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@fireyes | 19 September 13 | |
Bikers have become iconic in this country. Largely because many of them are vets. As the wars continued the community grew larger and larger and is still continuing to grow. Honestly, I wouldn't be shocked if some sort of political lobbest group emerges from them. As they are showing up to anti military protest to show support, block the Westboro baptist church and do things like on 911
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@ledz3p | 19 September 13 | |
hence what i said about the clubs as they were founded by veterens and a few clubs insist (quite righttly imho) that you have to have done time in the forces. the problems people dont realise is politicians and do gooders will bend over backwards, the bikers wont!
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@airwalkr | 20 September 13 | |
Umm.. Firey.. I don't think you can consider yourself a rebel or a true biker if you have a group lobbying for you. Lol. It kinda goes against the biker persona. Could you imagine the leather jackets saying born to lobby?
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@fireyes | 21 September 13 | |
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I was thinking that to. But I still think they will continue to grow and become a force
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