follows an old pattern

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by another viewer, Nov 23, 2005.

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    Bill Walker Guest

    That is indeed a stretch.. Too much extension and abuse of our freedoms..
    Goddamn idiots..
     
    Bill Walker, Nov 23, 2005
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    Bill Walker Guest

    You are aware that most of us who are active in TMRA 2 are veterans.. There
    is a few who aren't, but those brothers wouldn't tolerate something like
    that article is reporting..

    I don't know how you connected your comments to TMRA 2, Beemer.. maybe I
    got the wrong impression .. TMRA 2 members have protested for many different
    causes ..if this became one of the causes, I'd be their worst enemy.. That
    won't happen..

    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, Nov 23, 2005
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  3. I read about them earlier this year. They are focusing in Kansas, but have
    been known to hit other states close by like Oklahoma.
    They are protesting to get their 15 secs of fame and also hoping to be
    assaulted. Then they plan to sue the person that assaulted them and the city
    that they were in for lack of protection. Once they win the civil suit they
    will use the money to sponsor more protests.
    If you do show up to one of these things then please avoid the conflict. Rev
    the motorcycles and drown out their protests, but stay away from them.
     
    Elmer McKeegan, Nov 25, 2005
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    BJayKana Guest

    ‘‘Another Viewer,If you do show up to one of these things then
    please avoid the conflict. Rev the motorcycles and drown out their
    protests, but stay away from them.’’
    (Elmer Mckeegan.)

    ‘‘ That's waht I'd do, in a Texas minute’’
    (BJAY)!

    'Ya'll take care'' --BJAY--
     
    BJayKana, Nov 25, 2005
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