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Charles A. Lindbergh

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  • He uses the screen name Charles A. Lindbergh, a well-known aviator who believed in the preservation of the white race.

    Lean Left » Blog Archive » Not a Post-Racism Society: Fox Carolina Pimps Stormfront 2005

  • * Charles A. Lindbergh, aka Lucky Lindy, was an avid fan of Hitler and at least as anti-Jewish as Mel Gibson, no matter what kind of apologetics you might hear his fellow Nordnik Garrison Keillor spout to the contrary.

    Jeff Dorchen: Shibbolethism 2008

  • Many distinguished visitors were guests of the Coffins on Sapelo, including two presidents, Calvin Coolidge (1928) and Herbert Hoover (1932), and the aviator Charles A. Lindbergh (1929).

    Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve, Georgia 2008

  • Known eugenicist and Nazi-sympathizer, Charles A. Lindbergh, was sharply criticized for his Iowa speech blaming the British, the Jews and the Roosevelt administration for trying to draw the United States into World War II.

    Real, Surreal and Beyond Coincidence: This Day in History, September 11 2008

  • Revealed by US Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh, SR from Minnesota before the US Congress sometime during his term of office between the years of 1907 and 1917 to warn the citizens.

    The "Elections" Distraction 2008

  • Ha! When, in the course of time, the fervor & enthusiasm of this movement – the original "Political Prairie Fire" [Check out the book by Robert Morlan] -- spread over the border into Minnesota, the Movement took on the name the of "Farmer-Labor Party," which was founded by a Committee which included Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr., the father of the aviator.

    A Manifesto for Paleo-Progressives 2007

  • For Depression-era A.ericans, no crime in living memory was as heinous as the abduction of the 20-month-old son of Charles A. Lindbergh.

    Five Best Harold Schechter 2007

  • In one corner von Braun held court for his flatterers and fans, and in the opposite corner, alone and unnoted, a slender gent in a grey suit, Charles A. Lindbergh--the entire story of manned flight in the same room.

    In Remembrance Of Oriana FallaciAllo Roma 2006

  • In Paris, a young man landed his monoplane at Le Bourget airport, stepped out, and said to the huge crowd on hand the most superfluous sentence of the decade: “I am Charles A. Lindbergh.”

    The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002

  • In Paris, a young man landed his monoplane at Le Bourget airport, stepped out, and said to the huge crowd on hand the most superfluous sentence of the decade: “I am Charles A. Lindbergh.”

    The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002

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