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Old May 20th 07, 02:02 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old May 20th 07, 09:54 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Who the f--k cares, this is an aviation newsgroup, not a biography
newsgroup. Joe.
On Sun, 20 May 2007 19:03:12 +0200, DAN wrote:

For all his accomplishments in the Spirit of St Louis, Charles Lindbergh is also
one of the vilest *******s of his time.

Not only was he virulent racist and anti-semite, he was also a sympathizer of
the nazis and an admirer of Hermann Goering.


Besides, he was also a womanizer, who fathered three *******s from women other
than his wife (including her sister), and who never had the guts to live up to
his acts.

Those kids had to wait for DNA analysis in 2003 to have the filiation proven in
court.

Some kind of hero...



On the attached photo, Lindbergh is receiving a medal and a sword from his
friend, Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering.


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Old May 21st 07, 12:42 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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A long time ago I gave up on expecting people who do unusual things to be
politically correct.

"DAN" wrote in message
...
For all his accomplishments in the Spirit of St Louis, Charles Lindbergh
is also
one of the vilest *******s of his time.

Not only was he virulent racist and anti-semite, he was also a sympathizer
of
the nazis and an admirer of Hermann Goering.


Besides, he was also a womanizer, who fathered three *******s from women
other
than his wife (including her sister), and who never had the guts to live
up to
his acts.

Those kids had to wait for DNA analysis in 2003 to have the filiation
proven in
court.

Some kind of hero...



On the attached photo, Lindbergh is receiving a medal and a sword from his
friend, Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering.




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Old May 21st 07, 12:47 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Hub & Diane Plott
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His accomplishments make him a hero! His failings make him human!
"DAN" wrote in message
...
For all his accomplishments in the Spirit of St Louis, Charles Lindbergh
is also
one of the vilest *******s of his time.

Not only was he virulent racist and anti-semite, he was also a sympathizer
of
the nazis and an admirer of Hermann Goering.


Besides, he was also a womanizer, who fathered three *******s from women
other
than his wife (including her sister), and who never had the guts to live
up to
his acts.

Those kids had to wait for DNA analysis in 2003 to have the filiation
proven in
court.

Some kind of hero...



On the attached photo, Lindbergh is receiving a medal and a sword from his
friend, Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering.




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Old May 21st 07, 07:04 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
John Meyer
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In article ,
wrote:

A long time ago I gave up on expecting people who do unusual things to be
politically correct.

"DAN" wrote in message
...
For all his accomplishments in the Spirit of St Louis, Charles Lindbergh
is also
one of the vilest *******s of his time.



If having high moral and ethical standards is the definition of
"politically correct" then I'll take it. Lindbergh was a fine aviator
but a man of marginal integrity. Saying "his failings make him human"
lets him off the hook too easily. Forgetting to zip up one's fly is a
human failing; being a Nazi-sympathizing bigot and cheating on one's
wife is something else altogether.

--
One is always considered mad when one perfects something that others can
not grasp.*- Ed Wood
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Old May 23rd 07, 02:21 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Lear-1
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Hub & Diane Plott wrote:
His accomplishments make him a hero! His failings make him human!
"DAN" wrote in message
...

For all his accomplishments in the Spirit of St Louis, Charles Lindbergh
is also
one of the vilest *******s of his time.

Not only was he virulent racist and anti-semite, he was also a sympathizer
of
the nazis and an admirer of Hermann Goering.


Besides, he was also a womanizer, who fathered three *******s from women
other
than his wife (including her sister), and who never had the guts to live
up to
his acts.

Those kids had to wait for DNA analysis in 2003 to have the filiation
proven in
court.

Some kind of hero...



On the attached photo, Lindbergh is receiving a medal and a sword from his
friend, Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering.





There are a lot of people who think that Lindbergh's son was not
kidnapped but driven to Kansas to live out his life with an adapted
family because he had a deformed foot that did not fit with Lindbergh
ideas of a pure race. The family will not give up DNA to this person to
prove his case. If It was ever proven to be true what does that make him.
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Old May 24th 07, 07:27 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Hub & Diane Plott
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Human and wrong, but his actions still make him a hero.
"Lear-1" wrote in message
...
Hub & Diane Plott wrote:
His accomplishments make him a hero! His failings make him human!
"DAN" wrote in message
...

For all his accomplishments in the Spirit of St Louis, Charles Lindbergh
is also
one of the vilest *******s of his time.

Not only was he virulent racist and anti-semite, he was also a
sympathizer of
the nazis and an admirer of Hermann Goering.


Besides, he was also a womanizer, who fathered three *******s from women
other
than his wife (including her sister), and who never had the guts to live
up to
his acts.

Those kids had to wait for DNA analysis in 2003 to have the filiation
proven in
court.

Some kind of hero...



On the attached photo, Lindbergh is receiving a medal and a sword from
his
friend, Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering.





There are a lot of people who think that Lindbergh's son was not kidnapped
but driven to Kansas to live out his life with an adapted family because
he had a deformed foot that did not fit with Lindbergh ideas of a pure
race. The family will not give up DNA to this person to prove his case.
If It was ever proven to be true what does that make him.



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Old May 25th 07, 08:19 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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I was speaking of his actions in the air,only!
"Pat" wrote in message
...
Hub & Diane Plott wrote:

Human and wrong, but his actions still make him a hero.


And there I was, thinking that it is precisely his actions which make him
a
despicable *******.
Silly me.

Pat



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Old May 25th 07, 08:29 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Hub & Diane Plott
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You can also add to that his work in the Pacific theatre with P-38 pilots on
fuel management that helped them get more range and improve their chances of
making it back from those long over water missions. Flying several missions
and being unofficially credited with downing a couple Jap planes.
These actions and those in the "Spirit" make him a hero, a flawed one but
still a hero! His personal failings were many but despite them I will always
admire what he did in the air and give it the proper respect.
Silly you, no. Condescending, maybe! Entitled to your opinion, absolutely
"Pat" wrote in message
...
Hub & Diane Plott wrote:

Human and wrong, but his actions still make him a hero.


And there I was, thinking that it is precisely his actions which make him
a
despicable *******.
Silly me.

Pat



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Old May 26th 07, 08:05 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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OK! OK!
You can have all the girls that want a stick in the mud.
I have all I can handle with the girls that want a high flying adventurer.


 




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