Hmmmm...so the Lone Eagle had more than one nest...
1 posted on
11/28/2003 2:18:23 PM PST by
Paladin2b
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To: Paladin2b
More like three extra eggs in the nest
2 posted on
11/28/2003 2:19:24 PM PST by
cyborg
(mutt-american)
To: Paladin2b
That last business about the sister is pretty strange.
3 posted on
11/28/2003 2:22:51 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Paladin2b
By the way, there's a photo of the three in the link...no doubt about it, they're his.
4 posted on
11/28/2003 2:22:55 PM PST by
Paladin2b
To: Paladin2b
Are there ANY democrat, Communist-loving humans on Earth that know what marital vows mean?
5 posted on
11/28/2003 2:27:48 PM PST by
HighWheeler
(def.- Democrats: n. from Greek; “democ” - many; “rats” - ugly, filthy, bloodsucking parasites.)
To: Paladin2b
Gee thanks, Dad.
7 posted on
11/28/2003 2:29:45 PM PST by
Lijahsbubbe
(Take my advice; I don't use it anyway.)
To: Paladin2b
9 posted on
11/28/2003 2:33:32 PM PST by
longjack
To: Paladin2b
He believed in the "utility" of commercial aviation.
10 posted on
11/28/2003 2:33:50 PM PST by
onedoug
To: Paladin2b
Wonder when we are going to see Bill Clinton's bastards start popping up? Probably several in England and maybe a few in Moscow.
To: Paladin2b
I must be on scandal overload, since I thought the article said 'Limbaugh fathered three children in Germany"
Okay, time for a walk.
12 posted on
11/28/2003 2:40:16 PM PST by
Wormwood
(Repeal the 17th Amendment)
To: Paladin2b
This news ruins the Lindbergh biographies.
Sorry, folks, you missed a big part of the story.
13 posted on
11/28/2003 2:42:29 PM PST by
aculeus
(I cut and paste. You decide.)
To: Paladin2b
These "extra" children can now claim U.S. citizenship if they wish.
To: Paladin2b
According to them, quoting a clutch of letters he wrote, Lindbergh fell in love with
a 31-year-old Munich hat maker, Brigitte Hesshaimer, during a visit to
Germany in 1957 and continued to see her until his death.
Youngish, attractive female and an older, famous, rich (relatively) and powerful male
find a mutually beneficial arrangement.
This is news?
As Dr. Fraiser Crane (Kelsey Grammer) once told a matronly caller complaining about
the older guy-younger woman thing:
"Madame, I don't make the rules. I just enjoy them."
17 posted on
11/28/2003 2:56:33 PM PST by
VOA
To: Paladin2b
I read once that his father (or his father's father?) had changed his named to "Lindbergh" from "Mansen."
Charles Lindbergh could have been Charles Mansen.
18 posted on
11/28/2003 3:03:41 PM PST by
stands2reason
("Don't funk with my funk."--Bootsy Collins)
To: Paladin2b
I guess that gives new meaning to "Lucky" Lindy.
To: Paladin2b
He was probably suffering from prop lag and didn't know what he was doing.
20 posted on
11/28/2003 3:07:29 PM PST by
Consort
To: Paladin2b
Wow! The son on the right looks just like him... and like his nephew that does that arthritis medicine commercial on TV...
21 posted on
11/28/2003 3:10:16 PM PST by
AK2KX
To: Paladin2b
Another Jewish conspiracy...
To: Paladin2b
I have always wondered about the case against Bruno Hauptman. I have heard some people speculate that the Lindberg baby may have died as a result of abuse by one or both the parents and a coverup ensued. Certainly Hauptman would never have been convicted of the crime today considering the flimsy and what many believe to be cooked evidence brought to trial. Hauptman's widow maintained until her death very late in life that her husband was not guilty of the crime. Mr. & Mrs. Lindberg remained strangley silent on the affair for the rest of their lives after the trial.
Lindberg suported the Nazi's until the start of WWII and we now know that he lead a double life. Is it a reach to think that everything with the Hauptman trial was not quite right? What else do we not know about this man?
24 posted on
11/28/2003 4:08:25 PM PST by
Centennial
(What really Happend to the Lindberg baby?)
To: Paladin2b
While I was reading "The Spirit of St. Louis" in junior H.S., Lucky Lindy was boffing a young honey. That's kinda weird to think about.
25 posted on
11/28/2003 4:09:45 PM PST by
gg188
To: Paladin2b
Any old timers remember this? Small replicas were made and sold as Lindy ladders. Today it would be on a T-shirt. -Tom
31 posted on
11/28/2003 5:39:30 PM PST by
Capt. Tom
(Anything done in moderation shows a lack of interest. - Capt. Tom)
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