Let it go, whiner.
It's five years after the OP posted, but even in 2008 he should have gotten over his peculiar obsession with Jane Fonda. Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger did far more damage to American Vietnam War servicemen than did a thousand Jane Fondas, for no other reason than that most American POWs were captured during the Nixon presidency. And I won't even go into their war crimes, which damaged the reputation of America and wounded and caused injury and death to hundreds of thousands of human beings on both sides of the war. I've never understood why Americans gave Nixon and Kissinger a pass, but I haven't stewed on that regrettable fact for the last four decades. So why can't people who whine about Jane Fonda forget about her much more minor offense?
Final note: I rarely comment on this subject, but as a Vietnam veteran, I feel deeply grateful to Jane Fonda and others who helped make a great and important film that humanized the plight of my brother vets. America's always been good at sending soldiers to war, but it's not so good about taking care of them when they come home damaged. At least she used her craft to help bring attention to a problem that still persists.
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