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Monday, Feb. 9, 2004 10:32 p.m. EST

Kerry Kin Denies 'Hanoi Jane' Connection

David Thorne, ex-brother-in-law to Sen. John Kerry, strongly denied late Monday that the Democratic presidential front-runner had any ties to anti-American actress "Hanoi" Jane Fonda, who adopted Kerry's group, the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, as her pet cause in 1971.

Asked if Kerry had any relationship whatsoever with Fonda, David Thorne told Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes," "No."

But he immediately qualified the unequivocal denial, telling Alan Colmes that Kerry and "Hanoi" Jane had "met each other, they knew each other a little bit."

Still, Thorne insisted, "John was never part of what Jane Fonda did."

Thorne, who now serves as a Kerry campaign adviser, was himself active in the anti-war movement and edited Kerry's 1971 war protest book, "The New Soldier," which features photos of the Democratic presidential front-runner demonstrating side-by-side with America basher Ramsey Clark.

As NewsMax.com reported on Sunday, contrary to Thorne's account, Ms. Fonda and Sen. Kerry worked together on at least two anti-war protests in the early 1970s.

In September 1970, both Kerry and "Hanoi" Jane addressed a widely covered protest rally at Valley Forge, Pa., where Fonda denounced the Nixon administration as "cold-blooded killers."

According to Douglas Brinkley's Kerry biography "Tour of Duty," Fonda's celebrity and Kerry's performance helped turn the Massachusetts Democrat into a star of the anti-war movement.

From there, the Democratic presidential front-runner collaborated with "Hanoi" Jane on the "Winter Soldier Investigation," which encouraged Vietnam veterans, some of whom later turned out to be impostors, to detail war crimes they had committed.

During Monday's broadcast, Thorne became a bit more candid about Kerry's ties to Fonda when Sean Hannity asked him if he would "be surprised if there were pictures of 'Hanoi' Jane and John Kerry together."

Sounding suddenly nervous, Thorne admitted: "Not at all. John was pictured with a lot of different anti-war people at that time."

Asked specifically about Kerry photos with Fonda and Ramsey Clark, Thorne sheepishly acknowledged, "Yes, he was pictured with all those people."

On Monday, NewsMax.com published a photo of Fonda and Kerry together at the 1970 Valley Forge protest.

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