After a day that included posing jauntily in front of the trademark Cinderella Castle, they traveled the next night to an undisclosed nearby location to join as many as 150 other skinheads in a celebration of "Martyr's Day," a high holy day of the radical right.
The event honors Robert Matthews, who founded the terror group The Order and was killed in a shootout with the FBI on Dec. 8, 1984, and was this year graced by an address given over the phone from prison by Richard Kemp, an Order member.
At the party, Lynch posed with Ritchie Myers, Florida leader of the American Front, and Forrest Fogarty, who is an Iraq War veteran, lead singer of the hate band Attack, and a member of the Confederate Hammerskins, which hosted the party.
After a day that included posing jauntily in front of the trademark Cinderella Castle, they traveled the next night to an undisclosed nearby location to join as many as 150 other skinheads in a celebration of "Martyr's Day," a high holy day of the radical right.
The event honors Robert Matthews, who founded the terror group The Order and was killed in a shootout with the FBI on Dec. 8, 1984, and was this year graced by an address given over the phone from prison by Richard Kemp, an Order member.
At the party, Lynch posed with Ritchie Myers, Florida leader of the American Front, and Forrest Fogarty, who is an Iraq War veteran, lead singer of the hate band Attack, and a member of the Confederate Hammerskins, which hosted the party.