Article: The case against Jane Fonda, her actions during Vietnam War.(BOOKS)

Byline: Mackubin Thomas Owens, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The case of Robert Walker Lindh, the so-called "American Taliban," has resurrected the issue of treason. What constitutes treason? What are the precedents? Why wasn't Lindh, who was captured early in the war in Afghanistan, charged with treason? The answers to these and many other questions can be found in a very useful new book about another high-profile case involving an American citizen, who like Lindh, arguably "adher[ed] to [America's] enemies, giving them aid and comfort"- Jane Fonda.

"'Aid and Comfort:' Jane Fonda in North Vietnam" by Henry Mark Holzer and Erika Holzer is a veritable ...

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