Bikers roll to soldier funerals to drown out protestors.

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by BJayKana, Feb 19, 2006.

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    BJayKana Guest

    There's a group, or gang of Bikers whos mission is to attend funerals
    of soldiers,around the country, to support the families ,and to protect
    them if needed, against known War Protestors.
    ~~A few days ago, the band, known as the Patriot Guard Riders (PGR),
    rode 300 miles to one at Fort Campbell, Ky. They mainly attend the Army
    funerals when and if, certain protest groups under the leadership of a
    soCalled reveran Fred Phelps are planning to show up.
    ~~The PGR Bikers, show up and try to drown out the protestors, and wave
    the American Flag in their faces.
    BUT, only if invited by the Soldier's families. ~~The Bikers are
    nonviolent, they line up, to fend off the rants of the hateful
    protestors. ~The presence of the Bikers overwhelms the protestors, many
    times enough to shut 'em up.
    ~~Some official said, in regards to how much good the Bikers attendence
    has helped, when the protestors show up:
    She said:
    ‘‘I'm not sure anybody has gone to this length (the Patriots Guard
    Riders group) to stand in solidarty...(and continues to say)
    ‘‘I cannot imagine anything worse, your loved one is killed in Iraq
    and you've got to deal with Fred Phelps’’
    More about the PGR, GoTo: www.patriotguard.org
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bjay~~~~~~~~~~~
     
    BJayKana, Feb 19, 2006
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    Wakko Guest

    And hugging Hugo Chavez.
     
    Wakko, Feb 19, 2006
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    Redshad Guest


    Dont forget about good ole Jimmy Swaggart. I guess hes not all that bad.
    Does being a man of God and picking up hookers go against the 10
    commandments?
     
    Redshad, Feb 22, 2006
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