Yeah, this is not about protesting the merits of the Vietnam war. Freedom of speech is really somewhat a right afforded to all American citizens. /the problem with Fonda is she went to North Vietnam (a country with which America was at open hostilities) and launched basically a propoganda tirade against American forces. To me, that is betraying your country and you don't deserve your citizenship. I wouldn't have let her come back.
As for the comment about famous celebrities sympathetic towards Germany in WW2...well, unfortunately there were too many of them. Lloyd George, The Former King Edward...ugh, his name escapes me but the guy who flew The Spirit of St. Louis. The big difference between these people and Fonda was that they didn't go to Germany once the war began and make propaganda films and speeches against their respective countries. Everyone has a right to disagree with the merits of a war but go and openly convort with the enemy? Completely and utterly disgusting...