Monday, September 05, 2005

The Whore and The Bore

Jane Fonda is one of the lowest forms of human life on this planet. It is one thing to be critical of your country, its government and its military, but to join with foreigners in denigrating her is inexcusable. Fonda is no longer young and inexperienced, she knows full well the implications of her actions.

This shows her half-hearted apology about her Vietnamese photo ops for what it is, bad acting. Always the whore of America haters, Tom Hayden, Ted Turner and now George Galloway, America needs to express its opinion of her repulsive behavior. Let her become the woman without a country, a pariah, scorned wherever she goes. Sure, she'll have her left wing fan club but the rest of America should ignore her and boycott her work.

As for Galloway, let him keep his America hating, terrorist loving, ugliness at home in Europe. There, he can bore parliament with his low class rhetoric.

Jane Fonda will join George Galloway, the most radical member of the British parliament, on a tour of the United States to accuse the Bush administration of spending money on Iraq that should be spent to help the poor of New Orleans. The argument, likely to offend many Americans, follows British newspaper and television coverage of Hurricane Katrina that focused on the bungled handling of the aftermath of the storm. Mr. Galloway, a passionate supporter of anti-Western causes in the Arab world, has been sneered at in Parliament as the "member for Baghdad" because of his regular trips there before the U.S.-led invasion. He also has been accused of receiving allocations to buy and sell 20 million barrels of Iraqi oil, a charge he has strongly denied.

From the Washington Times

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