Article: Jane Fonda returns to the big screen in `Georgia Rule'.

Byline: Barry Koltnow

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. _ Jane Fonda, who continues to apologize for her "thoughtless, but not treasonous" actions during the Vietnam War, said she feels sorry for the people who cannot let go of their hatred for her.

"They're pathetic," she said during a recent interview to promote her new movie "Georgia Rule," which opens Friday in the wake of the "Spider-Man 3" tidal wave.

"The fact that they have never stopped going after me shows that they haven't healed. That's sad. And I do feel sorry for them because they have to live with the lies."

In 1972, the actress made a trip to North Vietnam with a large group of ...

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