We asked Jane Fonda if she would like to meet American pilots in Hanoi, but she refused, she didn't want to.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For a war correspondent to miss an invasion is like refusing a date with Lana Turner.
We were marching since we were babies and all we did was make Jane Fonda famous.
I was so opposed to the war in Vietnam that I initially refused President Nixon's urgings for me to go there.
It was a good experience working with Roger Vadim and Jane Fonda.
I wanted it not to be true. I wanted it not to be her plane. I wanted it - I wanted, if it was her plane, to have somehow survived because she was in the back of the airplane. But we know that doesn't happen, not with those sorts of things.
I was really glad to meet Jane Clark because it did give me an insight. I couldn't imagine what kind of woman she was. I was hugely impressed by her energy, straightforward nature and enthusiasm for life.
Monica Seles: I'd hate to be next door to her on her wedding night.
I'll admit I wanted to be a pilot, originally.
I shall never ask any pilot to go on a mission that I won't go on.
Fonda was neither wrong nor unconscionable in what she said and did in North Vietnam.