Wednesday, February 07, 2007

The Long Day Is Over

My newest video.


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope you don't mind me posting this here but I felt impelled to do so. If you do not wish to post it cos it is a bit long that is fine.....
FORWARDED ANYTHING IN YOUR LIFE FORWARD THIS SO THAT EVERYONE WILL
KNOW!!!!!!

She really was a 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
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."

BY BARBRA WALTERS

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

PLEASE HELP BY SENDING THIS TO EVERYONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK. IF
ENOUGH PEOPLE SEE THIS MAYBE HER STATUS WILL CHANGE