Jane Fonda's 1972 trip to North Vietnam is haunting her again. The Georgia Senate on Thursday nearly unanimously defeated a resolution that would have honored the actress' charity work in the state. Fonda's political activities protesting the Vietnam War, including a trip to North Vietnam in 1972, have long made her a target of Veterans.
"I can think of no living American who is less worthy of this honor," Republican Sen. John Douglas declared. "She is as guilty of treason as Benedict Arnold and Tokyo Rose."
16 March 2006
Georgia Senate to Fonda-Suck it!
Georgia Senate Defeats Fonda Resolution
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