2 Million Bikers Vs. 1 Million Muslims

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cavil51

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It was a memorial ride which was also in protestation of the planned muslim march.
 
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Miracle Obama did not send out the national guard, all those evil americans showing support for the good ol' US of A.
 
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Miracle Obama did not send out the national guard, all those evil americans showing support for the good ol' US of A.

Bikers no less! It's amazing that people who own motorcycles never ended up on the MIAC report.
 
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didymos

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so you got a bike... so what?
 
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It was a memorial ride which was also in protestation of the planned muslim march.
from what I could see it was just a 9/11 memorial ride as well as honoring the armed forces...nothing to do about the so called million Muslim march.
 

cavil51

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QUOTE=didymos;1189842]so you got a bike... so what?[/QUOTE]

Yup, only reason for post. To brag about having a motorcycle.




Christian Apathy:

Christian Apathy?
 

Drett

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zone

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Miracle Obama did not send out the national guard, all those evil americans showing support for the good ol' US of A.

showing support for the good ol' US of A....how?
support for what?
 

zone

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55 MILES LONG, 4 LANES WIDE, NO WONDER THE NEWS IS SILENT ON THIS REVOLUTION!!

According to this article the line of bikers that rolled out of LA headed for the 9/11 DC run was 55 miles long. 55 MILES LONG, 4 LANES WIDE, NO WONDER THE NEWS IS SILENT ON THIS REVOLUTION!! | The Wilderness of Mirrors
And a couple more links about the ride for those interested.
The DC Ride: “We heard y’all had some crap up here in DC, how can we help”? Modern Day Minutemen Roll In To Town… and Roll, And Roll, And Roll, and still they come….. |

The Last Refuge

"Two Million Bikers" Rally Roars Into D.C. Area for 9/11 | NBC4 Washington
 

cavil51

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doulos

Thanks man! The links were great. Best comment I found in reading them was this:

"the bikers showed up. where were the rest of america?"

cavil





 
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Hmm... bikers are known for being nomads and travelers, often without kids, or not taking of them. While Christians tend to be more family and local community oriented. Often having jobs and children and not able to just gather en masse. Also, wasn't the biker thing... well, aimed at bikers, and for bikers? Why would most Christians know about it, or be invited? I think that may have something to do with it.

I don't really understand why you would expect one culture to create something, and then wonder why a different culture did show up too.
 

cavil51

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Hmm... bikers are known for being nomads and travelers, often without kids, or not taking of them. While Christians tend to be more family and local community oriented. Often having jobs and children and not able to just gather en masse. Also, wasn't the biker thing... well, aimed at bikers, and for bikers? Why would most Christians know about it, or be invited? I think that may have something to do with it.

I don't really understand why you would expect one culture to create something, and then wonder why a different culture did show up too./QUOTE]

Well, let's see. My Pastor is a biker. My Assistant Pastor is a biker. My wife is a biker. One of my sons is a biker. One of my christian brothers who has a ministry that repairs homes for the poor is a biker. My chiropractor is a biker. Another biker brother has a ministry that feeds the homeless. This one ministry I work for occasionally - has several bikers who donate their time to obtain furniture for the poor. Practically EVERY biker I know has a wife / family / job.

When I informed any of these about the proposed ~muslim march~ they were aghast.


See, what you failed to list amongst your descriptors is that a majority of bikers are veterans. People that were in life and death conflict with muslims in the middle east during their service in the military. For muslims to even select 9/11 as date for a ~march~ offended the sensibilities of my CHRISTIAN biker brothers who fought in the middle east tremendously! For christians to not be offended by this ~march~ literally astounds me. Some (christians) were apparantly, as they showed up to counter this activity.

If this is not understandable to any, there is nothing I can say to make it so.

And, to characterize bikers as nomadic, that they abandon their children, are unemployed, unmarried, & societally aloof is an assumption on your part and you know what they say when one ~assumes~ anything.



 

Drett

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Hmm... bikers are known for being nomads and travelers, often without kids, or not taking of them. While Christians tend to be more family and local community oriented. Often having jobs and children and not able to just gather en masse. Also, wasn't the biker thing... well, aimed at bikers, and for bikers? Why would most Christians know about it, or be invited? I think that may have something to do with it.

I don't really understand why you would expect one culture to create something, and then wonder why a different culture did show up too./QUOTE]

Well, let's see. My Pastor is a biker. My Assistant Pastor is a biker. My wife is a biker. One of my sons is a biker. One of my christian brothers who has a ministry that repairs homes for the poor is a biker. My chiropractor is a biker. Another biker brother has a ministry that feeds the homeless. This one ministry I work for occasionally - has several bikers who donate their time to obtain furniture for the poor. Practically EVERY biker I know has a wife / family / job.

When I informed any of these about the proposed ~muslim march~ they were aghast.


See, what you failed to list amongst your descriptors is that a majority of bikers are veterans. People that were in life and death conflict with muslims in the middle east during their service in the military. For muslims to even select 9/11 as date for a ~march~ offended the sensibilities of my CHRISTIAN biker brothers who fought in the middle east tremendously! For christians to not be offended by this ~march~ literally astounds me. Some (christians) were apparantly, as they showed up to counter this activity.

If this is not understandable to any, there is nothing I can say to make it so.

And, to characterize bikers as nomadic, that they abandon their children, are unemployed, unmarried, & societally aloof is an assumption on your part and you know what they say when one ~assumes~ anything.



Wow still talking about the Muslim march advertised on facebook that was not endorsed by the mainstream Muslim organisation and held by a handful of people. Talk about a storm in a teacup.
 

T_Laurich

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This whole topic is incorrect!!!

The bikers did not protest against the muslims!!!

What happened was the bikers went to legally do a ride to the capital and show their patriotism for all who died that day... They were told that they could not do it because the law enforcement was not enough for the ride... They could not block off all the streets and did not want that much traffic in the Washington area... They then allowed the muslim group to legally show their support in Washington... The bikers found it hypocritical but DID NOT GO TO PROTEST THE MUSLIMS! They decided that they were tax payers and nothing could stop them from parading through the streets... They obeyed all traffic laws and everything was fine!...

This was not against the Muslims but to show support for the families of those who died and to honor those who did die... The people in charge of the Biker's organization made it clear that their goal and agenda was for the people who were affected by 911 not to start a biker, muslim rivalry...

I am not saying people didn't find the million muslim march (original muslim organization name before they changed it to be more sensitive).
I am not saying that they didn't find it offensive that the muslims would do that.. And the gov would place a higher priority and different set of rules for them... I am just saying this post misrepresents what happened that day!!! And the cause for the bikers march...
 
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