Posted on 05/29/2015 4:35:05 AM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: ARIZONA: Bikers plan armed anti-Islam protest outside mosque that hatched the two Garland, Texas would-be Muslim jihadist assassins
On Friday, May 29, 2015, a group of bikers in Arizona plan to host an anti-Islam demonstration outside of the Islamic Community Center in Phoenix. Dubbed as Freedom of Speech Rally Round 2, a reference to American blogger Pamela Gellers Draw Muhammad cartoon contest in Garland, Texas earlier this month, the event, organized on Facebook, is described as a response to the recent attack in Texas where 2 armed terrorists with ties to ISIS, attempted to kill a bunch of people. This is not the first time the bikers have come out en masse against Islam. Nearly one million rode to Washington DC to protest the million Muslim march scheduled for 9/11/13. Only a handful of Muslims actually showed up after they heard the bikers would be meeting them there:
(Excerpt) Read more at barenakedislam.com ...
Muslims’s holy day is Friday isn’t it?
Oh Yeaaaaaa!
Muslims’ weekly worship day is Friday. Profit Mohammed rigged it that way to get his followers fired up to go after Jews & Christians who worshipped on the two succeeding days.
It’s right there in the Koran: “First we come for the Saturday people, then we come for the Sunday people.”
We need more antijihadi biker events, lots more.
Hit piece on The Bikers Spokesman from CNN,
pathetic.
Illegal’s too?
We have.
Called
“MINUTEMAN”
On Fridays, the mohammedans gather in their mosques, grovel before their satanic 'deity' (which they mistakenly identify as God), and listen to their leaders preaching hatred and violence. Nothing holy about it.
Good. Lets hope the protest isn’t broken up by a SWAT team.
That Iranian biker has skillz ... two men and two goats on the bike, and he was stable.
Love the kraut helmet on the forward goat.
Dover to dedicate POW/MIA National Chair of Honor "One Empty Seat": On Sunday, May 31, Dover International Speedway will dedicate a special POW/MIA memorial as part of their pre-race activities before the "FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks" NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. The POW/MIA National Chair of Honor "One Empty Seat" is an initiative that was created to help recognize and honor the more than 92,000 American soldiers who are unaccounted for since World War I. These unoccupied seats are dedicated to the memory of the brave men and women and to the sacrifices each made in serving our country. A commemorative stand and plaque are mounted in section 103, Row 1, of the Dover grandstands in front of the empty chair, describing its significance. Before the race, Colonel Len Gratteri with the Delaware National Guard will unveil this meaningful memorial in honor of his uncle, Private First Class John Straley, who has been missing in action since January 1964. The Rolling Thunder group will also participate in a ceremonial parade lap before that race that will include approx. 150 motorcycles. The effort to dedicate the chair at Dover International Speedway was spearheaded by Patrick J. Hughes, who served in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. Hughes is a member of Rolling Thunder Inc. National Chapter. A mission of Rolling Thunder is the POW/MIA National Chair of Honor program, "One Empty Seat," which aims to place chairs in stadiums across the United States to pay respect to those service men and women who are still missing.(Dover International Speedway)(5-29-2015)
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