KD5NRH wrote:They'd have to fumigate the jail.ddstuder wrote:What if they raided the first 200 people parked in a Walmart?
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- Thu May 28, 2015 6:07 pm
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- Thu May 28, 2015 1:09 pm
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The power of Prayer is the most powerful weapon of all!
200 citizens in attendance, 170 jailed, 9 murdered and 18 wounded. That means 3 people got away without incident.
What happens when they come after your hobby/passion?
What if they raided the first 200 people parked in a Walmart? How many weapons would be on person, or in vehicles?
If some broke the law, by all means prosecute harshly, but if they have not been charged after 10+ days, LET THEM GO!
200 citizens in attendance, 170 jailed, 9 murdered and 18 wounded. That means 3 people got away without incident.
What happens when they come after your hobby/passion?
What if they raided the first 200 people parked in a Walmart? How many weapons would be on person, or in vehicles?
If some broke the law, by all means prosecute harshly, but if they have not been charged after 10+ days, LET THEM GO!
- Thu May 28, 2015 11:34 am
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DOES THIS SOUND LIKE A MEETING OF ORGANIZED CRIMINALS?
Here is a typical May Central Texas COC&I agenda:
1. Opening Prayer (a pastor of a church from Austin would have prayed).
2. Pledge of allegiance to the American flag.
3. Reports from the chairman from the recent meeting at the National Coalition of Motorcyclist annual convention.
4. Reports from the Legislative Task Force regarding current legislation affecting motorcyclist.
5. Reports from Safety and Awareness committee.
(May is Motorcycle Safety and Awareness month, so there would have been extensive talk about upcoming meeting with City officials around the area for Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Proclamations)
6. Closing remarks
7. Closing devotional remarks and prayer
That is about it. No talk about club business or issues are conducted at a COC&I meeting. In fact, it is common for there to be an announcement that if anyone has issues with anyone else, this is not the place for that, so take it elsewhere.
All clubs as well as those who ride, but do not wear a patch, are invited to attend.
DOES THIS SOUND LIKE A MEETING OF ORGANIZED CRIMINALS?
Here is a typical May Central Texas COC&I agenda:
1. Opening Prayer (a pastor of a church from Austin would have prayed).
2. Pledge of allegiance to the American flag.
3. Reports from the chairman from the recent meeting at the National Coalition of Motorcyclist annual convention.
4. Reports from the Legislative Task Force regarding current legislation affecting motorcyclist.
5. Reports from Safety and Awareness committee.
(May is Motorcycle Safety and Awareness month, so there would have been extensive talk about upcoming meeting with City officials around the area for Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Proclamations)
6. Closing remarks
7. Closing devotional remarks and prayer
That is about it. No talk about club business or issues are conducted at a COC&I meeting. In fact, it is common for there to be an announcement that if anyone has issues with anyone else, this is not the place for that, so take it elsewhere.
All clubs as well as those who ride, but do not wear a patch, are invited to attend.