Charles Lindbergh wrote:
>Thanks, I appreciate the invitation but we don't have similar tastes in humor.
Which is interesting given the pseudo that you are using.
The original Charles Lindbergh was quite the racist, to the point of being a
supporter of the nazis.
On the photo he receives a sword from his friend Hermann Goering, after
accepting a medal of honor from the III Reich.
He also recommended that the US negotiate a neutrality pact with Germany.
In 1939 he wrote "We can have peace and security only so long as we band
together to preserve that most priceless possession, our inheritance of European
blood, only so long as we guard ourselves against dilution by foreign races."
He wouldn't be so out of place in the groups advocated by Byker.
Oh well. Heroes often look better when seen from afar and letting the legend
outshine the facts.
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