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ORIGINAL: mnottertail Look, I don't know that we should have been in Vietnam at all. To those who agree with it, her actions (I don't know about heroic) but are fine. I think Muhammad Ali's actions were heroic if not just plain fine. Thats what they did, I did what I did. I really have no problem with what either of them did.I figure they were both following their conscious . But Ali does not belong in the conversation with Fonda....he never went to North Vietnam and allowed himself to be used as a propaganda tool...which she clearly did. Ali's stand was in my eyes truly heroic.He knew for shit sure they had no intention of sending the heavyweight champion of the world to go get shot at. He could have accepted induction and fought some USO exhibition fights. Instead he stood up for his beliefs and lost the best three and a half years of a fighter life,and all the money he could have made(not to mention the money he had to pay lawyers to take a case to the Supreme court ...and win) Ali is truly an American Hero Ali refused induction, Fonda helped the enemy, not the same thing at all.
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