Effort To Honor Fonda Creates Firestorm
Effort To Honor Fonda Creates Firestorm
POSTED: 6:47 am EST March 16, 2006
UPDATED: 1:05 pm EST March 16, 2006
ATLANTA -- The sponsor of a resolution honoring Jane Fonda in the state Senate abandoned the effort on Thursday, after a rocky reception from some colleagues and a phone call from the actress' office.
Sen. Steen Miles, (D) Decatur, said a representative for Fonda, who is out of the country, asked that she avoid the controversy the effort had stirred.
"This, ladies and gentlemen, should not be occupying our time," said Miles.
Despite the backtracking, the Senate's Republican majority forced a last-minute vote on the issue. It failed on a 38-1 vote, with even Miles voting against it.
The resolution cites the Atlanta resident's work as founder of the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, donations to Atlanta-area universities and charities and role as goodwill ambassador with the United Nations.
But the two-time Academy Award winner's political activities protesting the Vietnam War, including a trip to North Vietnam in 1972, have long made her a target of veterans of that war.
The measure, which Miles said is one of several she has pushed honoring Georgia women during Women's History Month, had cruised through the Senate on Wednesday before some members realized it was part of a stack of mostly non-controversial resolutions approved because no one objected to them.
Sen. John Douglas, (R) Social Circle, later asked that the vote be reconsidered.
"I can think of no living American who is less worthy of this honor," Douglas, chairman of the chamber's Veterans and Military Affairs committee, said Thursday. "She is as guilty of treason as Benedict Arnold and Tokyo Rose."
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