[StBernard] Lindberg speech

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Mon Apr 1 08:27:05 EDT 2013


Oh really is it? A great but typical liberal comeback? It's sooooo freakin'
funny to watch folks read what ***they*** want into a statement.

Go back and read my statement again. One simple declarative sentence.
Now take your neocon bullshit and shove it.

LOL on the socialist crap. Man, if Obama was a socialist, when he got in
office he would have NATIONALIZED the banks after Bush's TARP and we would
have gotten single payer health insurance or medicare for all, not the deals
he cooked up with big Pharma and the insurance companies.

Too funny. Please send me some more laughs!




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Great, but typical, liberal comeback: trying to divert to another
issue.
Okay, so what you are saying is though Lindberg might have been
anti-semite,
you do not disagree with the fact that he recognized Roosevelt for
being a
"radical" progressive socialist, who just like Obama, was out to
restructure
the constitution to achieve the socialist agenda.


-----Original Message-----
I never knew Lindberg was an anti-Semite either.

By 1938 Lindbergh had become dissatisfied with Britain and France
and had
been looking to move. During the October trip to Germany Lindbergh
and Anne
searched for a house in Berlin because they thought a stay in
Germany would
"be interesting from many standpoints". The two found a house in the
Berlin
suburb of Wannsee, then returned to France to pack their things and
retrieve
their children. Just two weeks later, on 9-10 November 1938, the
Nazis
unleashed premeditated anti-Jewish riots across Germany;
characterized by
the destruction of Jewish businesses, homes and synagogues, the
riots became
known as Kristallnacht. After Lindbergh received word of this, he
immediately cancelled his plans to move to Berlin.

(snip)








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