This flag represents the heart and the soul of this country (The United States of America, just in case you weren’t sure of which country I was speaking.) It symbolizes the freedom guaranteed to us by that great Constitution which allows us to do what we do. And allows you to do what you do. Even if what you do desecrates that same symbol and the country which affords you that right. (See how that works, cool huh)
Why this country is so great.
You have the right to disagree and dislike what this flag means.
You can disagree with me on any subject. And of course, I can disagree with you.
You can deny any fact and believe whatever any wacko tells you. But so can I.
That is the beauty this country, one many of us take for granted or forget altogether.
I have the freedom to pursue my happiness, as long as it doesn’t prevent you from pursuing your happiness. Just like you have that same freedom and that same restriction.
See, isn’t freedom great!
Why this club wears this flag on our vests.
We don’t wear it to remind ourselves where we live.
We don’t do it because all the other clubs do it.
And we don’t do it because we think it looks cool. (Altho, are pretty colors after all.)
We wear it because we are proud of our country.
We wear it high and we allow no other flag, symbols or regalia to top it. (It’s in our by-laws.)
We wear it because we believe in what it stands for.
We wear it in honor of our families and our friends who have fought for this flag and what it stands for. And for the brave souls we don’t know, who fought for us (and you too), and for this flag.
It is your God given right to disagree. I welcome your discord and respect you opinion. But this club believes in what this flag stands for.
We believe that while this is not a perfect country, you will be hard pressed to find a better one.
And we believe The United States of America is the best nation on God’s green Earth.
If you disagree with this, you will still be welcome here, and on rides with us, but you will not be invited to become a member of our riding club,
The Victims Of Amadán.
There seems to be two different type of motorcyclists (Bikers) in this world. The “Badass Tough Guy” and the “I Just Wanna Ride, Guy”. Maybe it’s a spectrum, I don’t know.
Let’s take a case like someone telling you what you can and can’t do or even wear while riding your motorcycle.
Lets, for a moment forget, we are in the United States of America. Lets pretend we don’t have a First Amendment.
In our [motorcycle] community there is a code of conduct that we follow. Rules that have been passed down over years since our brave soldiers returned from World War 2.
How these rules get enforced and what this says about our community is the topic of this article.
Where do you land on this topic? (more…)
We are a club that unabashedly travels as much on it’s stomachs as on two wheels, presents our Sargent at Arms, Stabby McStabby, with the symbol and tools of her job.