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9/11... Ride On!

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Post by Cratethis September 11th 2013, 4:41 am

Stop lights aren’t going to stop bikers determined to ride to DC to honor the victims of 9/11.
Although city officials denied motorcyclists permits to ride through the nation’s capital without having to obey street signs, the patriotic bikers are grabbing their helmets anyway, proving their need for speed isn’t as important as their need for honoring fallen Americans and heroes.

Motorcyclists are taking part in the "2 Million Bikers to DC" event to remember the victims of 9/11 and to honor our armed forces who fought those who precipitated this attack, according to the group’s Facebook page. Organizers introduced the idea in response to the planned “Million Muslim March” on the National Mall, which, unlike the biker event, won support from the nation’s capital.

Washington, DC officials granted permits to participants in the "Million American March Against Fear," originally titled the “Million Muslim March,” which was organized to demand social justice from the US government. AMPAC’s Chief of Operations Isa Hodge wrote that Muslims and non-Muslims alike were traumatized by the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, “but we as Muslims continue 12 years later to be victimized by being made the villains.” However, like the event’s title, organizers changed the language to a description less controversial. It now reads their goal is “to ask all individuals and organizations working for peace to attend this collective action to tell our government leaders we want transparency and policies of peace.”

If the bikers had received permits, it would have provided them a straight-through drive to travel quickly on roads that would have been blocked to cross-traffic. So, what would have been an hour ride will now be an all-day affair.

Americans should be able to recognize and honor 9/11 victims as they see fit. But, once again, our government is placing political correctness above patriotism. What are we Americans, who appreciate our freedoms, supposed to think when America-loving motorcyclists aren’t allowed to breeze through the nation’s capital on this all-important anniversary?

Despite this roadblock, Joe Saunders at BizPacReview explains that bikers are riding on full speed ahead.
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Post by John B September 13th 2013, 3:59 pm

Main Stream Media (MSM) is trying to write it off as 10,000 or less bikes. There's reports from some who say they tried to pull up traffic cams in the DC area to see the action and were greeted by video of what appeared to be light traffic and no bikes. Oddly some cameras showed snow on the side of the road. I usually laugh at conspiracy theories, but after watching the current administrations shenanigans over the last few years I can start to believe it.

Here's an article from a page called the DC Clothesline, keep in mind that this guy doesn't claim to be middle of the road, he looks to the right with his view.

http://dcclothesline.com/2013/09/12/were-there-really-800000-bikers-in-d-c-on-september-11th-this-woman-was-there/?fb_source=pubv1
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