little remarks, like "aren't you sorry
you bombed babies" and "Aren't you grateful for the humane treatment from
your captors". The prisoners thought " this has to be an act" so they each
palmed their precious sliver of paper into Ms. Fonda's hand. She took them
all, without missing a beat. At the end of the line, and once the camera
stopped rolling. to their disbelief, she turned to the officer in charge and
handed him all the little pieces of paper. Three men died from the
subsequent beatings. Colonel Harrigan was almost number four, but he
survived to tell this story.
I was a civilian economic development advisor to Vietnam who 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 of
which was 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, who I buried in the jungle near
the Cambodian border. At one time I weighed 90 lbs. My normal body weight
is 170 lbs. We were Jan Fonda's "WAR CRIMINALS."
When interviewed by Ms. Fonda, I tried to explain to her the REAL treatment
the POW's received and how different it was from the treatment purported by
her and the North Vietnamese captors. Because of this I spent three days on
a rocky floor on my knees, with arms outstretched, with a large steel
weight in my hands, while being beaten with a bamboo cane. I had the
opportunity to meet with Jane Fonda shortly after being released and asked
her to debate me on TV. She never answered.
These first hand, documented experiences do not exemplify someone who should
be honored as part of "100 years of Great Women". A traitor whose hands are
covered with the blood of so many real patriots should never be honored.
There are few things to which I have strong visceral reactions, but Hanoi
Jane's participation in blatant treason is one of them. Please take the
time to forward this to as many as you can. Hopefully it will end up on Her
computer. She needs to know that we will NEVER forget.. Ronald D. Sampson,
CMSgt. USAF. 716 Maint. Squadron.
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From: "David Knight" <dr5kn16ht@Auracom.com>
To: "David Knight" <dr5kn16ht@auracom.com>
Subject: Fw: Please take the time to read about this TRAITOR
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 13:39:41 -0500
Subject: Please take the time to read about this TRAITOR
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 who did
not have to bear the burden that their fathers, mothers and older brothers
and sisters had to bear.
Jane Fonda is being honored by Barbara Walters as one of the "100 Women of
the Century". Unfortunately many have forgotten, and countless others have
never known how Ms. Fonda betrayed not only the idea of our country, but
specific men who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War.
The first witness is a F-4E pilot named Jerry Driscoll. One of the famed
"River Rat" group who served in Vietnam and went on to become the Commandant
of the USAF Survival School. In 1968 he was a POW in Ho Lo Prison (the
infamous Hanoi Hilton). He was dragged from a stinking cesspool pit of a
cell, cleaned up, fed and dressed in clean P.J.'s.
He was then ordered to describe for a visiting American "Peace Activist" the
"lenient and humane" treatment he had received while in prison. In response
to a Fonda statement, he spat at her and was dragged away and beaten to
unconsciousness. When he passed out, he fell onto the feet of the camp
commandant, who was witnessing the beating, and this drove the commandant
into a frenzy. More beating followed. In 1978 the Air Force Colonel still
suffered from double vision from the prolonged beatings, which permanently
ended his flying career.
The second witness is Colonel Larry Carrigan who was a guest of the Hanoi
Hilton for 6 years. From 1963 to 1965 Larry flew F4-E's and was a member
of the 47FW/DO. For the first three years of his captivity his family only
knew that Larry was "missing in action". His wife survived on faith that he
was still alive. Larry's group was also cleaned up and paraded before Ms.
Fonda's "Peace Delegation". This group devised a plan to get word to their
family and friends that they were still alive. Each man secreted a tiny
piece of paper in the palm of their hand, with their Military Serial Number
on it. When paraded before Ms. Fonda and a camera man, she shook the hand of
each prisoner and made "encouraging" little remarks, like "aren't you sorry
you bombed babies" and "Aren't you grateful for the humane treatment from
your captors". The prisoners thought " this has to be an act" so they each
palmed their precious sliver of paper into Ms. Fonda's hand. She took them
all, without missing a beat. At the end of the line, and once the camera
stopped rolling. to their disbelief, she turned to the officer in charge and
handed him all the little pieces of paper. Three men died from the
subsequent beatings. Colonel Harrigan was almost number four, but he
survived to tell this story.
I was a civilian economic development advisor to Vietnam who 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 of
which was 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, who I buried in the jungle near
the Cambodian border. At one time I weighed 90 lbs. My normal body weight
is 170 lbs. We were Jan Fonda's "WAR CRIMINALS."
When interviewed by Ms. Fonda, I tried to explain to her the REAL treatment
the POW's received and how different it was from the treatment purported by
her and the North Vietnamese captors. Because of this I spent three days on
a rocky floor on my knees, with arms outstretched, with a large steel
weight in my hands, while being beaten with a bamboo cane. I had the
opportunity to meet with Jane Fonda shortly after being released and asked
her to debate me on TV. She never answered.
These first hand, documented experiences do not exemplify someone who should
be honored as part of "100 years of Great Women". A traitor whose hands are
covered with the blood of so many real patriots should never be honored.
There are few things to which I have strong visceral reactions, but Hanoi
Jane's participation in blatant treason is one of them. Please take the
time to forward this to as many as you can. Hopefully it will end up on Her
computer. She needs to know that we will NEVER forget.. Ronald D. Sampson,
CMSgt. USAF. 716 Maint. Squadron.
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